On the very off chance you haven't seen this: http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/02/08/exclusive-first-two-women-on-top-shot-say-pressure-competing-with-14-guys-was-intense/?test=faces
Be polite, please. (also I'd like to add that I reserve the right to delete any and all comments that I find offensive, argumentative, or just plain tiresome.)
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No, no. Up under the ribcage.
ReplyDeleteThat way you don't have to worry about deflection or getting stuck on a rib.
mmmm ribs.... now I'm hungry.
ReplyDeleteu r sick MFs
ReplyDeleteJa. I was gonna say "through his sternum", but...
ReplyDeleteApparently pruning shears are all but designed for the job, too.
ReplyDeleteJim
GOOOD one... and yeah, it's up under so the knife doesn't turn! :-)
ReplyDeleteWV bredi Almost a Breda?
You know, I never need a reminder why I keep readin y'all's blogs.
ReplyDeleteActually, it's between the 4th and 6th intercostal spaces.
ReplyDeleteThat brought a smile to my face after an awful day of Jury Duty...
ReplyDeleteThanks
THOToftheJURY
Not only Valentine's Day, but my 1st wedding anniversary.
ReplyDeleteYou can go under the ribs, but it's a messy job.
ReplyDeleteOn the very off chance you haven't seen this: http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/02/08/exclusive-first-two-women-on-top-shot-say-pressure-competing-with-14-guys-was-intense/?test=faces
ReplyDelete2 women compete in Top Shot
Rabbit said: "Actually, it's between the 4th and 6th intercostal spaces."
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to turn the blade to horizontal...
My wife, the Critical Care nurse, loved this.
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