I went out with an ex-A&E nurse for several years and my mate's been married to one for decades... unless your spine is in six pieces, both legs in a carrier bag and your heart hanging out on its tendons, don't expect much sympathy from them...![]()

About as much as the next door neighbor gets when he turns up with a "canujust" job but hasn't bothered to return the last tool he borrowed yet. Note I said LAST and not previous.I went out with an ex-A&E nurse for several years and my mate's been married to one for decades... unless your spine is in six pieces, both legs in a carrier bag and your heart hanging out on its tendons, don't expect much sympathy from them...![]()
Good idea if you smoke roll ups I guess....I’ve always just put a cigarette paper on it with pressure it dries / seals the wound and when you arrive at the hospital it washes away during cleaning.

I recall 'mine' telling me of the time she and a student nurse were washing all the mud and manure off the arm of a guy who'd been in a farm accident.Ahh yes, but I don't go there for sympathy, I go to be patched up.![]()
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Not since he taught her to weld, she's got far more interesting things to do now.....I can't see how this could happen, as Mrs Doubleboost should be doing that !
This is what happens when you start interfering with domestic duties !

I can see the next YouTube posting 'Debs knitting gloves with stainless mig wire'Ahh yes, but I don't go there for sympathy, I go to be patched up.![]()
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Just removed a small chunk today with a hand saw. Was outside and hands were numb so didn't hurt.
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