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Posted by tom windsor on January 20, 2007 at 18:20:27 from (64.12.116.65):
I have learned today that thumbs do not grow back!!!! I was workng in the shop sawing a board on the table saw. It jerked back and slammed the tip of my thumb into a brand new blade. Blood and pieces flew everywhere. I am already on blood thinner and it took quote a while to get it stopped. AND, I am Mr. Shop safety personified. I guess this all goes to show, that the one that gets you comes whether you are on guard or not... Thankfully, I just got a lot of meat and no bone and will not lose the thumb on my left hand. I have now just learned that I do not use my thumb to type...but to tie my shoes, fasten by belt. get my bill fold...oh boy, was not aware how much I used that one thing.... Be double careful...these things do not grow back. TW
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