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Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:07 am
by ikarus1969
Hi girls and guys!
After a vacation and 2 weeks of being "sick" (hurting my thumb with a really sharp knife) i'm back again
Great news with the birds flying around, scrolling through the day(s) with the mouse-wheel and so on *thumbs-up*!
Have to read through all the posts if there's some spare time
Hope you all have a god time with YoWindow!
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:25 am
by countryroads
Hi Reinhart,
Hope you enjoyed your vacation and I hope you did not hurt your thumb too severely. Watch out for those sharp knives!
Welcome back!
Marty
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:23 am
by ikarus1969
countryroads wrote:Hi Reinhart,
Hope you enjoyed your vacation and I hope you did not hurt your thumb too severely. Watch out for those sharp knives!
Welcome back!
Marty
Hi Marty!
my thumb is ok now - it's the left one. Have you ever tried to tie your shoes without a thumb? really hard to manage.
I always have told other people to be really careful with this knife and then, in one moment, there was blood everywhere.
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:23 am
by Mallorca
Hi Reinhart,
I'm happy to see you back again
Do you have now a split tounge like a snake
Have a nice day.
Werner
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:33 am
by ikarus1969
Mallorca wrote:Do you have now a split tounge like a snake

No, my tongue was carefully hidden in my mouth during the accident
(ok, not completely hidden. My tongue helped me to shout out loud: "Ohhhhhh, shhhhiiiiiiiittttt!" while running across the room into the bathroom)
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:49 pm
by par
Reinhart, very warm welcome back
Please be careful with those knives.
4 years ago my grandfarther has completely cut his index finger on the right hand with electric chainsaw.
He has made just one little mistake while sawing logs on our dacha.
That was terrible.
Unfortunately the doctors were not able to sew the finger back.
I should say now he does not care much about the loss.
He does everything he did before without the finger.
Take care.
Re: Back again...
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:14 pm
by dc1jr
hi friends,
be carefully when using these types of motorized tools.
Chain saws and circular saws are the most dangerous tools we can use at work or in our leisure.
Accidents with these tools are always in the top 5 of every statistic in terms of accidents at work - only topped by accidents with knifes and other sharp tools (cuts and stabs).
So be careful and follow the safety rules.
Take care of you - regards
Uli
Re: Back again...
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:24 am
by jamec9869
Hi Reinhart,
welcome back