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On Jun 28, 1:21 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:21:21 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: I remember back in the olden days a Red Cross First Aid class taught you how to do just about everything with 2 triangle bandages and some gauze pads. Good lord! You must be older than dirt! :-) I was there when they invented dirt. Before that it was just lava and methane gas. In real life, if a bandaid does the job you could probably just wrap it with a blue wiper (shop towel on a roll) and get on with your life.. Yes, I have done that,a nd will probably do so in the future, however, my wife would like things to be a bit more "medically professional" than that. |
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