I had a accident
99civichic
11-07-2004, 03:10 AM
I was chopping onions tonight for pico de gallo, and, well, I missed the onion. I cut the tip of my thumb pretty bad and it hurts!! Didn't keep me from putting the final wetcoat on my Lightning, but it'll probably keep me from doing much modeling for the next week or so. Luckily it's my left thumb and I'm right handed. I was pretty scared at the time, until I realized everything was still attatched. Man, I wanted to finish the Lightning this week!
proosen
11-07-2004, 03:48 AM
Ouch!!!
I know exactly what you're talking about as I used to work as a chef and I've cut myself a number of times. Sometimes pretty bad, but time,tape, needle and thread heals most of the wounds. So keep the nose up and you'll be up and around with modeling in no time.
Get well soon!
Niclas
I know exactly what you're talking about as I used to work as a chef and I've cut myself a number of times. Sometimes pretty bad, but time,tape, needle and thread heals most of the wounds. So keep the nose up and you'll be up and around with modeling in no time.
Get well soon!
Niclas
primera man
11-07-2004, 06:24 AM
You need to be careful dude!
ZoomZoomMX-5
11-07-2004, 08:22 AM
Knives are for models.
Dehydrators are for models.
Food processors are for pico de gallo. :evillol:
Sorry, I'll bet we all wear scars from cooking and modeling. :uhoh:
Dehydrators are for models.
Food processors are for pico de gallo. :evillol:
Sorry, I'll bet we all wear scars from cooking and modeling. :uhoh:
mike united
11-07-2004, 09:05 AM
How was the pico de gallo, did it taste good :lol2:
No seriously though........your lucky, you could have lost a finger/thumb mate !!!
Take it easy, Mike :sunglasse
No seriously though........your lucky, you could have lost a finger/thumb mate !!!
Take it easy, Mike :sunglasse
mike@af
11-07-2004, 09:36 AM
This is why you gotta' love the microwave.
injecting
11-07-2004, 11:53 AM
This is why you gotta' love the microwave.
Yep i'll agree with that. Stuff like that happens to everybody.
Yep i'll agree with that. Stuff like that happens to everybody.
ZoomZoomMX-5
11-07-2004, 11:56 AM
This is why you gotta' love the microwave.
Remind me never to try any of your pico de gallo. Microwave?? :lol2:
Come to the ACME meeting today. We still think you don't exist IRL, you're just a figment from the internet. :biggrin:
Remind me never to try any of your pico de gallo. Microwave?? :lol2:
Come to the ACME meeting today. We still think you don't exist IRL, you're just a figment from the internet. :biggrin:
proosen
11-07-2004, 11:59 AM
This is why you gotta' love the microwave.
Have you ever tried to boil an egg in the microwave? Take my advice and don't do that unless you just love to clean the microwave out as a sparetime project. I has yet to do this, but I did however put a baked potatoe in one. After a while it started to smell funny and the whole potatoe exploded, potatoe starch sticks quite well and is a pain in the butt to get rid of. Don't ask me how this could be, I've done a lot of times both before and after this event and it has never happend again.
Niclas "the former chef" Proos
Have you ever tried to boil an egg in the microwave? Take my advice and don't do that unless you just love to clean the microwave out as a sparetime project. I has yet to do this, but I did however put a baked potatoe in one. After a while it started to smell funny and the whole potatoe exploded, potatoe starch sticks quite well and is a pain in the butt to get rid of. Don't ask me how this could be, I've done a lot of times both before and after this event and it has never happend again.
Niclas "the former chef" Proos
2.2 Straight six
11-07-2004, 02:25 PM
ahhh i cut half way through my left thumb with na dremel saw @ 37,000rpm. hope you get better
99civichic
11-07-2004, 03:05 PM
The pico was good, just a bit salty. Just kidding, I wasn't bleeding that bad at first, but I lost some of my fingernail. The tacos were excellent, I think Will was happy with dinner, even though I made him chop the jalapenos and he got some juice in a papercut. Tonight we're probably having take-out!
On a side note, my post-trauma paintjob came out shiny! Pics soon :biggrin:
On a side note, my post-trauma paintjob came out shiny! Pics soon :biggrin:
willimo
11-07-2004, 03:56 PM
Upset about Saturday, huh? Don't blame you, ya'll almost had the Sooners. We were all rootin' for ya, though.
ImolaEK
11-07-2004, 04:08 PM
Correct me if im wrong, Your a woman? I keep getting confused because sometimes people call you dude like P-Man did several posts up but then you say Will was happy with dinner and that makes me think that you and Will are a couple but then again a couple meaning a woman and a man, that is unless if... :eek: Man am I confused. Im glad to hear about your paint on your Lightning :biggrin:
BTW are you Mexican? :screwy:
BTW are you Mexican? :screwy:
99civichic
11-07-2004, 05:12 PM
YES I'm a woman. Yes Will69camaro and I are a couple. I'm also 25% Mexican. I dont know why people call me dude, it doesn't bother me because i spent several years in SoCal as a kid. I'm glad the paint came out too, it was pretty rough the first wet coat but after several hours of rubbing and polishing it smoothed out, and the final wetcoat looks really good.
mike@af
11-07-2004, 06:27 PM
Remind me never to try any of your pico de gallo. Microwave?? :lol2:
Come to the ACME meeting today. We still think you don't exist IRL, you're just a figment from the internet. :biggrin:
Meh...the microwave normally cooks stuff well, make McDonald's fries rubbery and stretchy.
As far as ACME...I was going to come, but I figured I'd spend the day getting ready for NNL. As far as I know, I'll be comin' to NNL with the following:
The body of a '37 Ford, that weighs about 5lbs with all the putty
A 1940 Ford Convertable, thats pretty far, with some primer spots, and 2 rear Cerberus rims, and two stock rims.
Last but not least, and my guess, the biggest in the show, my 1/6. Theres that chassis, with some pimp rust spots, a wheel that has so much bondo the stocks went up, an engine with a styrene trans.
Have you ever tried to boil an egg in the microwave? Take my advice and don't do that unless you just love to clean the microwave out as a sparetime project. I has yet to do this, but I did however put a baked potatoe in one. After a while it started to smell funny and the whole potatoe exploded, potatoe starch sticks quite well and is a pain in the butt to get rid of. Don't ask me how this could be, I've done a lot of times both before and after this event and it has never happend again.
Niclas "the former chef" Proos
No...just the usual, popcorn, fries, CD's, bacon.
Come to the ACME meeting today. We still think you don't exist IRL, you're just a figment from the internet. :biggrin:
Meh...the microwave normally cooks stuff well, make McDonald's fries rubbery and stretchy.
As far as ACME...I was going to come, but I figured I'd spend the day getting ready for NNL. As far as I know, I'll be comin' to NNL with the following:
The body of a '37 Ford, that weighs about 5lbs with all the putty
A 1940 Ford Convertable, thats pretty far, with some primer spots, and 2 rear Cerberus rims, and two stock rims.
Last but not least, and my guess, the biggest in the show, my 1/6. Theres that chassis, with some pimp rust spots, a wheel that has so much bondo the stocks went up, an engine with a styrene trans.
Have you ever tried to boil an egg in the microwave? Take my advice and don't do that unless you just love to clean the microwave out as a sparetime project. I has yet to do this, but I did however put a baked potatoe in one. After a while it started to smell funny and the whole potatoe exploded, potatoe starch sticks quite well and is a pain in the butt to get rid of. Don't ask me how this could be, I've done a lot of times both before and after this event and it has never happend again.
Niclas "the former chef" Proos
No...just the usual, popcorn, fries, CD's, bacon.
injecting
11-08-2004, 10:43 PM
Who ever heard of cooking a cd in a microwave? I'm glad to hear your better and cant wait to see pics or your Lighting.
99civichic
11-08-2004, 11:49 PM
This is will69camaro:
Cooking cd's in microwave is pretty awesome...Try a light bulb though. Dont leave it in too long but only a few seconds should give a hell of a light show. Or cut a grape almost all the way in half (leave a little skin connecting) and lay it out on a papertowl in the microwave. let it run about 30 seconds and sparks will shoot between the two halves...Something about the electrolytes being excited by the microwaves...
Lastly a cool trick is setting a match upright in a microwave and leave it on around a minute and the match (lit of course) will start shooting fireballs out the top of it.
BE VERY CAREFUL TRYING THESE. Especiall the match, as it can cause a serious fire if you aren't careful.
William
Cooking cd's in microwave is pretty awesome...Try a light bulb though. Dont leave it in too long but only a few seconds should give a hell of a light show. Or cut a grape almost all the way in half (leave a little skin connecting) and lay it out on a papertowl in the microwave. let it run about 30 seconds and sparks will shoot between the two halves...Something about the electrolytes being excited by the microwaves...
Lastly a cool trick is setting a match upright in a microwave and leave it on around a minute and the match (lit of course) will start shooting fireballs out the top of it.
BE VERY CAREFUL TRYING THESE. Especiall the match, as it can cause a serious fire if you aren't careful.
William
ZoomZoomMX-5
11-08-2004, 11:58 PM
This is will69camaro:
Cooking cd's in microwave is pretty awesome...Try a light bulb though. Dont leave it in too long but only a few seconds should give a hell of a light show. Or cut a grape almost all the way in half (leave a little skin connecting) and lay it out on a papertowl in the microwave. let it run about 30 seconds and sparks will shoot between the two halves...Something about the electrolytes being excited by the microwaves...
Lastly a cool trick is setting a match upright in a microwave and leave it on around a minute and the match (lit of course) will start shooting fireballs out the top of it.
BE VERY CAREFUL TRYING THESE. Especiall the match, as it can cause a serious fire if you aren't careful.
William
Hello, Darwin?
Let's hope our friends don't make this list, m-kay? (http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/index_darwin2003.html)
Cooking cd's in microwave is pretty awesome...Try a light bulb though. Dont leave it in too long but only a few seconds should give a hell of a light show. Or cut a grape almost all the way in half (leave a little skin connecting) and lay it out on a papertowl in the microwave. let it run about 30 seconds and sparks will shoot between the two halves...Something about the electrolytes being excited by the microwaves...
Lastly a cool trick is setting a match upright in a microwave and leave it on around a minute and the match (lit of course) will start shooting fireballs out the top of it.
BE VERY CAREFUL TRYING THESE. Especiall the match, as it can cause a serious fire if you aren't careful.
William
Hello, Darwin?
Let's hope our friends don't make this list, m-kay? (http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/index_darwin2003.html)
99civichic
11-09-2004, 12:43 AM
Wow, I post up that I cut my thumb and now ya'll are talking microwave tricks and fire! :eek7:
On a side note, the thumb is better and I've completed 2 decent paintjobs in the last few days, as well as scratch built a parachute for the '93 Cobra, during which time I stabbed myself with a needle. I think I should stay away from sharp objects!
On a side note, the thumb is better and I've completed 2 decent paintjobs in the last few days, as well as scratch built a parachute for the '93 Cobra, during which time I stabbed myself with a needle. I think I should stay away from sharp objects!
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