http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/26/us/idaho- ... ?hpt=ga_nsIdaho fisherman finds finger in belly of a fish
From Amanda Watts, CNN
updated 2:04 AM EDT, Wed September 26, 2012
A fisherman found a finger in the belly of a trout caught in a remote northern Idaho lake. And detectives located the owner, who delivered a surprising message. Despite their hard detective work, Haans Galassi said he did not want to be reunited with his severed digit.
"At first the sheriff asked me if I wanted it back, and I was thinking 'um, no!" Galassi, 31, said.
The reunion may bring back too much pain for Galassi , who is getting over the accident two months ago on an Idaho lake.
Galassi was wakeboarding on Priest Lake in July while holding on to a rope attached to a speed boat. Then things went terribly wrong. He noticed too much slack in the rope, tried to correct it and the rope wrapped around his left hand, he said.
"It pulled me over in the water and dragged me for a few feet before it broke me free," Galassi said. "I didn't feel pain at first, just numbness and I pulled my hand out of water and it was bad news. I look and see I'm missing all four fingers at that point."
Galassi was rushed to the hospital and has been trying to get by without his missing fingers. He learned that he can still grip and grab items such as a steering wheel with his affected hand
So that's how they're made
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So that's how they're made
Not enough breading apparently......
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It's a little late for reattachment, but it would be a nice as a conversation piece on the mantel in a jar of alcohol.
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Re: So that's how they're made
And then when anyone asks him to lend a hand, he could say No, but I'll lend you PART of one...
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Re: So that's how they're made
A new twist on "giving someone the finger"....
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I wonder if his reluctance is because it was the middle finger? With the other three still missing it could provoke some severe misunderstandings
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Re: So that's how they're made
Small trout are called.......................................................................................fingerlings?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: So that's how they're made
Or as a holiday meal center piece....It's a little late for reattachment, but it would be a nice as a conversation piece on the mantel in a jar of alcohol.



Re: So that's how they're made
If one were trying to find reasons to be repulsed by alcohol, I suppose. For those with a healthier attitude on the subject that sounds little nasty.oldr_n_wsr wrote:It's a little late for reattachment, but it would be a nice as a conversation piece on the mantel in a jar of alcohol.
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