I'd definitely get that looked at, a tetanus shot is likely in order.
I thought it was the aborigines that got everything for nothing.
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They don't given anywhere near as much as they should, just ask them
. . . .doctor had to break the wound open again to pull bits and peices of my king g pants . . . . .
yea seriously man.. what the hell are you thinking?
there is a difference between tough and stupid..
Here we go...
oh also the wound i covered with gauze and duct tape and continued anoth 7 hours and then 5 the following day.
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And anyway, chicks dig scars
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'cept they run when they see my lobotomy one
I hope you are atleast wearing pants now, I could never ever imagine cutting in shorts:jawdrop:, and I cut all summer long too.
I found that I had driven to my woods lot and had left my tennis shoes on the other day, had to drive all the way back home and get my workboots.
Here's to a quick recovery
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I cut in shorts a lot, with chaps and steel toed boots of course.
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A pair of jeans or long pants won't stop a chainsaw
I cut in shorts a lot, with chaps and steel toed boots of course. In summer where I am we regularly see over 110°f so long pants and chaps can get a tad warm sometimes. That coupled with a hot chainsaw and hard work makes ya sweat a tad
no but some sence and a keen relationship between man & saw are all one needs IMO.
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