Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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Check your calendar -- she posted that on Monday so you are not off the hook on Tuesday. Good thing you posted anyways.
Notice, again, the empathy comes from my hairy-legged male friends. The dissing comes from ... my ... um ... hairy-legged female persons.
Doc this mornin' said I might lose the tippy-toe of my finger anyway. I am sad.
Doc this mornin' said I might lose the tippy-toe of my finger anyway. I am sad.
How's the typing going, ER? Sorry to hear that you may have to say good-bye to the tip of your finger, but now you'll have stories to tell your grandkids.
We may have to come up with stories that are a little more interesting than pruning yourself, but it'll be interesting all the same.
We may have to come up with stories that are a little more interesting than pruning yourself, but it'll be interesting all the same.
Well, since I normally type with two fingers on each hand and my right thumb, my typing ability is dimished by 20 percent!
OK, now I will be more sympathetic, since you might lose a body part. Or particle. And I'll have you know I just shaved my legs this morning so I ain't no hairy-legged thing.
If it makes you feel any better, my grandpa lost parts of 5 fingers working in the 1930s oil patches, but he could still play a banjo.
But to make it really official: I am sorry you are injured and I hope you don't lose your finger tip. And I mean that most sincerely.
If it makes you feel any better, my grandpa lost parts of 5 fingers working in the 1930s oil patches, but he could still play a banjo.
But to make it really official: I am sorry you are injured and I hope you don't lose your finger tip. And I mean that most sincerely.
I'm sorry to hear about your injury, too. I've got a funny-looking finger that got caught in one of those big steel school doors in second grade, so I know how you feel. Don't remember how many stitches, and I did lose the nail, which grew back goofy, but I can still type. :)
I'm glad a finger was all it was, especially when I see my friend, who's 76 now, and lost her right arm below the elbow at age 25. She raised five kids and still plays the piano to this day.
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I'm glad a finger was all it was, especially when I see my friend, who's 76 now, and lost her right arm below the elbow at age 25. She raised five kids and still plays the piano to this day.
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