Bringing us all the very latest in medical technology is our newest friend Dave. Dave got his hands on a Wii and started playing away when he had a mishap with a light fixture. All of this we've seen before, but the cherry on top of this sundae of a story is his repair job. Not to a strap or anything, but to his hand. I've heard some people use band aids on their injuries, but Dave here is beyond that. As you can see, Scotch tape is where it's at for Dave. I'll let Dave tell you a little bit about his story...
Yeah, I cut myself pretty bad while playing tennis on Wii Sports... I actually cut myself just about an hour ago. Pretty much, I was playing Wii tennis and the ball went high. I was pretty into the game at the time and jumped for the ball. My right hand and controller when crashing into the light fixture on my fan. The fixture and bulb shattered to bits. The inital jar out of my game was pretty bad... I looked down and my hand and blood was pouring out. I cut my wrist pretty badly actually.
It doesn't look so bad now, but it is still bad enough where if I clench my fist it will reopen the wound. I wish I had some superglue so I could seal it shut(ghetto first aid) instead of the scotch tape that I'm using right now. This however is a learning experence because now I will be more aware of my surroundings...
Well Dave, it's good to see that the Scotch tape was just a stop gap measure until you can get your hands on some superglue.