Bill McNeal wrote:Last night, I had gotten a little effed up, and I sat down at the computer to check out BSG and what not. When I sat down I knocked over a container of push pins, the kind with the metal backs. So I was picking them all up and I thought I cleared an area so I moved up, I was wrong. I stepped on a pin, it stuck all the way into my big toe, it was really funny and painful more funny. It was really weird to pull a pin out of my foot.
Bill McNeal wrote:Last night, I had gotten a little effed up, and I sat down at the computer to check out BSG and what not. When I sat down I knocked over a container of push pins, the kind with the metal backs. So I was picking them all up and I thought I cleared an area so I moved up, I was wrong. I stepped on a pin, it stuck all the way into my big toe, it was really funny and painful more funny. It was really weird to pull a pin out of my foot.
TenuredVulture wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:Last night, I had gotten a little effed up, and I sat down at the computer to check out BSG and what not. When I sat down I knocked over a container of push pins, the kind with the metal backs. So I was picking them all up and I thought I cleared an area so I moved up, I was wrong. I stepped on a pin, it stuck all the way into my big toe, it was really funny and painful more funny. It was really weird to pull a pin out of my foot.
What was funny about it? I mean, if it happened to someone else, I could see that being funny. But if it happens to you, that's a tragedy.
TenuredVulture wrote:Is the board in a little slump?
Bucky wrote:So what is the most important thing when choosing the left shoe :?:
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