I'm starting to worry about him.
I'm sorry he's in pain. Try not to be afraid though -- boy bits are pretty hearty for something so delicate.
A friend of mine once
slipped on a rope bridge and was injured complete with the direct hit and the twisting and the glayvin. He was univerally purple for some time. And he had to endure the embarassment/erectional fear of daily exams from our really REALLY pretty camp nurse.
He recovered fully.
Hey lawnmowers are scary. One tried to eat my toes.
One threw a blade across the street and through a wall of my Aunt Mabel's house. It imbedded itself in an interior door frame.
I think there is some trouble with the mailing lists after the upgrade.
yes, the dcistas one is down as well. Tell em in Building a Better Board.
Try not to be afraid though -- boy bits are pretty hearty for something so delicate.
Actually his boy bits already got checked out and his "testicular reflex" was pronounced robust.
So it seems to be something else and we just don't know what it is.
3:15 today. Phew.
Good.
I hope it's simple and easy to fix.
Me, too. I'm voting for hearty bits as Trudy described.
Damn, Matt. There was no potential for decapitation in my situation but I do have some permanent damage.
I think it was too low for decapitation potential, and knee level amputation would have been only inconvenient for half the house's residents (Uncle Franklin already had 2 artificial legs). But still, not fun to have sharp metal come crashing through your house from outside.
I almost crushed my dad with a swather once. (A swather is sorta' like a giant lawnmower. Kinda'.)
This is really the natural outcome of Hooked on Phonics. (And seriously, why isn't it Huked on Fonix?)
All of those people need to be forced to do a year of research using 18th C English texts.
Oh, hey, anybody have a link to the COMMics? Or your individual ones?