That reminds me, I cut the end off my thumb a couple of years ago.  Normally
I would have expected it to heal deformed, and with scar tissue.  I kept it
wet with CS almost continuously for a week, and it completely grew back, no
scar tissue, and even the fingerprint grew back. This of course the doctors
tell us is impossible, but at this time I cannot remember which thumb it was,
and there is no way to even tell.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:

>   Railyards are where trains hook up and so on.  Not too hard to get hurt
> badly. My Grandad lost his thumb in a railyard. It got caught between two
> train cars in a coupler....snip.
>  People are out in the weather all day and night too.
>  No, he doesn't ship CS or anything else.  He assembles trains.
>  Ken
>
> At 09:18 AM 12/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >So... does this guy ship out his CS to people?
> >What do you mean dangerous environment?
> >
> >
> >>
> >>  There is a fellow in Indiana that is in charge of a railyard.  It's a
> >>dangerous environment. He keeps an Ole Bob generator going in the
> >>breakroom
> >>with CS free to anyone who wants it.
> >>So far, he's made about 150 gallons of CS.
> >> Ken
> >
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