Yeah that’s the old joke about jumping off a building too.
As an adult, I once rode my bike into a tall curb at maybe 12 mph or so. Ended up without stitches but still needed medical care for the pulled muscles. I think I’d rather have had stitches.
I was practicing for a roller blade marathon in St. Louis, rolling down a steep hill and driving hard to go faster, when I caught a rock under my wheels. I bit the curb, knocked out 5 teeth and fractured 9 more.
Sliced open a finger once and was looking forward to my only chance ever for stitches — a sort of “badge of honor,” you know — but two pieces of butterfly tape sealed it shut and I can barely see the scar. Darn.
Once I dropped a casserole dish in the sink, shattered it, and took a sharp piece of flying porcelain to the chin. (Damn lucky it wasn’t my EYE!) Also lucky that there was a plastic surgeon on call at the ER that day…six of the tiniest stitches you ever saw, and today the scar is completely invisible. Got a few gruesome ones on my feet, though, from stepping on glass as a kid. The price of being a bare-footer!
Kiba65 over 3 years ago
Do it every time!!
Concretionist over 3 years ago
Yeah that’s the old joke about jumping off a building too.
As an adult, I once rode my bike into a tall curb at maybe 12 mph or so. Ended up without stitches but still needed medical care for the pulled muscles. I think I’d rather have had stitches.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
Suddenly, you’re going nowhere—except to the hospital. This is the way the ride ends, yes, with a bang…and with a whimper!
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
I was practicing for a roller blade marathon in St. Louis, rolling down a steep hill and driving hard to go faster, when I caught a rock under my wheels. I bit the curb, knocked out 5 teeth and fractured 9 more.
rshive over 3 years ago
Those sudden stops get you every time.
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
No one EVER got hurt falling… it’s that sudden stop at the end that does the damage.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Chalk it up to experience, Kid. Luckily you survived this one but there’s more coming.
Uncle Bob over 3 years ago
Hey kid, you feeling a little carsick? How many Frazzes are there?
Lambutts over 3 years ago
Sliced open a finger once and was looking forward to my only chance ever for stitches — a sort of “badge of honor,” you know — but two pieces of butterfly tape sealed it shut and I can barely see the scar. Darn.
ktrabbit33 over 3 years ago
Once I dropped a casserole dish in the sink, shattered it, and took a sharp piece of flying porcelain to the chin. (Damn lucky it wasn’t my EYE!) Also lucky that there was a plastic surgeon on call at the ER that day…six of the tiniest stitches you ever saw, and today the scar is completely invisible. Got a few gruesome ones on my feet, though, from stepping on glass as a kid. The price of being a bare-footer!
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
It’s not the fall, it’s the landing.
Wlly Blly over 3 years ago
Yeah, it’s always that sudden stop at the end that does it.
WilliamMedlock over 3 years ago
I remember riding my 3-speed bike at top speed and the front fork collapsed. I got out of school for x-rays.
brick10 over 3 years ago
That’s how physics works.