I can relate to this. Up the end of the street in my neighborhood lives a guy who’s a total idiot. He somehow got the “bright (not)” idea of filling his front yard with stones instead of grass. It may look pretty, but the trouble is that the neighborhood kids run all over those stones, causing them to spill all over the sidewalk. Anyone walking on that section of sidewalk does so at their own risk. I’ve hurt my toes more than once walking over them. (I’ve told the guy this.) I’m still feeling pain in my right big toe.
Enter.Name.Here over 3 years ago
“I gather no moss, but lots of toenail splinters”. "
MosheWaisberg over 3 years ago
i can relate – broke my big toe 2 weeks ago :-(
SamuelMeasa over 3 years ago
Lego called to say “We’re still king of the ‘OUCH’ hill”.
wjones over 3 years ago
That’s a powerful little pebble and all he hade to do is lay there.
B UTTONS over 3 years ago
It may be small but it wields great power to get things hopping.
Joey D. over 3 years ago
Hey! Watch your mouth!! I still have my dear departed mother’s pictures in my wallet!
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
I guess that pebble nailed it.
gsawyer101 over 3 years ago
What a great way to generate a new password
dcdete. over 3 years ago
Oh dear! It looks like Thor has a thore toe today.
cubswin2016 over 3 years ago
Lego bricks have just as much power as rocks.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Is this the _even a blind squirrel . . . thing?
Ron Dunn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Let the cussing commence.
Technicholls over 3 years ago
It’s that heel spur I’d worry about.
rondm66 over 3 years ago
They should invent shoes.
Diat60 over 3 years ago
The first shoemaker was hailed as a god.
Gent over 3 years ago
Toeché!
rshive over 3 years ago
It’s expanding the verbal power of humankind.
jnacombs over 3 years ago
This pebble will later have a descendant known as the Lego brick.
assrdood over 3 years ago
As one currently having a Gout attack in the left big toe, the image is vividly painful.
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
“Toed ya…”
( ͡ ﹏ʖ ͡ )
potfarmer over 3 years ago
And on top of that he’s got gout.
SpicyNacho Premium Member over 3 years ago
Until they develop Lego Blocks
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Oooooouch!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Even the insignificant can wield the power of inconvenience. Some do it better than others.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ah – a Netflix script writer?
JPuzzleWhiz over 3 years ago
I can relate to this. Up the end of the street in my neighborhood lives a guy who’s a total idiot. He somehow got the “bright (not)” idea of filling his front yard with stones instead of grass. It may look pretty, but the trouble is that the neighborhood kids run all over those stones, causing them to spill all over the sidewalk. Anyone walking on that section of sidewalk does so at their own risk. I’ve hurt my toes more than once walking over them. (I’ve told the guy this.) I’m still feeling pain in my right big toe.
Pgalden1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Owwwww
me_the_polish_gull over 3 years ago
Poor Thor…
zeexenon over 3 years ago
2 / 3 is out of sight. This is why long ago and far away, I began always wearing foot-gear in the house. Also the fact my ladies kept dropping pins.
J. R. M. over 3 years ago
B.C.s version of the coffee table.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
And if he picks you up and throws you into a sea, consider that power as you wait the multiple thousand years before you get back to shore……
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
He’s in a toe-away zone.
MFRXIM Premium Member over 3 years ago
Don’t back up with a lawnmower like my hubby did. That toe not so ‘great’ anymore.
wolfboy oz boy over 3 years ago
the pebble is strong like many rocks
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
Yeah, blame an inanimate object, albeit one that can talk.
C wolfe over 3 years ago
Great power comes with even greater responsibility.