Posted by dave2 on August 08, 2012 at 22:48:24 from (79.240.160.145):
In Reply to: O/T Humbled posted by jon f mn on August 08, 2012 at 05:37:57:
had a married in cousin once (may still be around?) that was born with just a nub of a thumb and little finger on the right hand and and his left forearm stopped about halfway with nothin on it..... Unbelieveable the stuff he could do and I don't remember any modifications. He could shoot a rifle or shotgun as good as any of us, used power tools, handsaw, hammer, etc and keep up with the rest of the crew.
FF and we have a Warrior Transition unit in our community. Soldiers with different injuries (mental and physical) make it up. I get a kick outta watching them do PT with the soldiers in their units. See a formation running with a bunch of stragglers stringing behind, but a guy with a fake leg up frt leading the tight group.
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