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02-11-2018, 01:44 AM
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Re: Knee Cut To Bone *Updated*
Having a really good work ethic seems to be in short supply these days. He is extremely hard working and has been with the same company for almost 20 years. He started as an office junior who did filing and made tea, and now he is the hardware manager at one of the major law firms in Central England. But he still falls over curbs. No one is perfect. |
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02-14-2018, 10:00 PM
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Re: Knee Cut To Bone *Updated*
just made me think about the time I was hurrying down over my stairway In slippery dress socks and slipped. I stuck my hand out to catch myself and ended up with a middle finger at a 90degree angle: dislocated and scary looking. I had to be at a discovery in a very short time and there was too many ppl involved for me to cancel so I bore down and yanked that fucker out and let it pop back into place. I put in a shitty day needless to say. it swelled up to about 3 times it's normal size and stayed that way for about 6 months til it gradually went back to normal. moral of the story is that sometimes we do stuff that had we stood back and given our self time to ponder it would not be done after all. it's very easy to make quick and irrational decisions when you have adrenaline coursing throughout your body at a higher than normal level which is usually the case after such an incident.
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