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http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv

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pass out? stitches? What a wuss.


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On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"
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> > gobble gobble

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> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
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Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
watched it.

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>> > gobble gobble

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>> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
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> Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
> watched it.


Stuff happens, I bet she was using someone elses knives.

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> On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"
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>> "Booz Allen" > wrote in message
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>> > Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis
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>> > http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv
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>> > gobble gobble

>>
>> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
>>

>
> Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
> watched it.
>


I saw before and after pictures. The after picture was a finger with a
little bandage on it. The before picture showed the cut. Sure, I've cut
myself like that. Sure, it bled pretty good. (sure I felt stoopid) But
pass out? Stitches? What a wuss.




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On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 18:32:05 -0800, "Pico Rico"
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> > On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"
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> >> "Booz Allen" > wrote in message
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> >> > Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis
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> >> > http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv
> >> >
> >> > gobble gobble
> >>
> >> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
> >>

> >
> > Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
> > watched it.
> >

>
> I saw before and after pictures. The after picture was a finger with a
> little bandage on it. The before picture showed the cut. Sure, I've cut
> myself like that. Sure, it bled pretty good. (sure I felt stoopid) But
> pass out? Stitches? What a wuss.
>


Didn't see "pass out" in the write up. They give you donuts and
orange juice after you donate a pint of blood. Okay. Maybe she got
woozy (look at how skinny she is and probably self centered too), but
I think they used it more as a "what to do if this happens" type
thing. Cut her a break! She was shooting a live show and stressed
out.

I laughed because she was the token "kid" on the show compared to
Bobby and Ina. Her nervousness and that finger thing just goes to
prove she has a lot of maturing to do before she becomes a real heavy
hitter on FN.

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On 11/25/2013 2:07 AM, sf wrote:

> I laughed because she was the token "kid" on the show compared to
> Bobby and Ina. Her nervousness and that finger thing just goes to
> prove she has a lot of maturing to do before she becomes a real heavy
> hitter on FN.
>


I can just see Giana and R Ray hosting "Cupcake Cleavage Wars"
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On 2013-11-24 9:32 PM, Pico Rico wrote:
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>> On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Booz Allen" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis
>>>>
>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv
>>>>
>>>> gobble gobble
>>>
>>> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
>>>

>>
>> Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
>> watched it.
>>

>
> I saw before and after pictures. The after picture was a finger with a
> little bandage on it. The before picture showed the cut. Sure, I've cut
> myself like that. Sure, it bled pretty good. (sure I felt stoopid) But
> pass out? Stitches? What a wuss.
>


The last time I had a nasty cut I should have had stitches but I went to
late. When I showed up the ER after noon the next day the nurse
chastised me for not coming sooner, asking what made me think I didn't
need stitches right away. I told her the truth. I had had two Manhattans
so I could not drive, and I had a leg on lamb on the BBQ and I didn't
want to waste it. I had put a nice tight bandage on it and the bleeding
was under control. The doctor could not stitch it because it was too
late. He put some sort of bandage on it and it healed better and with
less scarring than if I had had stitches.


How do you try not to faint? It's not something most people can control.

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> On 2013-11-24 9:32 PM, Pico Rico wrote:
>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Booz Allen" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv
>>>>>
>>>>> gobble gobble
>>>>
>>>> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I
>>> watched it.
>>>

>>
>> I saw before and after pictures. The after picture was a finger with a
>> little bandage on it. The before picture showed the cut. Sure, I've cut
>> myself like that. Sure, it bled pretty good. (sure I felt stoopid) But
>> pass out? Stitches? What a wuss.
>>

>
> The last time I had a nasty cut I should have had stitches but I went to
> late. When I showed up the ER after noon the next day the nurse chastised
> me for not coming sooner, asking what made me think I didn't need stitches
> right away. I told her the truth. I had had two Manhattans so I could not
> drive, and I had a leg on lamb on the BBQ and I didn't want to waste it. I
> had put a nice tight bandage on it and the bleeding was under control. The
> doctor could not stitch it because it was too late. He put some sort of
> bandage on it and it healed better and with less scarring than if I had
> had stitches.


I don't understand the facination with stitches for most cuts.

>
>
> How do you try not to faint? It's not something most people can control.


yes, but the cause of the fainting determines the wuss factor.


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On Monday, November 25, 2013 1:45:26 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2013-11-24 9:32 PM, Pico Rico wrote:
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> > "sf" > wrote in message

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> > ...

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> >> On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:36:18 -0800, "Pico Rico"

>
> >> > wrote:

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> >>

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> >>>

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> >>> "Booz Allen" > wrote in message

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> >>> ...

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> >>>> Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis

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> >>>>

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> >>>> http://www.torontosun.com/2013/11/24...ger-on-live-tv

>
> >>>>

>
> >>>> gobble gobble

>
> >>>

>
> >>> pass out? stitches? What a wuss.

>
> >>>

>
> >>

>
> >> Everything except discussing the cut was edited out by the time I

>
> >> watched it.

>
> >>

>
> >

>
> > I saw before and after pictures. The after picture was a finger with a

>
> > little bandage on it. The before picture showed the cut. Sure, I've cut

>
> > myself like that. Sure, it bled pretty good. (sure I felt stoopid) But

>
> > pass out? Stitches? What a wuss.

>
> >

>
>
>
> The last time I had a nasty cut I should have had stitches but I went to
>
> late. When I showed up the ER after noon the next day the nurse
>
> chastised me for not coming sooner, asking what made me think I didn't
>
> need stitches right away. I told her the truth. I had had two Manhattans
>
> so I could not drive, and I had a leg on lamb on the BBQ and I didn't
>
> want to waste it. I had put a nice tight bandage on it and the bleeding
>
> was under control. The doctor could not stitch it because it was too
>
> late. He put some sort of bandage on it and it healed better and with
>
> less scarring than if I had had stitches.


My wife had some surgery on her neck. They just glued the skin on the 3 inch incision together. I guess they could do that if the area is not under stress. There was no dressing on it either. It was pretty neat, figuratively and literaly.

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>
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>
>
> How do you try not to faint? It's not something most people can control.




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