Just got a scary letter from an old friend

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I had lost track of my old (ham radio) friend Lee, who is about 86, who lost his wife and remarried, moved from and back to, near where he'd lived for some time. I had written an email to see how they were doing as well as send him a photo or two of the latest "boating" on my end. They live near small town in MT, and here is his reply:
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Now this is a coincidence. In a couple of ways. First off, yesterday I took a horrific fall from 10 feet up down on a tile floor. The ladder skidded out on the smooth tile. The ladder had skid proof feet on it. I badly damaged both knees and my right elbow. The only thing that saved me at all was my head landed on my folded right arm. My wife was standing a few feet behind and the skidding ladder knocked her down . That broke 4 ribs and also a very deep cut on her chin that had to be sewed up. We both were in the hospita;l overnight and finally got released this afternoon . That's why you didn't get an answer right away.
The other coincidence was I sold my boat the day before yesterday. It was a 19 foot Cobalt with a 200 HP Volvo Penta stern drive. Hated to part with it but I don't need a 50 + mph boat. This one did 52 with 4 people in it via the GPS. Now I am down to my 19 foot Alumacraft with a new 90 HP Johnson outboard. But it will do all I ever need to do anymore.
Right at the moment I don't think we'll be doing much of anything for awhile. We are both very sore and will be for some time especially my wife. Hope all is well with you and good to hear your ribs are doing much better.
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Old people should NOT a have a ladder on their property. Period. My grandmother kept buying them and I kept taking them home. After the third one she told me to bring them back. I told her I would when she needed one. Then I would bring it over, do what she needed and then take it home with me.

That was one pissed off old woman. But she never fell off another ladder. Took two of her step stools too. She was pretty wobbly back then.
 
Wow! Del please let your friends know some crazy guy online and his wife are praying for their speedy recovery.
 
Define old ....
Lol
OMG, I was JUST getting ready to say the same thing. I'm 70, but I hope @yellow rose thinks it's OK for me to have a ladder. LOL. Seriously, I realize we all reach a point when we should not get up on ladders. But it's kind of like driving isn't it? Elderly people fight it when you take their keys away even if they know you are right.
 
I did this not all that long ago............

Made a life changine decision..........

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My Father died at 84. He bounced off of **** like a teenager. His brain
was the weak link
 
My moms ladders has been her downfall many times. Darn step stools too. She fail in her closet not too long ago.
 
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