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Posted on 07/12/2005 8:11:36 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I remembered that. Thought it was kinda strange and manipulative at the time.
Ouch, no fun. Anything you can do about it?
She got hold of the screw driver and proceeded to "help".
Oh yeah... Engineer in training, right there. ;)
I'ms sorry about your pinky! Put some antibiotic ointment on it, cover it with a bandaid, and it will be healed in no time!!
Did you get it sewn back on?
Wait... sorry, misread that.
Never mind....
Right.
I'm a good friend, Suzi...I don't give up on my friends easily even when they're not exactly good to me. I'm pretty loyal.
But seeds of doubt in her had already been planted. Although it still broke my heart...it really isn't completely surprising.
When I drove Jr. and his friend over to go kayaking, there were signs that said "It is illegal to feed bears from car."
What's really sad is that a sign was needed.
Heh...well, folks I've played with in the past have been known to use super glue on cuts. Seals it, gives you a kinda fake callus.
But I dunno if I'm that desperate.
It's not on the very tip. So I can play slowly and carefully. But still...not fair!
Guess I'll run out to run errands and buy some bandaids while I'm about it. Or super glue. Or something. ;-)
Yeah...like it's even any of her business what adult friends choose to watch. I remember reading that and wondering if I misunderstood what was said.
Super glue is good. I've used the sticky remnants from printer-label sheets to serve as temporary bandaids for paper cuts, the adhesive makes it feel better.
Maybe it isn't crazy after all, then? ;-)
Hm...
I haven't used super glue on cuts. But whiteout works pretty well on poison ivy...
Rosie, there is a stuff that is sold now that IS superglue for cuts! It's GREAT! And it's sterile...unlike normal superglue.
Of course you could always put some Windex on it...
It's called Nexcare liquid bandage and it's put out by 3M.
EXCELLENT STUFF!
Do you think a normal grocery story pharmacy would carry it? I'm runnin' out to King Soopers here in a minute...
There's also a Walgreen's over there, for that matter.
Do you know what it's called?
Grocery STORE, that is.
Windex doesn't seal. And she's not Greek, either.
*snicker*
LOL, funny you mention that. My dad did that once. He played mando, banjo, guitar, and fiddle. His favorite was the fiddle, I think. Well, at least that was the one he played most often. I loved his banjo. I wish I knew what happened to it.
BTW, elf-boy has expressed an interest in learning guitar.
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