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    Old 02-23-2021, 10:28 PM
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    Gotta keep those scissors out of the hands of mean paper and cardboard cutting people. It can also be used to keep the candy stash safe too.....

    I spied this in the ER today. My husband fell on the ice in the driveway and fractured his wrist. I have to call the Orthopedic Doctor in the morning. He will need surgery to fix the fracture.

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    Old 02-24-2021, 03:25 AM
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    Sorry about your husband. "Interesting" container for supplies.

    Sidebar...I was in the DR office and she needed supplies from locked cabinet but didn't have a key! Aide came in and SHE had the key. So I said...who has the higher degree and the key for supplies? Both laughed and DR said SHE, meaning aide, does but I can write prescriptions!
    Behind locked doors were PAPER PRODUCTS'!!!
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    Sorry to hear about your husband's accident. If younger I could have used the safe. LOL
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    Sorry your husband had a bad fall. Hope he can get it taken care of quickly! Cabinet looks good but I would lose the key.
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    Sorry about your DH and his fall. I hope he mends quickly. Now for the perfect scissor keeper that one is perfect!
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    Old 02-24-2021, 08:20 AM
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    Thank you all for the warm wishes I will pass them along. He slept in the living room on the sofa that reclines. I propped up his arm with pillows before I went to bed at 1:30 am. He was up when I came out of the bedroom at 7 am. I have to call the Orthopedic Doctor today and set up an appointment to find out when surgery will take place.
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    ChasingHawk ... so sorry about your Humpty Dumpty moment and do hope that all goes well with surgery and recovery. Should be able to use a keypad doorlock on something you already have. I can think of other things to lock away! Might be a good project for him .... to ponder and make plans for it, as he recovers!

    Tartan ... No reason to lose the key. Though you would have yet another pin# to remember!
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    I am so sorry for your Husband's fall. I hope the surgery goes well and heals fast!
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    So sorry about your husband's fall and hope he gets to have surgery soon. I just know I would lose the key if I had to lock up my scissors
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    Sorry about your DH and his fall.

    I have considered using one of those tool carts in the sewing room for supplies and a cutting table. They make a lot of sense for the sewing room. They come in pretty colors so you can match the room decor.
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