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Nihal

Veteran
I was referring to me picking the nose. I didn't bother reading the rest of your post :laugh:
:stop: Oi,you just deleted your post,YOU...............YOU,i'll................
Oh,wait,its still there,i quoted while calling you dimwit,now i'm sure you are a dimwit:laugh:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Yes the delete bit is good for annoying people, Muhahahaha!

I explained in a post on the previous page (which I see you have liked) anyway.
 

kedab

Veteran
Location
nr cambridge
Near misses before I turned 17 were too many to list, I used to do things like jump out of trees, I was (I thought) utterly indestructible. Sadly falling from a standing position from a Ford Fiesta doing 50mph proved otherwise, I have been a LOT more careful since, and it's a cliché but since becoming a parent I take a lot fewer chances. I found a letter I wrote a girl just after that accident and reading it back now sends a horrid chill down my spine http://lawsie.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/strangest-letter-i-ever-wrote-to-girl.html
wow - just wow...that must have been and clearly still is, extremely painful and fairly terrifying.
 

kedab

Veteran
Location
nr cambridge
At the time I was so concussed I thought it all was a proper hoot, right up until they started scrubbing my raw flesh to get the dirt out. I think the last bit of grit finally came out just a few years ago.

on a much less serious scale, scrubbing grit/gravel out of wounds is exactly how my dad (god rest him) used to clean me up when i returned home with skateboarding/bmx'ing injuries. he'd sit me on the worktop in the kitchen, get a bottle of dettol, mix it up with some warm water and get the little nail brush out...he was an ambulance man too :huh:
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
on a much less serious scale, scrubbing grit/gravel out of wounds is exactly how my dad (god rest him) used to clean me up when i returned home with skateboarding/bmx'ing injuries. he'd sit me on the worktop in the kitchen, get a bottle of dettol, mix it up with some warm water and get the little nail brush out...he was an ambulance man too :huh:

I find the more involved someone has been with medicine the harsher they are!
 

kedab

Veteran
Location
nr cambridge
I find the more involved someone has been with medicine the harsher they are!
very true - he wasn't one for sympathy. 'how d'you do that?', 'well dad i sort of...', 'well you won't do that again, will you?!' *scrub scrub*, 'ow dad, that hurts!', 'd'you want an ambulance?', 'funny, dad'. :rolleyes:
 
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