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> Being an 80 Kg chunk of muscle/flab (roughly 1:1 ratio) I managed to
> step on another guys' thigh as I sprinted down the wing of a rugby
> field.
>
> You know, how as a forward you NEVER get that chance to run down the
> wing with nobody in front of you? I took the chance and stomped on the
> oppositions' bes players' thigh.
>
> T'was a wonderful fealing.
Did you hear it snap? I once walked into the nurses room at school to see a kid with his wrist bone protruding from the hand/wrist joint. he was in shock and was just sitting there shaking.
> You know those cartridge pens you had in school? You know the
> ones...incredibly unreliable and prone to leak the ink everywhere?
I know the sort - I used to sit in English behind my mate, and spend *absolutely all lesson* flicking ink up his back. It would be about three quarters of an hour before his mate sitting next to him would finally see and nearly die with horror - my mate then drew all over my coat with three highlighters in his hand, despite the fact I was wearing it, standing next to the deputy-headmaster and frantically gesticulating for him to notice.
My Mum wasn't too happy.
> HalloHowArtThou wrote:
> Being an 80 Kg chunk of muscle/flab (roughly 1:1 ratio) I managed to
> step on another guys' thigh as I sprinted down the wing of a rugby
> field.
>
> You know, how as a forward you NEVER get that chance to run down the
> wing with nobody in front of you? I took the chance and stomped on
> the
> oppositions' bes players' thigh.
>
> T'was a wonderful fealing.
>
> Did you hear it snap? I once walked into the nurses room at school to
> see a kid with his wrist bone protruding from the hand/wrist joint. he
> was in shock and was just sitting there shaking.
I broke my arm 10 years ago or so and ended up with the bone all out my arm. Rather disconcerting to look down on. It hurts more in the arm. Did something similar to my wrist as well.