Tonight is my first night back to work in the ol' Crisis Unit since my hand surgery (I work awake overnights in a Crisis Unit... isn't that exciting/intertesting)... I am now officially typing with 1.8 hands (everything except for my right thumb as it was the operated upon piece o me). Some advice from me to everyone who doesn't knwo it already - keep your hands on your steering wheel at 9 and 3, and as far away from where your airbag deploys as possible (while still having complete control over the wheel). Not having uninhibited use of your right hand for nearly a year is no fun. On the bright side... I am back at work, which will make the remainder of this could-have-been-avoided aggrivation go much quicker. And COMING SOON - I'm going to upload the entire photoset that SG rejected, as suggested, to hopefully get some inspiring responses. Til then, I'll let my little brain churn out new ideas for my next photoset and rue the bitch that ran that stop sign back in September... amongst the myriad of other shit I have to do of course.
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ross_kennebunk:
that 9 and 3 thing is very important, i find it rediculous that they are only now requiring it to be taught in drivers ed. I read in a journal once of an mva where the driver's hand was severed by the impacting force.
automatic:
I have just one thing to say- "Carbuncle" I'm not sure what it means. However, it is a whole lot of fun to say. Yep.