Tetanus is one of those things that is required at intervals. When was your last one. They are usually required every ten years. If you still have doubts; call and ask your nurse practitioner and see what they say.
Taking a finger off with a butter knife is improbable. The butter knife lacks a sharp edge. But you can still hurt yourself, and your potatoes might get peeled a lot faster with a paring knife or potato peeler.
first,take a knife, then cut it of,and it is done.
DONT ! You Could Get Tetanus or it could get infected. but BTW The Best Way Is To Use A Knife (:
That is blood my friend.
Well you get a finger then you get some nifes and then you insert the the finger . and then you pick up the knife and stick it in your dick or you vagina and the worms will come out
You might get burned by the fire, scalded by hot liquid, or cut your finger with a knife.
well it depends on if it is a butter knife or a stake knife if it is a butter knife then just use it like a butter knife. but if it is a stake knife then be very careful.
No, he has a retractable blade that is attached to his wrist.He walks up to someone and punches them in the stomach with the blade.
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
They ate with their knife and their thumb , index and middle finger, but only allowing the tips of the three fingers to touch the food!
Use a dull knife to get under the valve stem. Simultaneously pull up with your finger guiding it and it should release.