I did shortly after Patricks incident. First time ever too:
Walking down the stairs at school, misjudged a step and landed on my ankle and broke it.
Not knowing what just happened, I carried on my day, and even walked a mile home on a broken ankle.
I did shortly after Patricks incident. First time ever too:
Walking down the stairs at school, misjudged a step and landed on my ankle and broke it.
Not knowing what just happened, I carried on my day, and even walked a mile home on a broken ankle.
@duncanwood: I can't wait.
I broke my left arm back in 2000 near the wrist area. How I did it was I feel down backwards on some basement stairs. I remember that my head was the first part that made contact with the stairs. My eyes were closed and I saw green flashes. Surprisingly enough, I did not suffer a concussion.
What sucks about most of this: I was on vacation at the time, plus I am also a south paw as well. Ever since that wipe-out, my left arm starts hurting a-bit whenever I lift things that weight more than 50 Lbs.
I broke a bone in my foot once and my wrist another time ...didn't fully realize they were broken until I got them checked out.
I broke my leg in the military. We where out in the woods on combat training and I stepped in a hole and then suddenly snap :-/, damn that sucked so hard.
Never broken anything. I have fractured my toe and a bone in my arm. I don't know which one. I was young.
When I was two, I broke my leg. Does that make me a badass two year old?
So you have bones?
@video_game_king said:
When I was two, I broke my leg. Does that make me a badass two year old?
So you have bones?
Why would you assume otherwise?
I've fractured both of my feet after jumping off a fairly high cliff whilst rock climbing a year or so back.
It hurt pretty bad, but it was worth it because I got to boss people around while I was in a wheelchair. That being said, my legs were extremely itchy under the casts, and I couldn't do anything about them. After a week or so I got used to it though.
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