Scars with history
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
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merry christmas to me
a few years ago we got a christmas tree that needed its base levelled a bit. since we're low-tech folk, I had to break out the rusty hatchet (after trying a rasty hand-saw that didn't work). After a swift blow to the trunk, I felt a burning pain in my hand. It turned out to be an inch long piece of iron that had chipped off the blade and flown into my hand. Went to the ER and got it removed, but I still have the scar. My dreams of being a lady lumberjack were thence diminished.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 17:55, Reply)
a few years ago we got a christmas tree that needed its base levelled a bit. since we're low-tech folk, I had to break out the rusty hatchet (after trying a rasty hand-saw that didn't work). After a swift blow to the trunk, I felt a burning pain in my hand. It turned out to be an inch long piece of iron that had chipped off the blade and flown into my hand. Went to the ER and got it removed, but I still have the scar. My dreams of being a lady lumberjack were thence diminished.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 17:55, Reply)
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