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You miss my point completely:001_rolleyes:

 

I don't believe in luck.

 

Its like when people tell me how lucky I been in making a success of my business, I say "yes and the funny thing is the harder I work the luckier I am!!):001_rolleyes:

 

We all need a little luck in life, and doubt your lucky in your sucsess, most likely worked at it and now reaping the rewards of prior labours to that effect.

 

though some do seem to get an easy ride, handed on a plate. those are the ones that annoy me, cos they think they have had it tough like everyone else!:001_huh:

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020d my hand a few years ago. cutting left handed on my right hand side while holding a peg. the saw got stuck in teh cut so i backed it off and blipped the throttle. I'm assuming the right hand cutters caught the edge of teh cut and pulled the saw out and along the limb and 'tickled' over my hand. 12 weeks off work and it still sometimes hurts 4 years on.

 

My girlfriend always shouts at me when i slate other peoples safety and pick people up. there is nothing quite like seeing a scar across the back of your hand to remind you of the consequences of short cuts, complacancy fatigue and not thinking safety first.

 

oh and my insurance companies never paid out because 'it wasn't serious enough'.

 

Jamie

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020d my hand a few years ago. cutting left handed on my right hand side while holding a peg. the saw got stuck in teh cut so i backed it off and blipped the throttle. I'm assuming the right hand cutters caught the edge of teh cut and pulled the saw out and along the limb and 'tickled' over my hand. 12 weeks off work and it still sometimes hurts 4 years on.

 

My girlfriend always shouts at me when i slate other peoples safety and pick people up. there is nothing quite like seeing a scar across the back of your hand to remind you of the consequences of short cuts, complacancy fatigue and not thinking safety first.

 

oh and my insurance companies never paid out because 'it wasn't serious enough'.

 

Jamie

 

Nasty cut,looks like you severed a finger tendon.

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