Thank you.
As far as "too many details" on his projectiles, rather than trying to sound dramatic, I was simply trying to be as accurate as I could be. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif (for the record, he's shooting similar today, however, it's calming down... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
I'm not an avid poster here. My strengths (if I have any) are not in tractor areas, such that I can offer much insite to anyone.
That said, I've been 'hangin round' here since the Kubota.com days. I don't know how long that has been, but I would dare say 1997'ish.. maybe '98?
It to this day, continues to amaze me how amazing this website is and the raw quality of the people that tend to congregate here.
My wife thinks I'm nuts at times, because I'll tell her a story about "my tractor buddies" (being said by one that doesn't technically OWN his own tractor, but mooches off his Uncle in laws /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
Otis would not have been an issue, nor alive today (I belive) had it not been for the death of Wiggles and Daisy.
Just today, I tried to clarify to the wife...
1. What if you'd waited 2 days to go to shelter? (he'd become symptomatic & been destroyed)
2. What if you had not taken the week off? (we'd not noticed him getting sick as quickly)
3. What if you had not had your dream where you got a dog and named him Otis? (the main reason she was compelled to go to shelter)
4. What if you'd waited a couple days to take Otis back to vet? (after all, he'd gotten his shots JUST the day prior)
Change a number of events... or even just one of them and today, Otis is but a memory. he really DOES owe his life to her. I've told her probably 5 times that I'm sooo proud of her that she listened to her own gut instinct, and not my thick headed diatribe.
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