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Work related strains injuries hooray so far well last 14 yrs we have number one lost little toe, brush cutter skill level bout an 8-9 hard to do but not impossible pain level oh well up there at a 10 the nerve endings were hanging out my foot!. Next cracked ribs hmmm that hot burning sensation lowered timber swinging back cut first into chest skill level bout a 5 not all that difficult just more stupid oh and thanks ground crew that day ya bitches . Torn knee ligaments oh yeah when you feel that pop pop pop in your knee turned to drop out section and funny thing my knee didnt turn like that haha owell skill wise bout a 2 really not hard at all to do . Silky to the back of my thumb dam those buggers are lethal defo more dangerous than a running saw skill level bout a2 again less talking to groundie more watching sharp bits!! Hmmm tennis and golfers elbow well just part of the course i guess climing is a young mans game after all and im in my thirtys still cortizone jabs to the rescue well till they refuse to give me anymore that is .and finaly most recent surgery to my hand as i managed to tear my middle finger tendom off skill level dunno still not sure how i managed to do it. It just kinda went so other than that how is everybody? Looking forward to christmas haha oh the crap we put up with to earn a crust!!!!

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Work related strains injuries hooray so far well last 14 yrs we have number one lost little toe, brush cutter skill level bout an 8-9 hard to do but not impossible pain level oh well up there at a 10 the nerve endings were hanging out my foot!. Next cracked ribs hmmm that hot burning sensation lowered timber swinging back cut first into chest skill level bout a 5 not all that difficult just more stupid oh and thanks ground crew that day ya bitches . Torn knee ligaments oh yeah when you feel that pop pop pop in your knee turned to drop out section and funny thing my knee didnt turn like that haha owell skill wise bout a 2 really not hard at all to do . Silky to the back of my thumb dam those buggers are lethal defo more dangerous than a running saw skill level bout a2 again less talking to groundie more watching sharp bits!! Hmmm tennis and golfers elbow well just part of the course i guess climing is a young mans game after all and im in my thirtys still cortizone jabs to the rescue well till they refuse to give me anymore that is .and finaly most recent surgery to my hand as i managed to tear my middle finger tendom off skill level dunno still not sure how i managed to do it. It just kinda went so other than that how is everybody? Looking forward to christmas haha oh the crap we put up with to earn a crust!!!!

 

Don't iron any clean shirts mate ! :biggrin:

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Working on a bank near a pond i hit a stone which knocked the saw back far enough in the chest harness to back across my boots through the toe cap luckily the blade inbedded its self into ground and stopped unfortunatly i had to pull it out and crawl back up the bank to the track approx 40m with the nerves hanging out what was my toes lost little piggy it was fooked but the others got sewn back . H and s investigation found no fault with any kit was marked as unfortunate accident. Haix or aquafells cant remember which

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