Date: 1/31/2004, 6:47 pm
: Sutures, get your sutures here while they're sterile. LOL! Maybe a sewing kit
: should be a requirement with every kayak project. Hey, I did a good job
: sewing up my knuckle, I can help you with that. Lemmie see, you need to
: sterilize, cauterize then suture it, I'm guessing maybe three or four to
: close that gaping wound. First, you need anesthetic, I suggest Applegate's
: Jamaican Rum, three ounces over ice. When the numbness becomes apparent,
: we'll get that wound closed up in no time.
: I'm betting all of us have given blood offerings to just about every project
: we have worked on. I have scars on my scars from little slips. I am so
: used to little nicks and cuts that I no longer stop what I am doign unless
: I hot a gusher. Then I swear at the audacity of the thing, get a wipe,
: wrap it and go about my business. I wonder if there is some minor diety
: that demands this offering before we can complete a job. Probably!
: Robert N Pruden
Robert:
You've obviously got sutures on your mind. Please, hurry up and build a couple of S&Gs and get it out of your system.
Messages In This Thread
- Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh? *Pic*
Pete Roszyk -- 1/31/2004, 5:04 pm- Re: About that fall
pikabike -- 1/31/2004, 8:22 pm- Re: Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh?
Andy -- 1/31/2004, 7:25 pm- Re: Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh?
Jay Doorly -- 1/31/2004, 8:11 pm
- Re: Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh?
Robert N Pruden -- 1/31/2004, 6:08 pm- Re: Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh?
Roger Turgeon -- 1/31/2004, 6:47 pm
- Re: Tools: Safety First, or the Alaska Rule, eh?
- Re: About that fall