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Post by drake on Sept 1, 2008 16:50:30 GMT
So, due to an interesting incident involving a ladder falling through a pit covered in a plywood cover, with grass over it, I got into a fight with Sir Issac Newton, and his Law of Gravitational Force, unfortunately, I was unable to overcome it, and managed to avert catastrophe at the sacrifice of my ankle, which is twisted...
Discuss:
Lawsuits against Newton for Physicist Brutality.
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Post by Robshi on Sept 1, 2008 22:47:48 GMT
Ouch, although I'd love to know how you managed to fall into a pit covered with plywood off a ladder. What were you doing up there?
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Post by drake on Sept 1, 2008 23:37:39 GMT
Cleaning the gutters, the plywood has apparently been there since long before we bought the house, odd thing is, its supported the lawnmower, and all sorts of other things, and I'm not a heavy person by any length, so I'm guessing the concentrated weight of the ladder, and myself, broke through a weak spot.
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Arsonette
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Post by Arsonette on Sept 2, 2008 11:57:47 GMT
O.o And you only twisted your ankle?! *applauds Drake's strong bones* I fell out of a tree a few years ago and pulled my left arm out of it's socket landed on the arm and broke it and then the branch fell off and dislocated it aswell! And ever since I've been right handed...
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