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Hey Relic!!!
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It's what I call a moaner... like yer sister, but funnier with a sense of humor. Baww! sister joke! snap!
Hey Relic!!!
Well Thank You.. Thank ya very much!
Happy to be here.
It's what I call a moaner... like yer sister, but funnier with a sense of humor. Baww! sister joke! snap!
For an old geezer in the USA, I think I'm a bit rare in that I still have my tonsils, gall bladder and appendix.Yep it happened to me...then there was the dreaded mandatory tonsil removal of the era...
That reminds me of my lawnmower blade accident. Lawnmower...? Yeah right? wth? Do tell you say???
I just finished taking the blades off the lawnmower deck & putting a nice sharp fresh edge on them & then proceeding to put them back on the lawnmower. I had everything snugged up nice 'n finger tight & just had to tighten the bolts down that hold the blades in place... all that needed was that one good final ratchet turn using some muscle to insure things don't let loose.
So.. I give that wrench one last forceful pull with a good amount of muscle behind it & the damn socket twists off the bolt! The wrench goes flying & my hand goes right into that freshly sharpened blade! OWww!! Mutha fvk'r!! OWWWahh!! Right across my two left hand playing fingers & down to the bone!
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Lucky me, everything healed pretty good, not perfect but good enough. plus I can play like it never happened so..
The worst thing ...
the sickening feeling of what COULD have happened, not of what DID happen.
Barry, when did that happen with your mower blades? OUCHHHH
Barry, I had 4 stitches across my right index finger on the knuckle where I jammed it between the log and the pointed edge of the wedge on a log splitter when I was 18.
I could have easily had a weird angled shorter finger but luckily avoided that. My next injury to that hand was when I went to catch a drill while working on a window at a customer's house.
I wound up catching the skinny 5/64ths drill bit instead of the drill and it punctured my palm as I wound up pushing the drill against the brick wall. My palm quickly filled with blood and got infected by the next day. The result after healing was lessened strength and dexterity in my index and middle fingers on the right hand.
nearly took my entire right index finger tip off about 10 years ago. when it brushed the flywheel of a running 150hp outboard I was working on.
tore it up pretty good but the Doc glued and taped it back together, no sutures.
Hardly even a scar. it gets tingly sometimes when my hands get real cold; you know how they burn as you warm up again, the nerves must have taken some damage.
Tetanus shot day too.
I hit my thumb with a hammer type stapler around 1985 and one leg of the staple went through my thumbnail into the bone.
I hung a pair of vice grips off it and showed my other roofer buddies; they were quite impressed.
This reminds me of the scene the first Jaws movie of the 3 of them comparing scars and starting to bond.
Chili, your hot metal story reminds me that stick welding spatter sometimes gets in the darndest places, even wearing the right gear.
my grandpa lost most of his fingers as a factory worker on a punch press.
Guy did incredibly well but just couldnt do some things, like small buttons.
Could open a beer can and blue claw crabs just fine. Still remember my first sips of Schlitz beer around 5 or 6 with him.
... Once while on a church trip ...
Another guy I met at church had a near death accident ...