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IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
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Not about life and death. You can skip this one.
Several years ago, I found myself waiting for the bus in my quiet little hometown. There was hardly anyone around, but I knew the kids from the nearby school would be coming soon (mostly as I was going to that school then too, but had got out early). So I secured my place exactly where the door of the arriving bus would come to be.
As the bus arrived, a considerable queue had built behind me, consisting of screaming kids carrying a lot of weight on their cloddy little torsos, and having very low barycentres. And suddenly, everybody made a push forward. Already used to this kind of shenanigans, the driver showed no sign of slowing down, to get it over with as quickly as possible.
I struggled hard to push the entire pack one step back, but wasn’t able to get my feet back up that kerb. That is, I did succeed, just a fraction of a second before that enormous wheel would have milled my foot to a slightly sticky tarmac topping.
The next day I told my friends about it, and they just thought I needed to be wearing shoes with steel caps in order to be safe…
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 15:17, 2 replies)
Several years ago, I found myself waiting for the bus in my quiet little hometown. There was hardly anyone around, but I knew the kids from the nearby school would be coming soon (mostly as I was going to that school then too, but had got out early). So I secured my place exactly where the door of the arriving bus would come to be.
As the bus arrived, a considerable queue had built behind me, consisting of screaming kids carrying a lot of weight on their cloddy little torsos, and having very low barycentres. And suddenly, everybody made a push forward. Already used to this kind of shenanigans, the driver showed no sign of slowing down, to get it over with as quickly as possible.
I struggled hard to push the entire pack one step back, but wasn’t able to get my feet back up that kerb. That is, I did succeed, just a fraction of a second before that enormous wheel would have milled my foot to a slightly sticky tarmac topping.
The next day I told my friends about it, and they just thought I needed to be wearing shoes with steel caps in order to be safe…
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 15:17, 2 replies)
Hmmm
Steel caps would probably just slice your toes clean off if a bus went over them.
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 16:50, closed)
Steel caps would probably just slice your toes clean off if a bus went over them.
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 16:50, closed)
Click for "Barycentres".
Reads better than "centres of gravity" for some reason.
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 18:09, closed)
Reads better than "centres of gravity" for some reason.
( , Fri 20 Aug 2010, 18:09, closed)
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