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KBRed

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So, I've probably been about 1 year past my tetanus shot due date. My mom keeps getting on me to go get one and for some reason I kept delaying, probably to save a buck or two.

Anyway, yesterday I go to take my boots off and feel a hard object outside of my boot. I look, and see...

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A nail, missed my heel and went out the side. A very odd reminder for me to get my arse to the doctor. Getting my shot tomorrow. :willy_nilly:

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So, I've probably been about 1 year past my tetanus shot due date. My mom keeps getting on me to go get one and for some reason I kept delaying, probably to save a buck or two.

Anyway, yesterday I go to take my boots off and feel a hard object outside of my boot. I look, and see...

A nail, missed my heel and went out the side. A very odd reminder for me to get my arse to the doctor. Getting my shot tomorrow. :willy_nilly:

trying to add a few "doctor bills" to your huddle workmans comp case?

don't worry, I won't report this to anyone important.

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Try shooting yourself in the hand with a nail gun. Happens a lot to carpenters/framers.

Just pull the nail out with pliers and go back to work.

True story... I was in the ER waiting room with my wife who was having kidney stones and a guy came in with a nail sticking all the way through his hand... It looked awesome, and he said it didn't hurt... Apparently it went through the ligament, as he couldn't bend the finger...

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reminds me of when I was a kid playing around building tree forts. The pain of stepping on a nail, then knowing I had to pull my foot up again, knowing its going to hurt again...good times, good times.

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reminds me of when I was a kid playing around building tree forts. The pain of stepping on a nail, then knowing I had to pull my foot up again, knowing its going to hurt again...good times, good times.

been there done that... thankfully never had one go all the way through...

CoolPepper, you'd be surprised how easy a nail slides into shoe rubber...

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True story... I was in the ER waiting room with my wife who was having kidney stones and a guy came in with a nail sticking all the way through his hand... It looked awesome, and he said it didn't hurt... Apparently it went through the ligament, as he couldn't bend the finger...

I've seen 4 guys shoot themselves (including me) in the hand over the years just to pull out the nail and keep right on working. One guy shot his pointer & middle fingers together..:eek:

The only person to ever go to the ER was a guy who shot himself right above his knee cap.

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