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#161
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01-13-2014, 03:00 PM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
Handsome you say? Well thanks. I'm gonna go with plenty of Budweiser, Dilaudid and I will take some vitamins and I always try my best to not kill myself. Sometimes my best brings me close to the brink though, but I'm still here and plan on being here for a while longer. Thanks choochie.
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#163
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01-13-2014, 03:18 PM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
I did a hell of a lot more than the tip so I guess I'm in for some real fun. invertigo is that really you in your avatar? If so lose the beard, mustache, and, fake eyebrows and you could be a beautiful woman. How is your finger now after years?
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#167
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01-14-2014, 03:56 AM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
Looking better man. Ways to go yet.. but looking better.. Everyone I know with burns with grafts say that the grafting hurts more than the initial burn itself.. Makes sense considering they basically shave/shred skin off of you. Don't skimp on the physical therapy.. May be boring and/or painful now, but if you don't stick to it, Having them save that hand will be pretty pointless. (I'd say along the lines of Woody Harrelson in the movie Kingpin.. but you'd have a real hand not a rubber one. Take care man. |
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#168
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01-18-2014, 12:00 PM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
I'm actually doing a lot more with my hand they they want. I have a mechanics business to run and I heat my house with wood so I'm using it all day every day. Have not tried whacking off yet though.
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