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Originally posted by Diver View PostPussy!
Once I, I, ........well I nearly did anyway
Once seen a guy blown up with a mortar round. We had to pick him up with a shovel. Wasn't half as bad as yours though EO
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI am in such pain.
if I use anything on that side of my body, it hurts.
must have a lie down
Once I, I, ........well I nearly did anyway
Once seen a guy blown up with a mortar round. We had to pick him up with a shovel. Wasn't half as bad as yours though EO
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Pussy! I once stood in a doorway (door was one of those heavy bastards, designed to withstand about 10 years of fire) whilst chatting to a mate. I was supporting myself by grabbing the door frame, either side of me. The door silently began to close. My left thumb was nicely positioned in the space between the hinged side of the door and the frame. CRUNCH!!! Right in the middle of my thumbnail. Blood everywhere. I nearly fainted. I did puke. Miraculously, didn't break my thumb, but it did get infected. The end.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhat?
EO uses his thumb for SHIFT or CAPS LOCK?
Have they sown his hand back together wrong?
if I use anything on that side of my body, it hurts.
must have a lie down
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Originally posted by Diver View PostTw@
Wednesday
Tesco
Christ
Please use Caps where appropriate
with my injury
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe missus goes to yoga on a wednesday, so I have taken to going to the pub, doing the sudkeo, reading the paper then going home and cooking the tea.
So I am in the pub,fishing around in my tesco bag for the paper, which is somewhere underneath the lamb chops and 'JEEZ' fkin H christ
the plastic edge of the packaging sliced my thumb, near the nail.
I bet it hurts worse than nearly severing your hand in a power tool accident.
Wednesday
Tesco
Christ
Please use Caps where appropriate
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Paper cut - well sort of
The missus goes to yoga on a wednesday, so I have taken to going to the pub, doing the sudkeo, reading the paper then going home and cooking the tea.
So I am in the pub,fishing around in my tesco bag for the paper, which is somewhere underneath the lamb chops and 'JEEZ' fkin H christ
the plastic edge of the packaging sliced my thumb, near the nail.
I bet it hurts worse than nearly severing your hand in a power tool accident.
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