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Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 15:28:50 -0700, 3Rivers Writer wrote:

Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


absolutely, sue your parents for raising an idiot.

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On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:52:00 GMT, basilisk
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 15:28:50 -0700, 3Rivers Writer wrote:

Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


absolutely, sue your parents for raising an idiot.

basilisk


I think you gave his parents too much credit.
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Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?

I an no lawyer, but I did not know that they sold buzz saws at the hardware
store. Did you need to cut up some buzzes? You obviously need to consult a
buzz lawyer. Maybe the accident happened because you were buzzed.



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On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 15:28:50 -0700, 3Rivers Writer wrote:

Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


absolutely, sue your parents for raising an idiot.
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Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?

I an no lawyer, but I did not know that they sold buzz saws at the
hardware store. Did you need to cut up some buzzes? You obviously need
to consult a buzz lawyer. Maybe the accident happened because you were
buzzed.


Silly me, I thought it had something to do with bees.


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On 9/11/2012 5:28 PM, 3Rivers Writer wrote:
Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Trolling?
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On 9/11/2012 6:06 PM, Lee Michaels wrote:


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Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?

I an no lawyer, but I did not know that they sold buzz saws at the
hardware store. Did you need to cut up some buzzes? You obviously
need to consult a buzz lawyer. Maybe the accident happened because
you were buzzed.


His toes should sue the fingers that let go of the saw.
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Hey Guys,
He's a Steelers fan. Would you expect anything less from them?

Marc


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3Rivers Writer wrote:
Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Against your parents?

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On 9/11/2012 5:28 PM, 3Rivers Writer wrote:
Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Trolling?


FWLIW

Looks like it to me.
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On Sep 11, 6:30*pm, (3Rivers Writer) wrote:
Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Did you drop your saw at the same time the Steelers dropped their
season opener to the Broncos?

Marc
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2012 09:37:00 -0400, tommyboy wrote:

Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Should have immediately called a toe truck.....


Nah! I'd have gone and got the pin nailer to toe nail them back on.
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2012 09:37:00 -0400, tommyboy wrote:

Dropped the buzz saw, which I had just bought at a well-known hardware
store. I guess steel toed boots would have been a good idea, but I
didn't know the damn blade was that sharp. Do I have grounds for a
lawsuit?


Should have immediately called a toe truck.....


Nah! I'd have gone and got the pin nailer to toe nail them back on.


I think there's a dance that has a heel-toe step in it, which may be
helpful if he's got music.
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