Posted by RBnSC on April 12, 2009 at 00:35:42 from (216.186.211.72):
I must about have been 9 or 10 years old and when ever Dad grabbed a wrench I was always under his feet wanting to help and ask questions. One particular day He was in my Grandparents yard working on an 8n Ford. He had me jacking it up with an old screw jack and the handle slipped and I bumped my head on the sharp edge of the running board. I had about a 2in. gash on my forehead and you know how head wounds bleed. So Dad takes me up on the front porch and hollers through the screen door for some one to bring a towel. Here comes my aunt and looks at me, looks at the blood,and then looks at Dad and says " I'll get you a towel but get him off the porch You know how hard that mess will be to clean up". So I'm thinking it's a good thing my guts weren't hanging out she would have had a fit. She never was what you would call sympathetic, still isn't. Hope Everyone has a happy Easter. Ron
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