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My usual party trick of doing back flips ects on the dance floor didnt work out as planned last friday, just broken the main ball joint bone in my ankle, meaning 6 weeks in cast and 3-6 months of nothing to hardcore on the ankle after.

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  colwoodlandcare said:
My usual party trick of doing back flips ects on the dance floor didnt work out as planned last friday, just broken the main ball joint bone in my ankle, meaning 6 weeks in cast and 3-6 months of nothing to hardcore on the ankle after.

 

Ouch! Ill stick too making a fool out of myself with pretty girls! Although that can be quite dangerous too...

 

 

Sam

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doh!, did the same daft thing years ago, leap-frogging a post box - well tried to, trashed my back and couldn't climb for 6 weeks. Had to tell my customers I'd fallen off the back of my mog !. Now I've come to realise I'm far too old to pull off stunts like that anymore!

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  bobbysm said:
I had a few to many while playing drinking games with mates i passed out and had my eyebrows shaved.

 

I wish id had six weeks off work it was terrible:blushing:

 

now that is funny bet u felt abit silly infront of the customers :lol:

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My brother waited till I was drunk once and shaved my hair off. In the middle of winter. I never appreciated how warm hair keeps your head or how cold chainsaw helmets get in January untill that morning......

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