The Official: "Things that piss you off" Thread!!
- SpudMonster
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Broken bones... Hmm..
Broke my left collarbone once, then re-broke it, broke my right collarbone, and broke my left ring finger.
First to post on 50th page. w00tzorz.
Broke my left collarbone once, then re-broke it, broke my right collarbone, and broke my left ring finger.
First to post on 50th page. w00tzorz.
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never broke a bone my mom pisses me off when she says i stay up to lte then when i goto take a shower and go to bed she says she wants the shower andci have to wait an hour
I cracked a tooth when i was 4 and had to have it pulled after it dyed and turned gray.
Had surgery on my left leg for a bone tumer when i was in 4th grade, had to spend 6 months in a cast.
Broke my leg falling down the stairs when i was in 5th grade, 2 weeks later when i still had the cast on, tripped on the cast and fell down the stairs again and broke my left elbow. spent about another 5 weeks in casts.
In 10th grade played tackle foot ball (no padding), and broke my collarbone with a sickening pop. spent 5 days on painkillers and in some sholder-pullback-thingy for 6 weeks. I also was told to wait my turn at the emergancy room front desk while in intense pain (from the collarbone) because the women in front of me was to dumb to realize she couldn't get her babies records from the emergency room desk.
Fortunantly extreme and continuos profanity sped up the process of getting me takin care of.
Had surgery on my left leg for a bone tumer when i was in 4th grade, had to spend 6 months in a cast.
Broke my leg falling down the stairs when i was in 5th grade, 2 weeks later when i still had the cast on, tripped on the cast and fell down the stairs again and broke my left elbow. spent about another 5 weeks in casts.
In 10th grade played tackle foot ball (no padding), and broke my collarbone with a sickening pop. spent 5 days on painkillers and in some sholder-pullback-thingy for 6 weeks. I also was told to wait my turn at the emergancy room front desk while in intense pain (from the collarbone) because the women in front of me was to dumb to realize she couldn't get her babies records from the emergency room desk.
Fortunantly extreme and continuos profanity sped up the process of getting me takin care of.
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"In the end our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy"- John Sawhill
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Me too, when I was 4. A bloody VW beetle ran over me. Burnt my back with the exhaust pipe too.SpudMonster wrote:Broke my left collarbone once
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Poo.
I hate American football/gridiron.
Killjoy: "tackle foot ball" as you call it is the norm in Australia; it's called Aussie Rules and pads are NEVER worn, yet the hits/tackles are just as hard.
I don't mean to sound rude, but I'm just stating the facts.
Killjoy: "tackle foot ball" as you call it is the norm in Australia; it's called Aussie Rules and pads are NEVER worn, yet the hits/tackles are just as hard.
I don't mean to sound rude, but I'm just stating the facts.
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Aussie rules is for....I better not say. But it doesnt look so great from a non-Australian perspective. Small tight shorts,singlets,like 4 goalposts or what ever, jumping up and down...Its really weird. Rugby or League is much harder hitting.
Nah its cool, i only mentioned it cause our coach almost lost his job because he let us play and with out pads. and technically 2 guys hanging from your shoulders isn't really a tackle, but one of them landed on my collarbone when i fell and thats how it broke, and I was told that shoulder pads probably would have prevented that form happening.Sleek wrote:
I hate American football/gridiron.
Killjoy: "tackle foot ball" as you call it is the norm in Australia; it's called Aussie Rules and pads are NEVER worn, yet the hits/tackles are just as hard.
I don't mean to sound rude, but I'm just stating the facts.
Anyways, pads are for sissies, whats the point of playing a game if you don't have injuries to share and laugh about afterwards.
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"In the end our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy"- John Sawhill
"In the end our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy"- John Sawhill
ive gotten 4 concussions a broken ankle and compound fracture in my wrist from playing football, all with my pads on, so i do have some good injuries and stories to talk about.
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Never broke a bone,shocked a bunch and sprained about every joint. But I just can't seem to break bones.I guess it was all the milk I drank as a kid.
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Broke left arm, (tricycle off the back porch, 3' drop onto side walk. Broke right collarbone, (over handlebars of bike onto paved road). Knocked unconchance(sp), (recked 10 speed into imbankment hit head on rock). Broke neck, (car reck 6 times end over end got thrown out). Savear concousion, (recked wheelchair fell out head 1st onto gravle parking lot). Split forhead open, (drinking and wheelchairing into kitchen chair at bottem of ramp). Thats all i can really remember.
- ShowNoMercy
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I cut the tip of my finger off back in 8th grade, that was a funny thing, i could push it a bit and plop it kinda hung off. Needless to say I got a lot of stsitchs and lots of painkillers.
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- GORILLASAPIEN
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only ever broke one bone, in my hand, punched a wall, wall lost, re-set it my self, hurt like hell
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i stabbed my finger hard enuf that the knife stayed in my finger when i let go. iwas stripping wires and the best part was IT DIDNT HURT AT ALL it was so weird