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frustrated



I have only ever broken one bone, it was my little toe. I did it in the
same way, just didn't get it past my china cabinet and the damned cabinet
just didn't move. I heard it snap. My sympathetic husband let me drive
myself to the doctor, where they verified the break and applied a bandaid
to splint it to the next toe. No shoes for a while after that.

cathy

On 10:09 am 03/26/07 Neptuno <neptunonc@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well Dan,
>
>   Simple and clever ways are the call of the day when braking toes. I
> was carring a vaccum clener into one of the rooms in the house when I
> cought the door framing for that room a little too close!.... Kinda
> like taking a turn a little to soon and to thight so that your back
> inner wheel smacks the curve.
>
>   On catching that frame too close I pulled back the two outer toes
> back. I did this with such force that  I heard the pinky toe on my
> right foot snap. Two days later I am gimping around and my right foot
> is black and blue from the middle toe to the pinky....
>
>   I'll have to take pictures.... Oh and there is noting I can do
> about it, but suck it up.
>
>   Tony
>
>   Ps is that like a clutz award or what?
>
> Dan Bubb <jdbubb@verizon.net> wrote:
>   Now how the hell did you brake a couple toes? Braking like Fred
> Flintstone?? Seriously, how did you BREAK a couple toes?
>
> From: "Neptuno"
> To: ; "Org, Scirocco"
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 8:15 AM
> Subject: Re: frustrated
>
>
> >  Jullie,
> >
> >  It could be worse....just be thankful you did not brake a couple
> >  of toes like I did :)
> >  Smile,
> >  Tony
> >
>
>
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