Missing body parts
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
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my wifes gran
used to work in a sheet metal factory as a nurse. pretty frequently, people sliced off thumbs and fingers carrying razor sharp sheets of metal.
They all knew the drill - pick up the thumb/finger and leg it to nurse kitty.
Her son grew up with people always waving thumbs or fingers at his mum - the ones she'd re-attached for them.
Only then the law changed and it had to be done by a surgeon at the hospital. of course, mostly by the tim they got to hospital, a good number of them were too late. Meh...
( , Tue 6 Jun 2006, 20:53, Reply)
used to work in a sheet metal factory as a nurse. pretty frequently, people sliced off thumbs and fingers carrying razor sharp sheets of metal.
They all knew the drill - pick up the thumb/finger and leg it to nurse kitty.
Her son grew up with people always waving thumbs or fingers at his mum - the ones she'd re-attached for them.
Only then the law changed and it had to be done by a surgeon at the hospital. of course, mostly by the tim they got to hospital, a good number of them were too late. Meh...
( , Tue 6 Jun 2006, 20:53, Reply)
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