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Stupid Jason Tricks - Volume 325

Posted By: Jason Burnell
Date: Monday, 8 January 2007, at 9:15 a.m.

Well, it looks like I'm trying to beat K-Stew on the old falling down the ladder trick.

This may not be as good as falling out of the garbage can or falling down the ladder into the paint but yesterday I did manage to shoot a nail through my pointer finger! Now, here's whats funny, I have a small tool that spaces the trim evenly. Did the nail hit the tool. NO. It avoided the tool and curved back and around it to hit the Jason who "theoretically" should have been clear.

I was nailing up some window trim and the nail must have hit another nail or a knot. Anyway it bent and went out of the side of the trim and yep, right through my fingernail.

Kind of hurt. Kind of bled. Finished nailing and went to put some Neosporin on it. I even washed my hands.

I'm sure that somewhere, somehow Steven Greene is rolling on the floor right about now. LOL

Anybody know where I can get a good plastic bubble? The world is a dangerous place.

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