Posted by MEANJDK on June 13, 2009 at 05:33:47 from (69.19.14.34):
In Reply to: Whoever said...... posted by dave2 on June 12, 2009 at 11:57:00:
I held up 3000 lbs with the end of my index finger. Ummm..... only for a second though. My finger was inbetween the fork of a forklift and the full rack it was picking up.
The tip of my finger, to the first knuckle, was flat as a pancake and big around as a half dollar. Blew most of the bone and innards out the end and sides. It was 8 hours before I got it fixed in the ER. Saved most, and still use whats left. Doc said theres more nerves in the end of your index finger than anywhere else in your body. I was in TOTAL agreement with him.
NEVER want to do that again. But even after that, I tip my hat to the women and leave the childbirth thing with top honors.
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