MarkMinette
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Joined: 5/28/2007 From: Fredericton, New Brunswick Status: offline
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When I was in the military, a friend brought an antique Coleman camp stove into my shop, and asked if I could give it a complete overhaul. I was using aircraft grade paint stripper to remove the old paint. At coffee break, I wiped my hands clean, and went to the washroom for a pee. When I grabbed my member, I wasn't long realizing my hands still had some of the chemical on them. The burning was extreme. I ran into the Battery Shop (where we serviced automotive batteries) across the hall, dropped my pants, and doused my willy with baking soda, in order to neutralize the chemical. I then decided to wash my hands in the Eyewash Fountain (a device that uses water to flush chemicals from your eyes, should you get battery acid in them). I was unaware that the fountain was connected to an alarm that rang throughout the building (eye burns are very serious), and I didn't hear the alarm sounding. Sooooo...I happened to turn around, with my pants around my ankles and my groin covered in baking soda, to see about 20 men and women, who had come to my rescue, with their jaws hanging open and a "WTF???" look on their faces.
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