Scars with history
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
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pretty nasty
When I was ten we took a little treehouse building shortcut. Steps or a ladder would have been better, but time consuming. We could just as east have a few rusty nails sticking out of the tree to clamber up. All fine until I tried to get down in my spongy trainers, slipped and caught my belly button on one of them.
Yes, wince away.
But I didn't die. Bled quite a bit, though.
Got a very cool scar.
( , Tue 8 Feb 2005, 14:31, Reply)
When I was ten we took a little treehouse building shortcut. Steps or a ladder would have been better, but time consuming. We could just as east have a few rusty nails sticking out of the tree to clamber up. All fine until I tried to get down in my spongy trainers, slipped and caught my belly button on one of them.
Yes, wince away.
But I didn't die. Bled quite a bit, though.
Got a very cool scar.
( , Tue 8 Feb 2005, 14:31, Reply)
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