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To cut a long story short , last week I cut my finger with a silky, I ran out of plasters so called in a local chemist to get more . The lady said come into the consulting room where she cleaned it up and put a couple of plastic stitches on it??? apparently most chemists will have them to ease the patients going to hospital and waiting in a&e for hours. Brilliant, may cut myself more often now:thumbup1:

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To cut a long story short , last week I cut my finger with a silky, I ran out of plasters so called in a local chemist to get more . The lady said come into the consulting room where she cleaned it up and put a couple of plastic stitches on it??? apparently most chemists will have them to ease the patients going to hospital and waiting in a&e for hours. Brilliant, may cut myself more often now:thumbup1:

 

Did she have big tits then Steve ? :001_smile:

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To cut a long story short , last week I cut my finger with a silky, I ran out of plasters so called in a local chemist to get more . The lady said come into the consulting room where she cleaned it up and put a couple of plastic stitches on it??? apparently most chemists will have them to ease the patients going to hospital and waiting in a&e for hours. Brilliant, may cut myself more often now:thumbup1:

 

That's a cracking service, shame these things aren't advertised more.

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That's a cracking service, shame these things aren't advertised more.

 

I thought it was a great idea as if I had gone to a&e , firstly I would of had to gone home and empty my pick up,get parked at the hospital, then sit there for hours just to get the same service that I got at the chemist,i even put a few quid in the collection box for the local chapel.

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Uniform a bit small then:sneaky2:

 

No not small, but the kind lady was a tad overweight, chemists always have nice young girls behind the counter... who did I get? the one they keep out the back breaking up the cardboard boxes etc. Nice lady though, I was quite lucky really, after those gorgeous pics of carol on favourite girls, it was the index finger on my LEFT hand:laugh1:

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To cut a long story short , last week I cut my finger with a silky, I ran out of plasters so called in a local chemist to get more . The lady said come into the consulting room where she cleaned it up and put a couple of plastic stitches on it??? apparently most chemists will have them to ease the patients going to hospital and waiting in a&e for hours. Brilliant, may cut myself more often now:thumbup1:

 

 

Were they Steri-strips? You can buy them from most chemists, and they're a great little addition to a first aid kit. Had to use a couple a while back when one of our lads opened a 2" hole in his calf with the gaffs I'd just sharpened for him...

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