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Thank goodness! Boys!
Eleanor x
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ahh no need apolgise dear Amanda, so stressful when little uns get hurt all 3 older ones umm yes conspiracy no more like just coincidence bless. may they all heal quickly. t care u melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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This must have been a terrible shock, Amanda. Thank God that it's stitched and propery dressed. Can he take junior asprin for the pain?
Take care
Much love Jeanxxxxxxx
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really pleased he got sorted out- it will be sore poor love. On with the calpol! Jenni xx how to be a velvet bulldoser
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Amanda
Just read your post. What a shock for both you and Ben. I have a 13 year old girl and I swear they get worse as they get older. At least when she was little I could confine her to what I wanted her to do - no chance now.
I hope Ben's finger heals quickly and you all have a good weekend.
Take care
Jackie xx
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Ouch, glad to hear that Ben is now OK, and can sense your relief - enjoy a glass of wine tonight and relax.
Will be toasting you tonight,
Love,
Barbara XXXXXX
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Pleased there should be no lasting damage Amanda! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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amanda_lewin wrote:.............. It flicked back onto his finger. If he's going to use a knife then it should always be a lock knife... I would imagine the accident wouldn't then have happened. Pen knives are useless and dangerous. Also, knives should be as sharp as possible! Any casualty department will tell you that you're more likely to injure yourself with a blunt rather than a sharp knife. That might sound like double dutch but if you're using a blunter knife you put more pressure onto it to enable it to cut and then if it slips you suffer a bad cut. Here endeth the lesson! A friend is someone who knows all about you but loves you anyway!
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WOW Stewart you are soo learned....
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Hi Stewart oh learned one!
Ben says he doesn't agree that pen knives are useless!! But has just told me he wasn't using his Opienel one but just the ordinary red pen knife.oh I don't know but it is certainly sharp!
They're watching Lord of the Rings so he is happ(ier)......................LOL
Amanda
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Good news Amanda- I'm not surprised you panicked- we would all have done the same.
Have a good weekend
maria x
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Hi Amanda, only just caught up with this thread. Glad he is okay. Children do cause us much worry, especially boys!!!
Deb x
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aww poor lad hope he ok love txx
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