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    That Looks painful ...
    I cut my ring finger on a saw 20 years ago, almost severed the connective tissue just beyond the knuckle 3 stitches if I recall and a half cast I had to wear for 3-6 weeks. I was bit by a ground hog when I was a kid right on my pointer finger just beyond the knuckle again. I had a habit of picking up wild animals and bringing them home...a hatchet cut on the other hand.
    The one that worried me the most was when I was lifting an overhead door at a previous job and the top came off the tracks, came down and about knocked me out, lucky for me apparently I have a thick head lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    I ripped the bottom half off of one of my nails while trying to rip out a hang nail once so I feel your pain. The worst part was that the initial tear didn't hurt as much as afterwards when every touch or even slight breeze made it flair up. I also once drilled a hole in my ankle with the point of a spade bit while holding it in one hand and trying to step over something and when I swung my leg over it went straight into the ankle. Cut a portion of the tip of my pointer finger off on a bandsaw when a friend decided to push me when I was cutting something. Other than those most of my boo-boos are small, but I seem to get alot of the small ones. I guess I would rather have a few small ones than one really bad one. Knock on wood.
    Did you find the nail.
    Or is it a surprise left in a loaf[emoji39]
    I found a fake nail in my food at a unnamed restaurant.
    Called for the manager, and asked her to have the girl in the kitchen that the nail belonged to to pay for my dinner, that i was leaving.
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    I don't have any diseases and such, so the bread just needs to not get turned pink... for some reason, that tends to put people off their meal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Did you find the nail.
    Or is it a surprise left in a loaf[emoji39]
    I found a fake nail in my food at a unnamed restaurant.
    Called for the manager, and asked her to have the girl in the kitchen that the nail belonged to to pay for my dinner, that i was leaving.
    Yes. Considering it was a fairly sizable chunk of fingernail, I didn't want to risk someone chomping down on it in their sandwich.

    After patching myself up, I made sure to go back and look for it. "Not on the floor..." sure enough, it was still lodged firmly in the seam on the corner of the pan . Grabbed some pliers & removed it from the pan, then stashed it in a secure location until the end of my shift. At which point, I took it home. My DNA, my chain of custody. And don't worry, the oven kills any germs that might have transferred from my hand to the outside of the pan.

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    Decades away from full-beard growing abilities.

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    Yow! Icaramba
    Makes my eyes water just looking at it.
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    I know what it's like to have a fingernail ripped off, and it doesn't feel good. The months after while it grows out are a pain too. As I'm sure you know, that skin is tender and will be for days. Good thing is, in a couple months, you'll be as good as new.

    Here's a boo boo I did at work last year. I was installing spindles on an exterior handrail. Got done using my 2" nails and switched to 1" to shoot in the spacer blocks in between the spindles. Well, there was 1 long nail left that I missed taking out, and sure as sh!t I shot it right through the hand rail and into my finger.

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    All flesh and fingernail so it healed nicely
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    Very nice! I showed this to my wife and got the desired response...

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    Broken femurs, broken & severed fingers, 3rd degree burns on leg, the list goes on.
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    I've had a few real good whacks to my shin recently. These were "above average" dings.

    Dated Dec. 14, my most recent. (The healed one just above is the second most recent.)
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    Feels good to let the bone "breathe" from time to time...
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    Bedtime, a good time to grow a scab.
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    A night or two ago, the scab that I'd managed to leave alone was separating/peeling up on its own. So I carefully loosened & peeled it off, trying to leave the thin layer of tissue between it & the wound.
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    Still looks angry, but no signs of infection IMO. Might have a pic or two of the previous boo-boo, but I'll look for that tomorrow.
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    When I worked at the machine shop and ran WaterJet and Plasma tables there wasn't a day that I didn't get burned or get cut. EVERYDAY! I was constantly digging metal slivers and splinters from my body. Sliced up, burnt bruised, etc. I loved the job though. If I wasn't on the tables I was running a press brake, punch, or shear or welding my parts. It was constant on the go work and I loved it. Didn't get paid a ton and they treated everyone equally like crap and garbage, but it was a great learning experience.
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    Ya I,m Not Sure What Your Doing,,,,,,,,,, But Something Doesnt Appear To Be Working Real Well For You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ty

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