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I hate kitchen boo-boos!
jmcquown said...
> Andy wrote:
>> jmcquown said...
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>>> Andy wrote:
>>>> jmcquown said...
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>>>>> Andy wrote:
>>>>>> Little Malice said...
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>>>>>>> Argh! I sliced into the side of my left middle finger Saturday,
>>>>>>> using a dull knife (my first mistake) to cut up a green pepper.
>>>>>>> And it still hurts and I can't type worth a damn. There, I've
>>>>>>> whined it out of my system... ;-)
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>>>>>> I believe the term is "Kitchen Klutz."
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>>>>>> No sharp objects FOR ONE WEEK!!!!!!
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>>>>>> 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>
>>>>> We used to tease my Dad saying he wasn't allowed to handle a knife
>>>>> on Sunday. It didn't matter what he was doing, if it was Sunday
>>>>> and a knife was involved he'd cut himself. I gather Jani's
>>>>> "Sunday" is Saturday.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
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>>>>
>>>> Heh heh heh!
>>>>
>>>> I can picture you, knee high to a grasshopper, teasing your Marine
>>>> of a Pop like that!
>>>>
>>>> Wait, no I can't!
>>>>
>>>> ))
>>>>
>>>> Andy
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>>> I was a teenager at the time Dad didn't do much cooking when he
>>> was still in the service, in fact he spent most of his time at the O
>>> Club. Then after he retired and quit drinking he started with the
>>> cooking thing... and boy, knives on Sunday were not a good idea. He
>>> took the top half of his thumb joint off. OUCH.
>>>
>>> Jill
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>> Jill,
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>> So you're saying he was safer with a drink in one hand and a knife in
>> the other?? What's wrong with THAT picture? --JUST KIDDING!!!--
>>
>> Andy
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> LOL Andy! My first memory of my father was with him with a drink in
> his hand but no, not a knife... I was probably 16 when he cut part of
> his thumb off and he wasn't drinking then. I've since taken up his
> drinking for him
>
>
> Jill
Jill,
Fun stuff. Thanks!
Bottoms up!
Andy
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