DJ!!!! What?!? friend needs to get a copy ofthat note and that needs to go to lots and lots of press outlets all over the state and country. seriously. the media should descend upon that bitch like locusts and rip her to shreads.
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
msbelle, I wonder if something bit y'all and got infected.
The principal of the school is being interviewed on the evening news, from what I hear.
Can you get him to put his finger in hot water or be wrapped with a hot washcloth? Heat can help draw out the pus.
Yeah , doctor. It my be just a bite or something, but given your recent travels and the joys of the germ labs known as school, I'd be more paranoid about that sort of thing than usual.
Even if it is turns out to be minor and nonworrying, I'll share my mom's tale of embarassment, in which she assumed the red marks were bug bites and only when I got a fever took me to the doctor. Chicken pox. Of course, I'd already infected the entire second grade. Some of the other parents STILL remember this.
If he has no other symptoms it shouldn't be an infection-- maybe you both have splinters?
If there's pus, the immune system has been triggered, no? They wouldn't do that for a garden variety splinter.
It's not a toomah.
If there's pus, the immune system has been triggered, no? They wouldn't do that for a garden variety splinter.
I've certainly had quite a few splinters get a small infection around them.
msbelle, it was on the fingertip? Not near the cuticle? That's my most common area for this kind of problem. Dried, cracked cuticles are easy doorways for infection.
Y'all are right, I got mixed up. 80m would be the correct answer, which makes for a big frictionless roller coaster. I shouldn't try to do physics and fix bugs at the same time.