I guess most of the Hot Wheels cars I have stepped on have usually been upside down on their roofs. Just seems like they always hurt like hell.
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I guess most of the Hot Wheels cars I have stepped on have usually been upside down on their roofs. Just seems like they always hurt like hell.
I'll agree the legos are painful...
but I just recovered from a lower back injury caused by a horse yanking back on a lead rope that I didn't have positioned properly...
bringing her into the vet only to find out she has cancer... [Bang]
now we can add about $270 to the vet bill for chiropractor visits...
I explained the pain to the chiropractor by saying that Saturday morning (injury was on Friday afternoon 3 weeks ago) as "I think I have a kidney stone."
I was basically bed-ridden the whole weekend until I could see chiropractor Monday- considered going to urgent care to get meds (knew they wouldn't do jack for the underlying issue)
Turns out I twisted my lumbar vertebrae and tore some ligaments in my SI joint... the major pain was spasms in my spinal rotator muscle... much better now, but it was REAL bad for almost a whole week...
The rub was, it was our smallest horse- which is probably why I let my guard down- only 700-800Lb Arab... we also have a couple 1700Lb Percherons [Muaha]
didn't mean to steal your thunder- but pain is something I'm familiar with lately
Legos, Hot Wheels and freaking Thomas The effing Tank engine characters!
And they all get me about 2am.
Rookies. Slippers man, wear slippers!
This thread makes me laugh. My four year old loves to leave lego's strategically placed as to inflict maximum damage. MOFO those things hurt.
I accidentally stepped on a sea urchin once, lego's are amateur in comparison!