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Haha... gee thanks! Yes the car is alive and well. As far as i know. :?
I feel really bad for the driver though! Poor guy!
Yea... next time i've decided to come back to you all in pieces.
Heehee...
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Great Scott! :shock: How did that happen, Laci?

Glad it wasn't worse [although a punctured lung can't be fun], but please be careful.
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Eh, er, I was drunk walking (haha) and apparently decided it would be like THE funniest thing in the world to scare the bejeezuz out of someone driving by while acting like an idiot. I think it's safe to say it worked. :shock:
Fyi: Never play pop goes the weasel with a vehicle in motion. You will lose.
Who knew?! haha
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laci_baby wrote:Eh, er, I was drunk walking (haha) and apparently decided it would be like THE funniest thing in the world to scare the bejeezuz out of someone driving by while acting like an idiot. I think it's safe to say it worked. :shock:
Fyi: Never play pop goes the weasel with a vehicle in motion. You will lose.
Who knew?! haha
You're not safe to let out alone :roll:
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Fran wrote:
laci_baby wrote:Eh, er, I was drunk walking (haha) and apparently decided it would be like THE funniest thing in the world to scare the bejeezuz out of someone driving by while acting like an idiot. I think it's safe to say it worked. :shock:
Fyi: Never play pop goes the weasel with a vehicle in motion. You will lose.
Who knew?! haha
You're not safe to let out alone :roll:
Dee and Dum, a match made in heaven, try and injure them at your own risk :lol:
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StephenKingman wrote:
Fran wrote:
laci_baby wrote:Eh, er, I was drunk walking (haha) and apparently decided it would be like THE funniest thing in the world to scare the bejeezuz out of someone driving by while acting like an idiot. I think it's safe to say it worked. :shock:
Fyi: Never play pop goes the weasel with a vehicle in motion. You will lose.
Who knew?! haha
You're not safe to let out alone :roll:
Dee and Dum, a match made in heaven, try and injure them at your own risk :lol:
I know Ike... that's what i keep telling people and yet they just keep letting me out. People. They'll never learn. haha....

Aww thanks Mike! We are a perfect match arent we!? haha.. But i dont think anyone would have to try very hard to injure us......
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The fact that most of the posts on this thread are yours scares me, Ace.
I really need to buy you a dummy suit or something
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Haha poor Ace :(
I always get injured when travelling. My last visit I bruced a knee, a finger and got commercial bleach burns! *sigh*
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This one time, I went into the hospital, and they cut me open, and they took a whole human being out of me!
Plus: three broken ribs, two broken toes, and a dislocated shoulder (x5)(not all at the same time). And a dislocated finger, too, but I mostly popped that back in myself.
The ribs hurt a lot, but pain is relative, after giving birth.
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I was 14.

Fell into a wheelie rubbish bin at school and split my head open. Blood everywhere! I think the girl that saw it happen was more horrified then I was.
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I'm so excited... I haven't injured myself in over a month!! I hope my luck is changing around for the better. :lol:
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When I was 4, I was smashed in the head with a baseball bat. I have a giant scar across my forehead, though most people don't notice as it blends in with the creases of my forehead.

If I bend my knee in the right (read: wrong) way, my meniscus will slide out of place. I used to be able to pop it back, but now that I'm older, grown and my cartilage is hardening, it's not so easy. Last time it happened, I had to have a doctor snap it back.

My left pinky toe is sideways from breaking it in junior high.

I have a scar on the back of my head. I'm not sure what it's from. I don't know if that's good or bad.

I have a scar under my chin from hitting it on the side of a pool; another on my knee from falling off of a bike and getting a rock stuck in it.
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^Ouchie!^
All of those sound like it hurt!!!
I"m actually pretty proud i haven't gotten hurt in a while. :shock:

Well.... yea... okay. i don't know if this counts but i bled and I'll get a lovely new scar from it, so i guess?
Any who... i was vacuuming at work at 4 in the morning and all except the security lights were off (they look like night lights poking out of the ceiling.) and i was all alone. I'm very paranoid so i jump at everything the entire time. I go around a corner and i thought i saw someone like a foot away on the other side of the corner so i screamed and did a 'hi-ya' ninja kick, hand wop thing and totally threw the pile of boxes that were not human ( :roll: ) across the aisle. Somehow in my ninja experience i cut my arm from my elbow to my wrist. Lovely. Ugh.
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laci_baby wrote:^Ouchie!^
All of those sound like it hurt!!!
I"m actually pretty proud i haven't gotten hurt in a while. :shock:

Well.... yea... okay. i don't know if this counts but i bled and I'll get a lovely new scar from it, so i guess?
Any who... i was vacuuming at work at 4 in the morning and all except the security lights were off (they look like night lights poking out of the ceiling.) and i was all alone. I'm very paranoid so i jump at everything the entire time. I go around a corner and i thought i saw someone like a foot away on the other side of the corner so i screamed and did a 'hi-ya' ninja kick, hand wop thing and totally threw the pile of boxes that were not human ( :roll: ) across the aisle. Somehow in my ninja experience i cut my arm from my elbow to my wrist. Lovely. Ugh.

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I have thrown a kick towards my sparring partner leg, actually to his left thigh (it's called low kick). But accidentally I hit my tibia quit strongly in the knee, besides my leg gear had slipped down. My tibia is, hmm let's say "experienced", so it doesn't hurt, but muscles beside it made (and makes) it painful like hell, so I can barely stand.
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