Justin Tyme
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While I agree with you on the 'norm' of things... this would be the most sensible method to do tree work...but I have to step back and ask myself, what is sensible about any of the players in this particular case. Then I have to ask myself, why with all the gloves I have available to use at my disposal, do I not USE them? lol I don't and I have a worker's/laborers hands to show for it! The ONLY time I wear gloves is when I'm raking the yard and then IF I remember...or blisters start...*blush* Then of course, when I'm working on a koi pond with the coquina rock... I'm just thinking outloud here, that if it was a side job, not with a company with regulations on that sort of thing, it is quite possible, even probable in my opinion that this is how he acquired all those markings, y'all were discussing...
That being said, then why when asked what happened to his hand he stated that it was from punching the door. He didn't mention anything at that time that he had done yard work the week before and damaged his hand. If he were using both hands while doing yard work why would only one hand and arm be damaged? It usual takes two hands on the lawn mower, two hands to pick up piles of leaves and sticks. I've yet to see anyone trimming and pulling bushes with one arm and one hand. Just saying that it's hard to imagine. Like I said, he didn't mention it when asked.:twocents: