Good one (hah... hah....)
j/k
had me a little freaked thought that after your first cut you woulda learned your lesson, take care man and may all cuts come to you in small doses.....
(i think that is how you spell it??)
A good knife, momentarily mishandled, should cut a thumb down to the bone, and the owner of the thumb and the knife (the same person, one hopes, should thise happen, which we hope not!) should notice the cut first from the sight of blood before pain sets in.
The person who thus cuts himself should then do two things. First, stop the bleeding and apply home or professional treatment, as appropriate. Second, write a letter to the manufacturer of the knife praising its performance.
r all these posts I am beginning to wonder if playing with a balisong is all that dangerous to begin with.. at leasat it doesn't open unexpectedly in your pocket
my comment woudlve been. "FREAK" you can still make this post after semi amputating your digit?
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</A> If you play with love you will be heartbroken; if you play with knives you will [bleed]
As a matter of fact, just got back from having my eight stitches removed form two Saturday's ago's UNKIND CUT. While it may be true that more dull knives cut people. I would think that a dull one won't cut as deep and quite so cleanly. Keep safe guys and enjoy our hobby, or is it a passion.
Bagels are responsible for 236,500 fingers being cut off each and every year. We need to do something about this.
I think we should ban bagels. We should write a up a letter and send it to the president....
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