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Ouch
1 posted on
01/16/2005 9:47:06 PM PST by
freakboy
To: freakboy
Now how in the world does somebody shoot a 4-inch nail into his skull and not know it...?
To: freakboy
Well. It's obvious. We're going to have to get rid of all nail guns.
:) Denote sarcasm.
3 posted on
01/16/2005 9:52:07 PM PST by
writer33
(The U.S. Constitution defines a conservative.)
To: freakboy
Oh, I hate it when that happens.
5 posted on
01/16/2005 9:56:23 PM PST by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Andrew Heyward's got to go!)
To: freakboy
Judging by the pictures, wouldn't the nail have obstructed his vision in some way? Bizarre.
6 posted on
01/16/2005 9:57:36 PM PST by
silent_jonny
(Therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding. (Proverbs 4:7))
To: freakboy
"The doctors said, 'If you're going to have a nail in the brain, that's the way you want it to be,'"
7 posted on
01/16/2005 9:59:36 PM PST by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Andrew Heyward's got to go!)
To: freakboy
Backfired? Does that mean the nail entered his head head first? And, where was he entrance wound? And, why the bandage on the top of his head?
10 posted on
01/16/2005 10:15:57 PM PST by
WSGilcrest
(And, did they use a claw hammer to remove it?)
To: freakboy
[ A dentist found the source of the toothache Patrick Lawler was complaining about on the roof of his mouth: a four-inch nail the construction worker had unknowingly embedded in his skull six days earlier. ]
DoH!,,,
11 posted on
01/16/2005 10:21:06 PM PST by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been ok'ed me to included some fully orbed hyperbole....)
To: freakboy
Some individuals have a pain threshold that is quite amazing.
To: freakboy
$80k-$100k to get a nail yanked? He could have got a day laborer to do it for $7/hr.
14 posted on
01/16/2005 10:25:28 PM PST by
xrp
(Executing assigned posting duties flawlessly -- ZERO mistakes)
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