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Post by stusco on Sept 30, 2020 21:31:16 GMT 1
When I worked for SSE they banned Stanley knives they checked your tool box on audits (w#*#ers)
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Post by donkeychomp on Sept 30, 2020 21:38:27 GMT 1
About 2 years ago I dropped a big 'ol carving knife whilst I was in the kitchen. Slowly looked down and the blade had stuck into the floor between my toes. Never felt do relieved until I noticed it had carved a grove all the way down my shin. That bled like a b*****d. Mental note...wine and sharp knives do not mix well...
Alex
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Sept 30, 2020 22:13:39 GMT 1
About 2 years ago I dropped a big 'ol carving knife whilst I was in the kitchen. Slowly looked down and the blade had stuck into the floor between my toes. Never felt do relieved until I noticed it had carved a grove all the way down my shin. That bled like a b*****d. Mental note...wine and sharp knives do not mix well... Alex Lucky escape Reminds me of a horrific accident my old boss had at work He was servicing some chemical equipment in a commercial kitchen and a woman walking by him tripped while carrying a large knife She slit her throat with it and she bled out right in front of him. He was totally traumatised Then had to sit through the fatal accident enquiry while they investigated him to see if he contributed to the accident He was cleared, turns out her footwear was the biggest factor Steve
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