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Old 08-30-2011, 05:26 PM
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Keeping you in our prayers, Scott!
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Out of surgery! about 1/2 a foot shorter. They took the front half of my left foot. I may neeed a little help at the Mayfield Plow day.
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Scott, I'm so sorry you had to have that surgery again. I've been thinking about you. Was going to call but was unsure if you had your phone with you.

I wish you a speedy recovery!
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Glad to hear from ya still praying for ya!!
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Out of surgery! about 1/2 a foot shorter. They took the front half of my left foot. I may neeed a little help at the Mayfield Plow day.
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Scott, Im so sorry to hear about the situation you are in. Ill be glad to help anyway that I can at Mayfield so long as we get to go. As of now, we should be there.

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Guys I think were going to need to find Scott a 149 in case if the worst happens. This way he wont have to use a clutch and the 3pt will be hydro lift. You guys keep you eyes open for one, maybe we can get it cheap and be in the right place at the right time.

Dave as it stands now I wont be at Mayfield, cause Ill be in Atl for school getting me recerts for Kawasaki engines.
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I made it through the night( with a lot of pain!) Thanks for all the prayers, THEY Do work!!! Cause I got to keep most of my leg. I'll have to learn to walk again.
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Guys I think were going to need to find Scott a 149 in case if the worst happens. This way he wont have to use a clutch and the 3pt will be hydro lift. You guys keep you eyes open for one, maybe we can get it cheap and be in the right place at the right time.

Dave as it stands now I wont be at Mayfield, cause Ill be in Atl for school getting me recerts for Kawasaki engines.
Not exactly cheap or a 149 but it's close To both of those!

http://hickory.craigslist.org/grd/2568017377.html
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How bout this one??

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Just an update, talked with Scott yesterday and seems they gave him an overdose and about killed him. He sounded horable. I called him tonight and he sounded much better, normal like. Hope fully he will recover and heal just fine.
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