08-23-2011, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh
The last fue years I ran my training stable I had this guy that worked for me,I wrote everything I needed done daily on paper..explaneing very well on what it was,we even went over it verbaly before the start of the day..ond day about 20 minits into the work day he came in to ask a question about watering the outside pens...wich end to start from.Yeah,I know..I told him not to over run the tanks to much and not to flood the area around the tanks cause it all ran down to the far end so would flood the shed.yeaaah u got it,at least twice a week he would leave the water on thus flooding the last pen..water flows down hill damit.
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Poo too, so I guess if something had to go, it's better that it was water.
*grin*
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Originally Posted by Medusa
YES - Like those people in California who got sued because while they were off on vacation, someone's 3-year-old kid CLIMBED A FENCE and got into their pool and drowned.
And I'm thinking those parents had some balls to sue the owners of the pool because it was their responsibility to watch their own damn kid.
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Originally Posted by always2late
Warning on the side of my bottle of window cleaner: WARNING! EYE IRRITANT..Keep away from eyes. Do not spray in or near eyes.
Does this mean that at one time someone could not get the streaks off their windows and decided, perhaps, that the streaks were actually on their eyes? And even sadder...why does that possibility not even surprise me anymore?
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Most likely, someone accidentally squirted themselves in the eye. That's why there are sometimes warnings to point the product away from you to use.
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