Dave, I only found out after the fact, so I'm not sure. He was trying to get away without telling me, but he came in to ask me for a glass of milk right after it happened. His eyes were red and watering, there were tears on his cheeks, and he was sniffling a lot. I asked him if he'd gotten hurt and he leaned over and whispered, "I put a Lego in my nose. An antenna." From the looks of him, I'm guessing he gave himself a good poke pretty far up there. I was thankful for what seemed to be a best-case scenario. I can't imagine trying to retrieve one of those teeny ones if it got lodged up in there.
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BOYS!!! I am learning those little guys are different creatures.
How far? Was it performance or crisis? Plunger or probe orientation?
Oh - this is funny! David - I love your categories. Spoken from experience?
Dave, I only found out after the fact, so I'm not sure. He was trying to get away without telling me, but he came in to ask me for a glass of milk right after it happened. His eyes were red and watering, there were tears on his cheeks, and he was sniffling a lot. I asked him if he'd gotten hurt and he leaned over and whispered, "I put a Lego in my nose. An antenna." From the looks of him, I'm guessing he gave himself a good poke pretty far up there. I was thankful for what seemed to be a best-case scenario. I can't imagine trying to retrieve one of those teeny ones if it got lodged up in there.
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