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He cut his toe on a ring pull off a can. The old ones used to pull right away from the can and were bloody dangerousWhat does that mean?
Why was he opening a can with his toe?He cut his toe on a ring pull off a can. The old ones used to pull right away from the can and were bloody dangerous
Ok, that's perfectly logical.He cut his toe on a ring pull off a can. The old ones used to pull right away from the can and were bloody dangerous
If it was a ring pull from a can of Fosters or Carling then he deserved it for drinking such watery shite!Ok, that's perfectly logical.
But a schooner of swan laaager sitting in the sun overlooking the Swan estuary, with a black swan floating by is one of life's little pleasures. Even if it is lager.If it was a ring pull from a can of Fosters or Carling then he deserved it for drinking such watery shite!
Along with some "Jazz!!".But a schooner of swan laaager sitting in the sun overlooking the Swan estuary, with a black swan floating by is one of life's little pleasures. Even if it is lager.
I stood on one of these in the pool in Spain and it scooped the bottom of my toe out. Couldn't get stitched as the wound was to wide so they had to pack it with dressing each day and I had to wear a bag on my foot.What does that mean?
Good luck with that, pal... sounds scary...
I remember those being all over the place, although the young people of today won't, but I still can't see how you could seriously injure yourself on one just by standing on it. Bizarre.I stood on one of these in the pool in Spain and it scooped the bottom of my toe out. Couldn't get stitched as the wound was to wide so they had to pack it with dressing each day and I had to wear a bag on my foot.
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They were vicious things. Easy to see someone ripping a finger on them and yes ripping a toe if you stood on one.I remember those being all over the place, although the young people of today won't, but I still can't see how you could seriously injure yourself on one just by standing on it. Bizarre.
It can't be as dangerous as opening one of them Fray Bentos pies. Lethal they are.They were vicious things. Easy to see someone ripping a finger on them and yes ripping a toe if you stood on one.
More hygienic than the current ones though.They were vicious things. Easy to see someone ripping a finger on them and yes ripping a toe if you stood on one.
2 scars on my head. 1 from a spade (accidental), 1 from car keys (on purpose). Both given to me by my older brother.
Scar on my bottom lip (also fatter than it should be) as I got kicked in the mouth in a fight as a young'un.
Scar under my chin (covered by a beard most of the time), think that was from the corner of a table.
Scar on left wrist where I fell over drunk and picked the scab. Scar on right wrist (birth mark).
Scar on inside of palm (just under the little finger) where I got glass in my hand.
Scar down a third-half of my right index finger where I sliced it on a knife, was cooking at uni I think.
Scars on left knee from when I used to skate as a kid. Fell over and took some tissue out. Scar on right shin from another skating accident where I was grinding on metal bench in the park and as I got to to the end of the bench my right shin slammed into the corner of said bench.
I think that's most of them.
Marginally I’d say if you’re drinking from the can without wiping it. Rats and mice piss and shit all over the cans in the warehouses then we happily put them to our lips and glug away.More hygienic than the current ones though.