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not really on topic... but thought I'd share part of my weekend with ye folks.
I've a nice sized bruise on my left shoulder from this weekend. I might add that this wasn't created during the moving of "house hold" objects. Rather, it was created after dropping groceries into the back of a PT Cruiser and then the owner seeing it fit to jam the hatch on me.... man... I tell ya I haven't felt pain that sharp in years. I haven't had a bruise that hurt when touched in even longer! It made my knees buckle when it happened... luckily my senses caught me before I face planted in the parking lot...
I thought I've worked some doozies on myself while working on my 'B, but compared to that hatch meets shoulder incident all my LBC up keep injuries are just child's play...
I once had my fingers closed in the door of a 5th avenue. I nearly went into shock before I realized that all of them were fine - not even bruised. With the door closed (I was inside) They said my fingers were very visible on the roof of the car. Thank god for thick door seals in huge sucky american cars.
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