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Tom Bender
05-17-2024, 6:59 AM
I still have that little scar from my first jackknife

Fortunately reaching up to touch that pretty red coil on the stove left no scar

However, the screwdrivers I stuck into the wall socket were not so lucky

My first router took a little nip out of me as it coasted to a stop

Tom Bender
05-20-2024, 2:12 PM
Really, nobody wants to admit anything?

Rich Engelhardt
05-20-2024, 5:16 PM
You know how neat it was to drip wax on your hand then peel it off?

I learned the hard way that doing that with a piece of burning plastic isn't the same.

60 some years later I still have the little scar on the web of my hand.

Brian Runau
05-20-2024, 6:41 PM
Should it not read `youthful misadventures.' Too many to list....my body is a road map of scars. I have 6 recesses from holes where screws held a set of tongs, then a halo brace for a C1 C2 cervical break in my skull. Brian

Jim Koepke
05-20-2024, 11:52 PM
Funny how age has a way of covering scars. The only scars of mine left by knives are from a Doctor's knife.

I had a knife scar I can no longer find from when I was 3 or 4. It was a knife one of my brothers was holding. Had a scar from getting jabbed in the arm by a pitchfork when about 16.

A few scars from getting hit by a truck in my early 20s.

My oldest, still visible, scar is from getting cut on some broken glass at about 9.

jtk

William Lessenberry
05-21-2024, 12:41 AM
No visible scarring from it, but my shoulders have some internal damage from hard landings in a hang glider back in the '70's. Scalding burn scars from an antifreeze mishap with my '68 Chevelle SS396 15 years ago. If I ever go bald my head will look like a road map. And my left pointer finger is a little shorter from table saw blade contact. :eek::(
BillL

Alan Rutherford
05-21-2024, 7:52 AM
The only stitches I had until surgery a few years ago were 4 stitches in my right thumb. I was pretty good at flipping a sheath knife in the air and catching it by the handle after 1 1/2 turns. Not so good after 2 1/2 turns, inside a college dorm room under an 8-foot ceiling. The fact that it was the day before a Math final had other consequences.

Ironically. last year and over 60 years later I got my only other non-surgical stitches. 12 of them in the other thumb. I was using a machete to strip limbs off a downed tree and the thumb got in the way. Don't know why I still have the thumb. You don't have to be young to do something stupid.

Stan Calow
05-21-2024, 8:42 AM
forehead scar from sledding into a pile of bricks. I thought closing my eyes while going downhill would be fun.

Jack Frederick
05-21-2024, 10:26 AM
Last night I was playing the scar game with my 8 yr old Grandson. Well this one was from this and this one from that. Over my Rt eye I said, this one was when about 100 of us were skinny dipping in the Ithaca gorges and the cops came to bust us, and get a glimpse. I had a couple corner me and dove to get away. To shallow and I busted my head. Got away and fortunately I was driving a ‘54 Packard Ambulance to drive myself to the hospital. The scar game can be fun, humbling and embarrassing too.

Maurice Mcmurry
05-21-2024, 11:48 AM
My sister and I have matching Frankenstein scars on the top of our right foot. She got hers at 9:00 am one Saturday morning when she dropped her OJ glass which broke as it glanced off of the counter. It cut her leg and then stuck into her foot. 14 stitches. Later the same day I crashed my bicycle into a chainlink fence and slid my bare foot under the twisty, pointy, wires. 14 stitches. That was my first (but not last) ride in Police car. I am surprised Mom did not receive a visit from DFS.

Cameron Wood
05-21-2024, 12:00 PM
As a kid, I found a large hook in the shed. I tied a rope to it and then thought I would hoist myself up by running the rope over a tree branch, standing on the hook, and pulling on the far end.

It went well at first, but then I flipped and landed on my head. No scars, memorable lesson in physics.


I peeled my finger once, while peeling a carrot.

Pat Germain
05-21-2024, 3:08 PM
I had a Monkey Ward's bicycle with a banana seat and "Mickey Mouse" handlebars. My brother and I used to make jumps and play Evel Knievel. We would also ride our bikes off the loading ramps at the local Alpha Beta grocery store.

Not surprisingly, the lower part of my bicycle frame broke away from the gooseneck. My uncle owned a welding shop and he welded it back together. I was good to go.

Then one day I was turning around in a neighbor's driveway, which happened to be very old asphalt with lots of tiny gravel, and the front forks broke off just below the gooseneck. I went down and the tops of my wrists scraped the asphalt. I was around 11 at the time and those scars were visible into my 20s. Of course, I banged my head pretty good on the asphalt as well, but surprisingly I didn't cut my scalp open.

Pat Germain
05-21-2024, 3:15 PM
Bike looked like this, but mine was blue.

Maurice Mcmurry
05-21-2024, 3:22 PM
Bike looked like this, but mine was blue.

520215

Classic! I like to rewatch the opening scene for On Any Sunday from time to time.


https://youtu.be/3W50hGEs5JE?si=vNPObgreDQInOZrI

Pat Germain
05-21-2024, 4:46 PM
520215

Classic! I like to rewatch the opening scene for On Any Sunday from time to time.


https://youtu.be/3W50hGEs5JE?si=vNPObgreDQInOZrI

Saw that movie at the drive-in with my family. My dad was a desert racer in SoCal back then and he was familiar with some of the people in the movie. I remember seeing Malcom Smith's motorcycle shop from the freeway. Dad was also in a few races with Steve McQueen. He never used his real name, but everybody knew it was him.

Dave Anderson NH
05-22-2024, 6:18 PM
Other than assorted scars from military shrapnel wounds (x2) I have some scars self inflicted and inflicted by others. At about 4 years old the neighbor kid's older brother maybe 8 years old put a long handled 4 tine cultivator tine through my right hand fortunately missing anything important. It hurt so bad I couldn't even cry or speak for a minute or two. About 20 years ago I was in the shop two days before Christmas and made a paring move with a 3/8" blue chip chisel into some short grain. Being a lefty, the right hand was holding the piece downstream of the chisel. It did not end well. The piece split and the chisel went in one side of my middle finger tip and out the other impaling my ring finger. At trip to the ER ensued. After returning home 2 hours later I was caught back down in the shop gluing the missing piece back on and cleaning up the part. Management was less than impressed and showed me parts of her vocabulary I did know she possessed. Another shop incident involved a skew carving chisel rolling off my workbench while I was wearing shorts and slicing into my lower calf. The chisel was so sharp I didn't know it had cut me until I could feel the blood dripping down my leg.

We won't even talk about the assorted cuts, small scars, and scrapes from 3 decades of rock climbing and mountaineering.

Lee DeRaud
05-22-2024, 10:48 PM
Anybody else flashing on the Mel Gibson/Rene Russo scar comparison scene from 'Lethal Weapon 3'?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNOsA4nH8yE