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Gorilla Glue do is no more
#21
Robert M wrote:
GGD,

What about the original emergency room visit? Who's paying for that? What about all the additional expenses related to the surgery at the hospital? Who's paying for them? The doctor's fee is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to expenses and I sure as heck hope she has to pay for all of them out of her own pocket. I stand by what I said about her dumbassery.

Robert

From the videos at the link I posted, there was no hospital for the final removal, it was done in the doctor's office.

I have no ideal how the emergency room visit got billed or paid, I didn't see anything mentioned in what I've read, maybe you can investigate to get answers to those questions you have.

Yes it was a very stupid thing, and she very much regretted it, and suffered. But I will say that there are a lot of people who do stupid things and wind up in the emergency room. Many explain it as "I fell on it".


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#22
Hi everyone,

No need to delve further. Glad to see that money is going to charity as a result of this dumbassery. Still, in a case like this (and similar cases), all of the expenses should be the burden of the fool who did this to him/herself. Not a dime should be covered by insurance and/or other people.

Robert
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#23
Classic ID Ten T error...
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#24
macphanatic wrote:
So, someone who has concerns about their hair and it’s condition chooses to spray something called Gorilla Glue in their hair? In my book, that’s the definition of idiotic.

Right? It’s not like anybody is going to put something like “glue” in the name of their hair care product for gawd’s sake.


Or use a word like “gorilla” in the name or slap a gorilla on the front of it. That’d be crazy.

Heck, why not just add “snot” on there too? :biggrin:
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#25
Blankity Blank, that explains a lot. Thanks.
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#26
All,

Nope. Blankity's pics are misleading because of what they don't show. The Moco de gorila in particular is guilty of this. Each of the containers has instructions which make it immediately evident they are hair styling products. Find those products on amazon or other sites and you can see the sides blankety's pics don't show.

'course, I've seen all of those products in person and actually used some of them in the past and can confirm it. No mistaking them for anything but hair styling products. In contrast, if you look at glue products like Gorilla Glue Spray, there's no mistaking they are glue products and absolutely not for hair.

Robert
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