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Reading the home remedies in one of the Foxfire Books, this is one of
the remedies for when you all have a nail puncture.

"Take a hammer and draw the nail out. Grease the nail and put it away
somewhere to prevent lockjaw."

"The Buzzard And The Dog" is a good humorus short story, also. All of
the Foxfire reading has been a good read.

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Default Nail Puncture

LOL

Easy now.
Somebody is gggggggoingggggggggg to believe that really works. It never
affected me the few times I punctured my nail and I didn't ggggggggggrease
the nail afterwards.

OTOH: The only thing minor that ever happened from those incidents was my
one finger tiggggggggggggggggghtened up a bit.


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Reading the home remedies in one of the Foxfire Books, this is one of
the remedies for when you all have a nail puncture.

"Take a hammer and draw the nail out. Grease the nail and put it away
somewhere to prevent lockjaw."

"The Buzzard And The Dog" is a good humorus short story, also. All of
the Foxfire reading has been a good read.

Sonny

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