Caring for the sick or injured.

aspeck

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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

... I'm not sure wether to applaud, or cancel my membership at iboats. I think I can get in trouble just reading those two sentences ... but I almost spit my drink on my screen reading 'em :D

+1 :eek::facepalm::D
 

Tyme2fish

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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

... I'm not sure wether to applaud, or cancel my membership at iboats. I think I can get in trouble just reading those two sentences ... but I almost spit my drink on my screen reading 'em :D

If you're not sure about cancelling your membership, this one should put you over the edge.

What do you say to a woman with two black eyes? Nothing..she's already been told twice!! Just a joke people,just a joke.
 

jkust

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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

out of curiosity, how/where did she slip in the house?
 

Tyme2fish

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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

out of curiosity, how/where did she slip in the house?

We were cleaning up some drywall that I had removed in the basement. I had asked her to hold one end of my tape measure and as she walked to the wall,she slipped on the drywall that was on the floor and came down on the concrete floor on her knee.
 
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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

I was watching an episode of one of those ER shows and saw a man with a cracked knee cap . Was an awful sight, but he had nearly no pain from it? :confused:

How was her injury?
 

nlain

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Many years ago, my wife worked as a supervisor in the convenience store business, in a deli store one Monday AM she slipped on a piece of lettuce and broke her kneecap all the way across, hospital til Friday, back to work on Monday, daughter drove her, Tuesday she drove herself, it was fun watching here get in the car with the left leg in a cast. She was stubborn back then, work was real important. We ate out or picked up take out a lot for a little while.
 

T_Herrod

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Hope wife is feeling better. I had to endure the same thing when my wife had back surgery. So i feel your pain but keep up the good work.
 

mickjetblue

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Re: Caring for the sick or injured.

Wishing your wife a full recovery!
You are doing a good job, and don't forget to take care of yourself through this.

Hang in there!

:)
 
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