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but then again, when I broke my right arm a few years back, I taught myself to be wankidextrous.
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so, the garden, upstairs, near the shed... etc etc...
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but the set up was all there, it just needed the punchline..
I'm a victim of circumstance...
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Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:38,
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I'm a victim of circumstance...
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i only broke my wrist in one place, but the surgeon turned it into shrapnel.
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as the breaks were all clean.
How did you break your wrist?
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Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:21,
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How did you break your wrist?
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i was doing my mate a favour. unfortunately, she's got ceramic kitchen floor tiles, so the chair skidded one way and i went the other. next thing you know, i'm on the floor with a bag of chicken nuggets on my arm!
wouldn't have happened at my house, i've got stepladders.
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wouldn't have happened at my house, i've got stepladders.
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plaster came off tuesday, but my wrist is knackered. got to start physio on monday, they reckon i won't be using it properly for a few months. fortunately, i've got just enough strength and flexibility left in it to knit!
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