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WCT 22-26 Feb 10
westrim:
She's missing a hair net and neck guard of some type.
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 21 Feb 2010, 20:22 ---It's 2322 here in the nation's capital and I'm bored.
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Which nation, Ecuador? How is Quito this time of year?
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Feb 2010, 20:52 ---You can do it, Hanners!
Granted though, it is pretty creepy putting the heated end of a paperclip through your fingernail...doesn't hurt though, just don't push too hard and it's easy as pie.
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Wait, you've seen this before?! I had never heard of doing something this insane before the last strip and it seems really... insane! I wonder who it was that first tried this solution?
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Feb 2010, 20:52 ---You can do it, Hanners!
Granted though, it is pretty creepy putting the heated end of a paperclip through your fingernail...doesn't hurt though, just don't push too hard and it's easy as pie.
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Wait, you've seen this before?!
--- Quote from: Akima on 21 Feb 2010, 21:16 ---
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Feb 2010, 20:52 ---You can do it, Hanners! Granted though, it is pretty creepy putting the heated end of a paperclip through your fingernail...doesn't hurt though, just don't push too hard and it's easy as pie.
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This strip will only serve to swell the ranks of Hanner-fans. But what is she using to heat the paperclip? Her heat-vision?
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It is odd that they're doing this in the bathroom rather than the kitchen, since I'd presume you normally heat the wire on the stove (oh, unless its not gas..), and so everyone can watch.
matachin:
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Feb 2010, 20:52 ---Granted though, it is pretty creepy putting the heated end of a paperclip through your fingernail...doesn't hurt though, just don't push too hard and it's easy as pie.
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Having sealed up a minor X-acto knife wound with a 15W soldering iron by myself, all that's really required is a clean work area and a little bit of courage.
Before someone asks, it hurt like a bitch but was the only real way to hold it closed since a butterfly was falling apart. I was lucky enough to not have nicked a vein in the first place.
Hanners can get a good bit of sympathy from me for a lot of things, but not if she can't help field-dress a few minor wounds. She'd downright pass out if she had to handle some of the things I did before I turned 25, which completely exclude broken bones but include blowtorches, taking the side out of a finger, dropping a solid 70lbs of concrete on my toe (no, I wasn't wearing work boots...no one else was prepared that day either), or a few snakebites (non-poisonous). Those are the gentle ones.
ysth:
--- Quote from: westrim on 21 Feb 2010, 21:20 ---
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 21 Feb 2010, 20:22 ---It's 2322 here in the nation's capital and I'm bored.
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Which nation, Ecuador? How is Quito this time of year?
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You forgot to say "You insensitive clod!"
raoullefere:
Aaaannndd she chokes. Personally, drunk or not, I'd never let someone else do this to me if I could possibly do it myself. For that matter, when I have bloodwork done, I watch what the incompetent boob tech* is doing.
*No, most of the time, the lab techs do fine. But every once in a while, I get, to paraphrase Neal Young, a miner for a vial of blood working on me.
Exar_Kun:
I can't tell if the strip title is a pun on "Wallace and Gromit" or not. If it is, "Shame on you Jeph..." :)
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