Embarrassing Injuries
Sometimes your mind isn't quite on the job in hand, the throes of passion get, well, passionate and something goes painfully wrong. Ok, so you wouldn't tell your mates how you got injured, but you can tell us... we won't laugh. Much.
( , Thu 2 Sep 2004, 10:25)
Sometimes your mind isn't quite on the job in hand, the throes of passion get, well, passionate and something goes painfully wrong. Ok, so you wouldn't tell your mates how you got injured, but you can tell us... we won't laugh. Much.
( , Thu 2 Sep 2004, 10:25)
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Not me and not a friend
Not really relavent i guess but just too good not to add.
At the battle of Waterloo while over-looking the carnage on horseback one of Wellingtons generals had his entire leg blown off just above the knee by a cannon-ball. His actual quote to Wellington recorded in the battle notes was "My God sir iv'e lost a leg" to which Wellington replied "My God sir so you have" he then proceeded to collapse from the horse as Wellington went off to give those frogs a damn good trouncing. He was taken to a field hospital and recovered eventually btw. Not really embarrasing I guess but just makes me smile at how Damnable British he was, stoic and not wanting to make a fuss!
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 9:03, Reply)
Not really relavent i guess but just too good not to add.
At the battle of Waterloo while over-looking the carnage on horseback one of Wellingtons generals had his entire leg blown off just above the knee by a cannon-ball. His actual quote to Wellington recorded in the battle notes was "My God sir iv'e lost a leg" to which Wellington replied "My God sir so you have" he then proceeded to collapse from the horse as Wellington went off to give those frogs a damn good trouncing. He was taken to a field hospital and recovered eventually btw. Not really embarrasing I guess but just makes me smile at how Damnable British he was, stoic and not wanting to make a fuss!
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 9:03, Reply)
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