It sounds like you're calling the man out -- OK Corral style.
We may be good natured folk here on this board, but ya better bring more than a six shooter for the fight you pokin' at.
Juane and Dan are good friends but Juane can be cryptic at times. I have no idea what his post is referring to but I can assure the group that any pokin' is just jokin'
I ran over my wife's dog yesterday afternoon (Bernie). He is deaf and didn't hear the Cruiser. I saw him ahead of me as I started to back out but he got behind the car.I didn't kill him, It was a good thing we have a gravel driveway and I have open block tread tires. Like an idiot, I reached in to get him out from under the tire and he tore my right hand up pretty good. I have stiches and drainage tubes. I'm typing with just my left hand. I have been on some pain meds that have made me dizzy. I just now felt well enough to sit up for a bit.
He is sedated and will recover.
It is VERY bad form to run over your wife's dog...... :-\
Sorry to hear about the incident; but glad that you're OK.
It sucks when you loose(I mean, can not use) a hand few days though - Can't do anything you'd normally do :-X (I became an 'One Arm Man' for a few weeks right on my Wedding night )
I had a similiar experience. I run over a dog too and after 3 months the dog still barks at me when he sees me. So be prepared that the dog won't like you for a long time.
Whoa , Dan that sucks :-( . I wish you both a speedy recovery ! Enjoy the pain meds *S* Maybe knock off a few goofy threads while you can ... 'Honest , it was the Oxy-Contin talking' . hehe
Frank - What ? Was she twisting you arm 'that' bad ?? *W*
Dan, don't know which hand you hurt or which one you use, but I'd put down that bottle of viagra until the wife calms down and is willing to give you a simpathy rub
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