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We're all glad he's okay. I guess when driving down the road to where ever, you never give a thought that a telephone pole, tree, etc... could fall. As the saying goes, gravity sucks. I guess when the good Lord calls you home, you go, but when it's not your turn, you tell people about it. Roger
Quote from: Roger2561 on January 02, 2018, 02:47:14 PMWe're all glad he's okay. I guess when driving down the road to where ever, you never give a thought that a telephone pole, tree, etc... could fall. As the saying goes, gravity sucks. I guess when the good Lord calls you home, you go, but when it's not your turn, you tell people about it. Roger When people say God never performs any miracles now days I have to sigh. How often do we pray for something and when it happens it gets written off as luck. Gravity will win eventually or quickly. Glad he was ok. This cold weather sucks but they are saying a warm up for this week.
Quote from: duramax on January 06, 2018, 06:51:15 AMQuote from: Roger2561 on January 02, 2018, 02:47:14 PMWe're all glad he's okay. I guess when driving down the road to where ever, you never give a thought that a telephone pole, tree, etc... could fall. As the saying goes, gravity sucks. I guess when the good Lord calls you home, you go, but when it's not your turn, you tell people about it. Roger When people say God never performs any miracles now days I have to sigh. How often do we pray for something and when it happens it gets written off as luck. Gravity will win eventually or quickly. Glad he was ok. This cold weather sucks but they are saying a warm up for this week.duramax - if you could have seen his truck, it was a miracle that he didn't get hurt. We are sure God's loving hand protected him that morning. During my EMS days I saw vehicles with less damage and have a fatality. My brother's guardian angel has to be the busiest one. During his working construction days, he fell 2 1/2 stories onto a freshly delivered pile of sand next to the building. The truck driver put it in the wrong place. No he didn't, it was in the right place. The day before his wedding, was putting shingles on the roof of the house he was building. The rigger for the well drillers was drilling next to his house. Unknown to everyone a hydraulic hose had ruptured and sprayed hydraulic oil on the roof on which he was working. My bro tossed a bundle of shingles out of the way only to have it go flying off the roof. He didn't think anything about it until he stepped in that direction. As soon as his feet hit the oil, he took off. The only thing that prevented him from falling off the roof is he was able to drive the ears of his hammer into the sheathing just enough to stop him. He stopped only 3 or 4 inches from the end of the roof. I could go on and on about the things that have happened to him. Roger
Quote from: Roger2561 on January 06, 2018, 09:39:42 AMQuote from: duramax on January 06, 2018, 06:51:15 AMQuote from: Roger2561 on January 02, 2018, 02:47:14 PMWe're all glad he's okay. I guess when driving down the road to where ever, you never give a thought that a telephone pole, tree, etc... could fall. As the saying goes, gravity sucks. I guess when the good Lord calls you home, you go, but when it's not your turn, you tell people about it. Roger When people say God never performs any miracles now days I have to sigh. How often do we pray for something and when it happens it gets written off as luck. Gravity will win eventually or quickly. Glad he was ok. This cold weather sucks but they are saying a warm up for this week.duramax - if you could have seen his truck, it was a miracle that he didn't get hurt. We are sure God's loving hand protected him that morning. During my EMS days I saw vehicles with less damage and have a fatality. My brother's guardian angel has to be the busiest one. During his working construction days, he fell 2 1/2 stories onto a freshly delivered pile of sand next to the building. The truck driver put it in the wrong place. No he didn't, it was in the right place. The day before his wedding, was putting shingles on the roof of the house he was building. The rigger for the well drillers was drilling next to his house. Unknown to everyone a hydraulic hose had ruptured and sprayed hydraulic oil on the roof on which he was working. My bro tossed a bundle of shingles out of the way only to have it go flying off the roof. He didn't think anything about it until he stepped in that direction. As soon as his feet hit the oil, he took off. The only thing that prevented him from falling off the roof is he was able to drive the ears of his hammer into the sheathing just enough to stop him. He stopped only 3 or 4 inches from the end of the roof. I could go on and on about the things that have happened to him. Roger Sounds like staying on the ground would be a benefit for the poor guy