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Bubinga
29th January 2005, 11:52 PM
Looks like I will be just watching you fellow woodworkers make stuff for awhile. Thursday. I slipped on the ice at work while doing my walkaround inspection of a China Air 747, and broke my leg in two places. I have a cast from my crotch to my big toe. I always wished for some paid time off, but this isn't what I really needed:(
Rick
craigb
30th January 2005, 12:01 AM
Sorry to hear of your misfortune mate.
How about getting yourself strapped to your bench ?
That way you get to keep your leg straight and you can do some WW as well :D
Seriously, get well soon
beejay1
30th January 2005, 12:23 AM
sirry iriot, but we all velly solly fo you. now good time to plactice making clutches and sclatching sticks you gonna need em.
the things you aussies do for a sickie! enjoy your break and have an itch free recovery
beejay1
Daddles
30th January 2005, 12:25 AM
Ah Rick, you say you slipped, but we all know that you kicked that Jumbo's wheel a little too hard. :p
At least while in plaster, you've got an excuse to watch all the sport you want. And you can get the beer home delivered ... if you ask the missus nicely. Get the nurses to add a stubbie holder to your cast, right next to the remote holder. And remember, Nursus Molestus. :D
Cheers
Richard
bitingmidge
30th January 2005, 12:00 PM
Looks like I will be just watching you fellow woodworkers make stuff for awhile. Thursday. I slipped on the ice at work while doing my walkaround inspection of a China Air 747, and broke my leg in two places. I have a cast from my crotch to my big toe. I always wished for some paid time off, but this isn't what I really needed:(
Rick
The only way you'd get ice on the tarmac anywhere round here would if you spilled your drink... are you telling us the whole story here??
P :D
fxst
30th January 2005, 01:43 PM
BM theres lot of ice on tarmacs in most parts of the US at the mo
Pete
Sturdee
30th January 2005, 04:29 PM
Sorry to hear of your misfortune Rick. Hope you will getter better soon.
But surely this isn't going to stop your time in the workshop? Bit awkward to move around but your hands are okay ain't they? :D :D :D
Peter.
Daddles
30th January 2005, 06:53 PM
Sorry to hear of your misfortune Rick. Hope you will getter better soon.
But surely this isn't going to stop your time in the workshop? Bit awkward to move around but your hands are okay ain't they? :D :D :D
Peter.
Hmm, he's locked alone in the shed. Can't stand up or move around too well. Can't reach up onto the benches or anything else because they were all designed to be worked at by standing up. What were you suggesting he do with his hands Peter? :eek:
Richard
Sturdee
30th January 2005, 07:06 PM
Whatever. :D :D :D
Maybe some finishing on some projects or sharpening tools ? Always something to do in a shop. :D
Peter.
Zed
31st January 2005, 07:45 AM
A cast from ankle to crotch will also affect other pleasurable activities..... (ahem....)