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From: cixelsyD1063
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  • Haha the beer made me laugh

  • i had a splinter that was an inch and a half long !!!!

  • What the...???!!

  • @TheCrazyrogue666 ohh thats hot, a 13 year old? mmmmm.... im 14.. :D

  • @aquaagu2 wtf lol

  • When my sis was getting a really big splinter removed the knife fell and cut her toe. She had to go to the hospital... All that and the splinter naturally came out

  • Ouch.. but, I do the the same thing.. my X-Acto knife is used for everything..

  • I use mine for everything too...including harvesting some chili peppers the week before...LOL...but I changed the blade before I did this. From the looks of your greenhouse, you do very nicely with a sharp knife ;)

  • Ha ha! The X-Acto knife! One of the sharpest, pointiest tools you can pick up at any art store. Have to admit I've never seen that method of splinter extraction before. I myself usually just dig into the skin a little till I can get a handle on the splinter. But your method, gosh, you actually sliced your skin. Oh well, it worked, right? Now just a few days while the mini-incision heals...ha ha!

  • Oh I tried the usual methods first...day one dig...day two dig and tear...but the angle of entry was to much for me to tunnel out. That's the first time I have had to do that...but it did work..!! I couldn't play my guitar like it was...now I can..HAHA. I wouldn't recommend that to anyone...but a sharp blade and a high tolerance for pain are a must if you do..HA. X-Acto makes for a great do-it-yourself surgical instrument 0.o

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