My Para 2 Betrayed Me (WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES)

I received my pm2 in the mail yesterday. I was in love, and I still am....I do NOT in any way shape or form blame Spyderco for this, I'm the idiot who dropped a knife on my foot.
Wow! Sorry to hear 'bout the foot; but thanks for the accidental Spyderco proof test.
At least it happened with a genuine pm2 and not some clone.
Get well soon!
 
This reminds me of a saying related to straight razors; "Never shave in the nude"...

Banshee, Season 1, epsiode 6 will confirm that one.

Two thoughts: 1) at least your foot was there to keep the blad tip from snapping off when it hit the floor. 2) I have a bad habit from my soccer days of trying to slow the fall of anything that I drop my sticking out my foot. Luckily, I've always stopped myself from doing it when I've dropped knives. My time is probably running out on that luck.
Live and learn.

PS It's weird that the main page of New Posts shows that this one has had only 2 responses.
 
That or get quicker reflexes. Being a fondler myself, I occasionally drop a knife and my wife likes to joke that in the time it takes for the knife to reach the floor I can get into another room.

That made me LOL. :) OP, best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Hope to never catch anything sharp with my foot. I've almost made that mistake with my hands a few times.

You gotta milk that boot, man! Whenever a nice looking chick sees it, tell her you were saving a tiny kitten who was about to be sacrificed by a Satanic cult, and one of the cultists stabbed you in the foot with his ceremonial dagger while you were fighting your way through them to make you escape and get the innocent kitty to safety. You don't have to tell that exact story, of course, but it should be something equally heroic, and it should involve a cute animal of some type. :D:thumbup:

That made me LOL, too. :D
 
The knife never betrays you, as it's an inanimate object, it only does what you do with it.
You can however, falsely trust your use of it, or its reliability.

If all self inflicted cuts were treated without deadening when stitched, there'd be a few less cuts.
 
Dang, that is a one in a million chance it opens mid air or on the way down and sticks you in the foot! I know the pain, I cut 95% through the top of my index finger in a cutting accident. Not something superglue can fix this time! Now I use that finger to pick hot things up with, because of the loss of feeling from nerve damage.
Heal well buddy!
 
I would be embarrassed to wear a moon boot for such a little cut! Time to Man up!
Did you need to go to your quiet safe place afterwards too.:p
 
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