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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Yeowch!

I was in lab yesterday and I got one of those cuts.

I was putting my little circuit board away and neglected to notice that there was a small sheet of loose, useless metal that came with my kit. I also failed to notice that it was looming perilously close to my fingers. Therefore, I mindlessly slit it across my thumb and received a paper-esque cut from the aforementioned sheet of metal.

Five to ten minutes of thumb sucking later it stopped bleeding. Unfortunately, I managed to sap all blood from the wound as well. All I was left with was one of those clean cuts that stay lightly tacked closed as long as you don’t move your finger. However, as soon as I would flex my digit in any way the battle wound would creak back open with a cringe-worthy feeling accompanying it. You know what I mean?

So in conclusion, and in memory of Dorky Tuesday, here's a picture of me in my halloween costume two years ago:

6 Comments:

Kalani said...

Two things.

1~ You know your a dork when you find pictures of boys in Star Trek costumes hot.

2~ Never ever ever put an ouchie into your mouth unless your sucking the venom from some sort of poisonous bite. Your mouth has all sorts of nasty germs please don't introduce into an open wound.

9/07/2005 9:30 PM  
Osbasso said...

You may be a dork here, but the costume looks pretty close (which you'd expect from a dork!).

9/07/2005 9:58 PM  
zbjernak said...

cool photos i would say

9/08/2005 7:39 PM  
Astrid said...

Do you still have some candy left from the trick-and-treating? Astrid would kinda really like some ... how about in trade for a band-aid?

9/10/2005 3:45 PM  
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