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Sawang Boriboon emergency rescue volunteers received an odd request on the morning of the 13th January from staff at McDonald’s in The Avenue on Second Road. The drama began when an inquisitive staff member somehow had managed to get his middle finger stuck in a hole in a wooden drawer and they needed the volunteers’ help to release the finger. No situation too small, a volunteer was sent to the store to resolve the drama. After failing to release the finger with lubricant, both the embarrassed young man and the drawer were rushed to nearby Pattaya Memorial Hospital where after a tense 30 minutes of medical procedure, a doctor finally solved the problem by sawing off the top of the drawer to release the swollen finger. Ouch!

www.pattayapeople.com

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2010-01-13

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I wonder if icing the area would have reduced the size of the finger enough to pull it out. Fingers puff up in hot humid weather. I really hate it when fingers get stuck in holes. A happy ending here.

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Looking at the pic, I noticed he stuck his middle finger in the hole, instead of the usual index finger. Middle finger stuck in a hole... where have i seen it before? :)

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Imagine my surprise. :) I felt sure that the story would end with the madics :D cutting off the offending finger, that being worth less than the cost of replacing the drawer unit.

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Looking at the pic, I noticed he stuck his middle finger in the hole, instead of the usual index finger. Middle finger stuck in a hole... where have i seen it before? :)

Maybe he has been hanging out with Dutch boys talking about their dykes.

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I thought it was KFC that was 'Finger Lickin' good' could this be a Marketing Ploy ????

:)

That would be copyright infringement.

"Finger Stickin' Good" would be acceptable.

PS. Also not that it was his whole finger that was stuck.... and not the one next to it.

PPS. Ploy is no longer with our marketing department.

Edited by NanLaew

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