|
#11
●
10-02-2012, 01:10 PM
|
|
Re: Cooking Oil Spillage
Oh great!. Seems like you had a personal experience. Don't suppose you took some photos? I dropped a glob of molten steel in my boot five years ago. Flames shot out my boot. I knew it was bad before I even got the boot off. The whole crew stopped when they heard me screaming. It took about three months to completely heal. Now the scar has shrunk and is very small and smooth. I used antibiotic gel packs to protect it during the healing process. |
|
#12
●
10-02-2012, 08:17 PM
|
|
Re: Cooking Oil Spillage
I FEEL for you!! The worst I ever had was my redneck ex-husband (yes, I shamefully admit I was married to one!!) "accidentally" splashed me with the cooking oil from the frying pan at his hunt camp. It was store-bought meat because I could not tolerate him shooting an animal in my presence. Apparently he married the wrong woman........ |
|
#17
●
10-04-2012, 11:21 AM
| ||||||||
| My Rank: SERGEANT Poster Rank:952 Join Date: Jun 2012 Posts: 754 Mentioned: 1 Post(s) Quoted: 127 Post(s)
| ||||||||
|
Re: Cooking Oil Spillage
Oh my god that's terrible! Did he live? I knew someone years ago who saw his brother get killed when a deep-fryer exploded at the parish picnic when they were 10 and 12 years old. |
|
#18
●
10-04-2012, 02:28 PM
|
|
Re: Cooking Oil Spillage
yes he did, from what i remember, he spent a few months in the hospital afterwards. his back and neck were completely covered in huge, thick pink scars. he actually wrote a paper about the accident for an assignment and let the teacher read it to us.
|