What I did over the Holiday.
#6
Didn't the doctor tell you NOT to play with sharp objects? I did something similar last year with a box cutter. The doc really did tell me not to play with sharpe objects. lmao
#7
Nice. I had a somewhat similar accident last year while trying to open a water gun for my little bro. I was trying to pry one of those bomb proof plastic ties that hold toys in their boxes with a pocket knife while riding in the back of my mom's truck (and no we couldn't wait until we got home) well she hit a bump and the knife slipped stabbing myself in the thumb. I managed a picture with my Razr in the ER before stitches. It was gross, when I moved the cut around I could see white stuff moving around (tendons I'm assuming) Once it healed my mom made me clean the blood off of her headliner, that sucked.
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Originally Posted by Spider13
The guy that stiched me up, b*&^hed the whole time about my hands being like a belt. He swas cusing the hole time. So no I don't have soft hands.
#12
get this! i used to build, sand, and carpet car audio speaker boxes. well one day i decided to use a framing square instead of a box level to cut a straight piece of carpet on the side of a box. Well I was cutting with my right hand and holding with my left. My hand slipped because the framing square wasn't level at all and i cut the right side of my left index finget clean off. I had just changed the to a brand new razor blade too. Cut a pretty good size hunk of meat off of my finger. Still have a pretty crazy scar and get weird pain/tingle feelings where my 'finger' used to be. would have taken a picture if i hadn't been clutching my finger for dear life, crap hurt like **** and bleed ALOT! No stitches because there was nothing to stitch only raw bleeding muscle tissue
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