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over a year ago
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Don't try and push into a tin with the lid pointing upwards, otherwise it will cut into your finger(s) if you slip.
Ouch, and it is still bleeding nearly 30min later!!! |
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Ouch - sounds painful.
On a serious note, you should always remove the tops of tins fully because foxes have a nasty habit of attacking bin bags and sticking their noses inside tin cans with half-removed lids. When they try to remove their noses from the tin, they get stuck and it cuts them very badly. |
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"Don't try and push into a tin with the lid pointing upwards, otherwise it will cut into your finger(s) if you slip.
Ouch, and it is still bleeding nearly 30min later!!! "
I take it it wasn't yout typing hand Pearl? lol |
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"Ouch - sounds painful.
On a serious note, you should always remove the tops of tins fully because foxes have a nasty habit of attacking bin bags and sticking their noses inside tin cans with half-removed lids. When they try to remove their noses from the tin, they get stuck and it cuts them very badly."
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Not a chance as the recycling bin is kept behind the gate by the garage, and inaccessible by anyone/thing except cats, and the neighbourhood cats are far too snooty to eat out of them! |
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"I take it it wasn't yout typing hand Pearl? lol"
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It is not that bad, and the finger is still functioning.
I have not had a cooking related injury as bad as this cut though in all seriousness. |
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Heh, aristocats, eh?
I recycle my tin cans but some of my neighbours don't, and as we've still got the blue bin bags rather than a wheelie bin, it means the foxes all come into my street to play on a Sunday night. They make a right mess |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ouch - sounds painful.
On a serious note, you should always remove the tops of tins fully because foxes have a nasty habit of attacking bin bags and sticking their noses inside tin cans with half-removed lids. When they try to remove their noses from the tin, they get stuck and it cuts them very badly."
Jaysus we have three different coloured wheelie bins plus a green box for glass. All tin cans have to be rinsed clean and squashed flat. Animals need not fear... and if we dared to put anything in a bin bag or in the wrong bin we would be publicly flogged then fined 1000 quid. Ok the flogging might be a fib but I once left a piece of plastic inside some cardboard in the blue bin and they refused to empty it and put a big threatening sticker on the lid warning me of the errors of my ways.....
Sorry you cut yourself OP get healed soon xxxx |
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"I take it it wasn't yout typing hand Pearl? lol
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It is not that bad, and the finger is still functioning.
I have not had a cooking related injury as bad as this cut though in all seriousness. "
Won't stop your exploring then lol |
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"I take it it wasn't yout typing hand Pearl? lol
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It is not that bad, and the finger is still functioning.
I have not had a cooking related injury as bad as this cut though in all seriousness.
Won't stop your exploring then lol"
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I have to continue with the soup-making process, or my colleagues who are fans of my soups will not have any lunch tomorrow! |
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Don't remove the label from a corned beef can when opening - the paper wrapping around inside the coil of tin as you wind stabilises the metal and stops it slipping from the key which usually ends up causing a gash.... |
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"corned beef in tins... is this an English thing??? "
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I have only known it in tins, except for loose slices one could get from the deli counters at supermarkets. |
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