Why am I soft in the middle when the rest of my life is so hard?
Yesterday, I wrote:
> Right. I'm very late for rapper.
Once I'd got there, I managed to get one hand badly caught in the swords, had a bunch of swords smacked off my head, and someone trod on my foot. For encore, I did some practice tumbles[*], and fell of and landed on my knees.
And found out that a friend broke his back earlier in the week.
Bah. Should have stayed at home.
[*] Backwards somersaults, with your hands supported by the shoulders of people either side of you.
> Right. I'm very late for rapper.
Once I'd got there, I managed to get one hand badly caught in the swords, had a bunch of swords smacked off my head, and someone trod on my foot. For encore, I did some practice tumbles[*], and fell of and landed on my knees.
And found out that a friend broke his back earlier in the week.
Bah. Should have stayed at home.
[*] Backwards somersaults, with your hands supported by the shoulders of people either side of you.
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...and then the anvil landed on your head after all, as roadrunner escaped to safety ?
Better luck next time.
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Don't do it again! (the mishaps, not the rapper).
incidents and accidents
I hope today runs relatively smoothly. :)
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And, a first from me - I too recognise your entry title.
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I have no idea yet :(
He had to be completely immobilised for 48 hours, by now he should be at the stage of "just lying very still". I believe a back brace will soon get involved.
Someone else I knew who broke their back was back to more-or-less normal in 6 months, but I don't know if that was fast/slow/a completely different injury so irrelevant. Hopefully Gary will be visitable soon.
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