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At least the liquid aluminium (say it in Grahame's voice) didn't merge with your foot. :) If mine would have been on for an hour, it would've probably taken the entire house with it. Mine was just a few minutes. I still want those burgers, though.

 

**BRENT**

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That is so crazy Brent.

My mom used those pans for years and never had a problem but they may have been better quality way back then.

I did a quick search and it looks like you're not alone.

You should probably report it to the manufacturer. Could be their legal dept is waiting for just one more incident before they start sending out big ass checks as "hush money" (right)!

 

In any case, be careful with that foot burn. Sometimes burns take a long time to heal so if it's bad, it pays to go get it looked at by a "wound" or "burn" doc or nurse. It will almost certainly reduce the time you'll have to hobble around.

Hope you feel better soon!

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Man, I could use some hush money. I need a turntable. I would get one in "burnt sienna" if possible.

I haven't been to see a doc (it happening on a Friday night at 9pm takes away all but ERs, then some clinics and urgent cares the next day. The burn is healing rather nicely, and it's blistered over and even that has gone down now. The pain is mostly gone, and it feels like it's just tight skin. Walking a quarter mile or more from the car to my desk kinda blows, though... at least I don't have to take the 5 floors of stairs.

I am tempted to write into the company to show them the damage... perhaps on the stationary of a d-_-b & Associates, LLC.

**BRENT**

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You do realize that hush money would dictate that you actually hush, right?

 

I would wrap the shit out of that.  What you're describing is almost exactly an injury that was fine until the skin broke and got infected.

 

Take care of yourself, dammit!

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How did the interview/testing go?

It went just fine and they've recommended my naturalization application for approval.  Now I just have to wait for a letter to tell me when/where to go for my Oath of Allegiance.  Hopefully, it's not on/around my son's due date.

 

The whole process has been much quicker than I'd anticipated.  It probably helps that I didn't have to go to the Boston office - they'd built another USCIS office right near me few years ago to ease the burden on the Boston office.

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I've undoubtedly made more Americans than anyone else here, and I've not been so happy about a single one of them as I am about you, Haj.  Welcome.

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Congrats Haj! That was incredibly fast! I am still waiting to even receive the notice for the interview date. Let alone having done the interview itself. Seems our MD state office is running way behind the national average time frame

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Thanks, guys.

 

Congrats Haj! That was incredibly fast! I am still waiting to even receive the notice for the interview date. Let alone having done the interview itself. Seems our MD state office is running way behind the national average time frame

 

The processing time difference between some offices are astonishing.  Had I been processed through the Boston office, as opposed to the (relatively) new office they built few years ago in Lawrence, I probably would still be waiting for my interview notice as well.  IIRC, at the time I submitted my application, the Boston office's average processing time for N400 was bit over 7 months.  

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