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Angra 01-01-2009 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 773785)
Angra, glad to hear you're ok...kind of wanting to see photos, but I'll understand if you don't want to give them.

I don't HAVE any. And no, i'm not gonna take any either. :p

But it ain't so bad.

Lots of bruises on my forehead and 1 on my chin and 1 on the back of my head from the fall. The inside of my lower lip is quite bloody, without being an open wound. And my left cheek and the right side of my nose are a liiiittle swollen, but i'm probably the only person who can see that, thanks to a really fast and effective guard who brought me ice.

Phalanx 01-01-2009 06:18 AM

So next time you're gonna break up a mens room fight, approach from behind, push heads into sinks...or pretend to help one guy to get rid of one, and take him in his weakened state.

It's not something to feel bad about though...violence can happen, it's usually not expected, hard to anticipate what's going to happen in a situation like that...one more reason I avoid alcohol.
The green, it's all about the peace, "man".

Angra 01-01-2009 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 773794)
So next time you're gonna break up a mens room fight, approach from behind, push heads into sinks...or pretend to help one guy to get rid of one, and take him in his weakened state.

It's not something to feel bad about though...violence can happen, it's usually not expected, hard to anticipate what's going to happen in a situation like that...one more reason I avoid alcohol.
The green, it's all about the peace, "man".



Hahaha

Yea, i think next time i will just.... watch. :D

monalisa 01-01-2009 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 773795)
Hahaha

Yea, i think next time i will just.... watch. :D

...or just get the hell out of there. *turns around "nope, I didn't see a thing" exits with face intact* :D

Seriously though, I'm glad you're ok and nothing of yours got broken. Hopefully the rest of the year is better for you, that wouldn't be too difficult at this point.

Angra 01-01-2009 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by monalisa (Post 773836)
...or just get the hell out of there. *turns around "nope, I didn't see a thing" exits with face intact* :D

Seriously though, I'm glad you're ok and nothing of yours got broken. Hopefully the rest of the year is better for you, that wouldn't be too difficult at this point.


Right.

By the way, how do you remove blood from clothes? And not just from normal clothes, but from a tuxedo.

monalisa 01-01-2009 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 773840)
Right.

By the way, how do you remove blood from clothes? And not just from normal clothes, but from a tuxedo.

Not sure if you can do this with a tuxedo, but soaking clothes in cold water usually helps. I've even had that work after the blood had dried. But with a tux, I don't know, depends on the material I guess. Good luck with that.

Angra 01-01-2009 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by monalisa (Post 773845)
Not sure if you can do this with a tuxedo, but soaking clothes in cold water usually helps. I've even had that work after the blood had dried. But with a tux, I don't know, depends on the material I guess. Good luck with that.

Thanks.....

Phalanx 01-01-2009 03:19 PM

I've heard a mixture of soda water, bi-carb and lemon juice lifts blood pretty well - you might need a few goes though.
Or, you could harvest mosquitos or leeches and somehow extract their anticoagulant?

Disease 01-01-2009 04:52 PM

SOrry to hear what happened Angra, I feel your pain.... Take it easy.

Angra 01-01-2009 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 773960)
I've heard a mixture of soda water, bi-carb and lemon juice lifts blood pretty well - you might need a few goes though.
Or, you could harvest mosquitos or leeches and somehow extract their anticoagulant?



Heh

Stain remover seemed to do the trick. Who knew? :)




Thanks Dis.


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