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PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:38 am 
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I was very sorry that I read this, so I thought I'd share.

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(CNN) -- During a family trip to the beach last month, 4-year-old Paul Franklin fell and scraped his right knee.

That's not unusual; little boys do all the time.

It's what emerged from his swollen knee that makes this a tale worth telling: a snail.

Paul of Aliso Viejo, California, was walking along the beach when he dinged his knee against a rock.

"We just cleaned it up, put a Band-Aid on it," his father, Ken Franklin, told CNN affiliate KCAL. "Before you know it, a couple weeks later, his knee was very swollen and somewhat infected."

A doctor told Paul's mom, Rachael, that it might be a nasty staph infection. Antibiotics helped, but there was a growing black bump underneath the skin.

Tired of waiting and certain the wound needed to be drained, the mom decided to take matters into her own hands. She squeezed it with her fingers and out it popped.

"It looked like a rock. It was a black thing," she told the station. "I put it on a paper towel and I'm like, 'That is a weird looking rock. It has swirls on it,' and I turn it over and it is a sea snail."

The family figures a snail egg got under Paul's skin when he scuffed up his knee.

And little Paul's reaction?

"I thought it was kind of crazy," he said.

But not so crazy that the preschooler didn't take ownership of the find.

The Orange County Register reports that Paul named the snail Turbo, after the star of this summer's animated feature.


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Never going to the beach again? That sounds awesome! I'm surprised the snail survived. Free snail! (Doesn't sound like the kid was too bothered by it either).


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Darkroland wrote:
Never going to the beach again? That sounds awesome! I'm surprised the snail survived. Free snail! (Doesn't sound like the kid was too bothered by it either).


That's what I was thinking! "I wonder if the snail lived? He'd make a great pet!" (I assume so, since the kid named it)

My stepson was spearfishing offshore here last week, took a shot, missed a mackerel, and the spear went up under a rock ledge instead. He heard all kinds of swishing noises and was very shortly thereafter being pulled swiftly along by a 6 foot nurse shark. He had to pull his knife and cut the line. That's in the "never going to the beach again" range for me :D

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Darkroland wrote:
Never going to the beach again? That sounds awesome! I'm surprised the snail survived. Free snail! (Doesn't sound like the kid was too bothered by it either).

That too, free pet sea snails? Yes!

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You might as well live in a bubble.

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This leads me to believe the family needs to work on it's definition of "cleaned it up".


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I was thinking the same thing.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:27 am 
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Aizle wrote:
This leads me to believe the family needs to work on it's definition of "cleaned it up".


No **** man...I think of cleaned it up, iti ncludes either hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alchohol, making sure that there is no way any kind of infectuous or unsanitary anything could possibly be present and then bandaging it.

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