Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for January 03, 2016
Transcript:
Adam: Oh! Gah! My leg's asleep! Ow ow ow! Katy: Walk around on it! Adam: It's...oh! It's like there's a swarm of locusts in there! Chainsaw leg!! This must be what an electric eel sting feels like!! How can it tickle and hurt in equally agonizing measure?? It's like my thigh is full of white noise! Katy: Hi. 9-1-1? I think my dads having a severe overreaction. Adam: Don't mock. Pain makes me eloquent.
nosirrom almost 9 years ago
His head has been asleep for decades. The rest of his body is just trying to catch up.
redstart almost 9 years ago
I used to say my leg felt like ginger ale . . .
I hate when my leg falls asleep . . I just know it’ll be up all night!
Perkycat almost 9 years ago
Pain makes me eloquent too – but in a foreign language. At least I think it is foreign – it’s words I don’t normally say.
Perkycat almost 9 years ago
Years ago, I fell asleep on my stomach with both arms by my head. Both arms fell asleep – there was no pain, just no feeling at all. It was so weird that I’ve never slept on my stomach since.
RickMK almost 9 years ago
Why would anybody get up and walk around on a leg that has fallen asleep? That’s ridiculous.All you have to do is straighten out the leg and keep still and wait for it to ‘wake up’. It get back to normal just as fast that way, but without the pain.
ChessPirate almost 9 years ago
“Hello, Bananambulance? Better peel right over here before his sanity splits!"
pumaman almost 9 years ago
I’d like to see what he does and says when he hits his funny bone.
MontanaLady almost 9 years ago
Don’t you just hate when that happens!
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Sounds more like a charley horse to me…
cdward almost 9 years ago
Banana phone!