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Old October 18th 04, 05:20 AM
Richard Tack
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Had a minor spill, which yielded a nasty
scrapped knee with loads of dirt/pebble
embedding. Finished the ride and was in
the bathroom rooting around for the
peroxide, neosporin, etc., and wondering
how to get the crap out of the abraision.

Eyeballed the Water Pik. After the
peroxide wash, filled it up with
likewarm water and a touch of the
peroxide, started it up and let it rip.
Not for the faint of heart, but it
worked like a champ.

Word of caution: Unlike the last woman
you tried to pick up whilst imbibing too
much at the local drinking
establishment, don't start this thing
out at a 7.
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Old October 18th 04, 07:05 AM
Mark Wolfe
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Richard Tack wrote:
Had a minor spill, which yielded a nasty scrapped knee with loads of
dirt/pebble embedding. Finished the ride and was in the bathroom rooting
around for the peroxide, neosporin, etc., and wondering how to get the
crap out of the abraision.

Eyeballed the Water Pik. After the peroxide wash, filled it up with
likewarm water and a touch of the peroxide, started it up and let it
rip. Not for the faint of heart, but it worked like a champ.

Word of caution: Unlike the last woman you tried to pick up whilst
imbibing too much at the local drinking establishment, don't start this
thing out at a 7.


Once it's clean throw some Duoderm bandaides, or Tegraderm on them.
Works like a champ, road rash almost completely gone in a week.


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If Microsoft made cars instead of software, the seats would force everyone
to have the same size butt.
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Old October 18th 04, 07:05 AM
Mark Wolfe
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Richard Tack wrote:
Had a minor spill, which yielded a nasty scrapped knee with loads of
dirt/pebble embedding. Finished the ride and was in the bathroom rooting
around for the peroxide, neosporin, etc., and wondering how to get the
crap out of the abraision.

Eyeballed the Water Pik. After the peroxide wash, filled it up with
likewarm water and a touch of the peroxide, started it up and let it
rip. Not for the faint of heart, but it worked like a champ.

Word of caution: Unlike the last woman you tried to pick up whilst
imbibing too much at the local drinking establishment, don't start this
thing out at a 7.


Once it's clean throw some Duoderm bandaides, or Tegraderm on them.
Works like a champ, road rash almost completely gone in a week.


--
Mark Wolfe Lakeside, ca http://www.wolfenet.org
gpg fingerprint = 42B6 EFEB 5414 AA18 01B7 64AC EF46 F7E6 82F6 8C71
If Microsoft made cars instead of software, the seats would force everyone
to have the same size butt.
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Old October 20th 04, 02:33 PM
Michael J. Klein
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:20:48 GMT, Richard Tack
wrote:

Had a minor spill, which yielded a nasty
scrapped knee with loads of dirt/pebble
embedding. Finished the ride and was in
the bathroom rooting around for the
peroxide, neosporin, etc., and wondering
how to get the crap out of the abraision.

Eyeballed the Water Pik. After the
peroxide wash, filled it up with
likewarm water and a touch of the
peroxide, started it up and let it rip.
Not for the faint of heart, but it
worked like a champ.

Word of caution: Unlike the last woman
you tried to pick up whilst imbibing too
much at the local drinking
establishment, don't start this thing
out at a 7.


When that happened to me as a kid, Mother (an RN) used a plastic pot
scrubber and soap. The rinse and anti-bacterial medicine felt great
afterwards, lemme tell you.
Michael J. Klein
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
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Old October 20th 04, 02:33 PM
Michael J. Klein
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:20:48 GMT, Richard Tack
wrote:

Had a minor spill, which yielded a nasty
scrapped knee with loads of dirt/pebble
embedding. Finished the ride and was in
the bathroom rooting around for the
peroxide, neosporin, etc., and wondering
how to get the crap out of the abraision.

Eyeballed the Water Pik. After the
peroxide wash, filled it up with
likewarm water and a touch of the
peroxide, started it up and let it rip.
Not for the faint of heart, but it
worked like a champ.

Word of caution: Unlike the last woman
you tried to pick up whilst imbibing too
much at the local drinking
establishment, don't start this thing
out at a 7.


When that happened to me as a kid, Mother (an RN) used a plastic pot
scrubber and soap. The rinse and anti-bacterial medicine felt great
afterwards, lemme tell you.
Michael J. Klein
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
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