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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Another drunken broken wrist story.....
A few years ago a mate of mine was at Cardiff Uni, we went down to see him for the weekend, the usual went on, down the union, get trollied, go for curry.
On our way to the afformentioned curry house when we come accross a large railway bridge, no biggie I hear you say.
Well we walked over the bridge and on the way down the other side one of my mates decides to hurl himself over the rails and he landed on his feet.
Another mate thought this looked so cool that he thought he would try it, mmmmmmmmmmmmm. The only problem was ,that said mate forgot that he had feet and ended up lamping his quite considerable frame plum on the deck.
Injuries sustained - Great big hole in chin, claret everywhere(which the doctors made bigger by digging out more bone - doh), both bones in right wrist broken (not cleanly either, had to have a 3 hour op and pins for 3 months) and he knackered one of his knees.
The moral of the story kids is don't jump off bridges.......
no appologies for length
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 11:43, Reply)
A few years ago a mate of mine was at Cardiff Uni, we went down to see him for the weekend, the usual went on, down the union, get trollied, go for curry.
On our way to the afformentioned curry house when we come accross a large railway bridge, no biggie I hear you say.
Well we walked over the bridge and on the way down the other side one of my mates decides to hurl himself over the rails and he landed on his feet.
Another mate thought this looked so cool that he thought he would try it, mmmmmmmmmmmmm. The only problem was ,that said mate forgot that he had feet and ended up lamping his quite considerable frame plum on the deck.
Injuries sustained - Great big hole in chin, claret everywhere(which the doctors made bigger by digging out more bone - doh), both bones in right wrist broken (not cleanly either, had to have a 3 hour op and pins for 3 months) and he knackered one of his knees.
The moral of the story kids is don't jump off bridges.......
no appologies for length
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 11:43, Reply)
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