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You're starting to sound like Steve, Doc
Hey!!!! I resemble that remark
ETA: Last fall , I fell down my front porch steps , caught most of my weight on my right hand , dislocating the last two joints of my pinkie . At the time , I was building a bator in my front yard . Last Friday , I went back there , after finally digging out here from the blizzard , to move the bator here to finish it . Like an idiot , I never thought about the snow there being as deep or deeper . Seeing everything buried , I tried to wade though the snow to at least get my old mail . There was a 3 foot drift on the steps , this time I fell up them LOL My finger healed all crooked and will not straghten out nor bend all the way closed , and while I caught enough of my weight on the same hand to make it hurt a little , there was no further damage ; probably because my ribs caught the top step [ the only one not buried in snow ] and took most of the impact . The bator's still there . I love growing old
You're starting to sound like Steve, Doc
Hey!!!! I resemble that remark


ETA: Last fall , I fell down my front porch steps , caught most of my weight on my right hand , dislocating the last two joints of my pinkie . At the time , I was building a bator in my front yard . Last Friday , I went back there , after finally digging out here from the blizzard , to move the bator here to finish it . Like an idiot , I never thought about the snow there being as deep or deeper . Seeing everything buried , I tried to wade though the snow to at least get my old mail . There was a 3 foot drift on the steps , this time I fell up them LOL My finger healed all crooked and will not straghten out nor bend all the way closed , and while I caught enough of my weight on the same hand to make it hurt a little , there was no further damage ; probably because my ribs caught the top step [ the only one not buried in snow ] and took most of the impact . The bator's still there . I love growing old
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