The Boston Diaries

The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”

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Sunday, Debtember 05, 2010

Emergency

I'm waiting in the emergency room as Bunny's thumb is being looked at. Tip, people: be careful when using a mandolin (the slicer, not the musical instrument)—they're sharp!

More details as they happen.


Emergency Part Deux

Bunny just came out to get her coat, and informed me that she may have to get a tetanus shot (ouch). It just depends on if she got one when she broke her arm a few years ago; the hospital is looking up the records now.


Emergency, Part Drei

Bunny got the tetatus shot, the doctor just arrived, looked at her thumb, and just ran off to get the Superglue (no, really—that's what it was designed for initially).


Emergency Part Quatro

Well, the doctor came back with a tube of Superglue, applied a few layers over Bunny's thumb, and now we wait to be discharged.

The crisis is over.


Emergency Part Fem

We're back. We're fine. Bunny is in the garage with a mallet making sure the mandolin won't hurt anyone in the future.

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