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#22
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12-13-2014, 09:24 AM
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Re: Kid Jumps on Bed Where A Pencil Was Laying
Luckily he missed the jewels. It was a good laugh Btw The same guy: many years ago when we were kids (both 12y), we climbed over a fence. He slipped, cut open his upper inner leg and -you guess it- ripped open his ballsack. Seven stitches for his leg and three for his ballsack. But everything turns out well for him, he's a lucky dad of two kids today |
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#23
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12-13-2014, 11:08 AM
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Re: Kid Jumps on Bed Where A Pencil Was Laying
Teach him; thatll teach him you mean. We teach, he learns. Its a common error, dont worry. But dont make the same mistake again; I will be watching closely from now on haha. |
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#25
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12-13-2014, 02:03 PM
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Re: Kid Jumps on Bed Where A Pencil Was Laying
I stabbed myself in the hand with a pencil at school....totally on accident. The tip of the lead is still in there, 37 years later! It is just below the start of my pinky finger on my palm. |
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#26
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12-13-2014, 02:37 PM
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Re: Kid Jumps on Bed Where A Pencil Was Laying
Wow, 37 years and still there. If this had happened to me, I'd have had to poke it out, especially when it's visible or if I could feel it. My brain would literally force me to do it |
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#30
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12-14-2014, 03:40 AM
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Re: Kid Jumps on Bed Where A Pencil Was Laying
Thing is, most of that that graphite is basically a tattoo now. So if you don't have any ink?..... You still have a tattoo. My pic on the second page, couldn't get a good shot with my camera but I do have a graphite mark/tattoo on entry/exit. Did get a lot of it when it was still fresh. But what remained stayed with me. (Was 22 years ago.) |