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GLC1968
05-12-2008, 08:53 AM
Have you ever had one of those situations, where you knew that if it had been caught on video, you could submit it to make $$$?

I did this yesterday and I'm unfortunately paying for it today. :o

Yesterday my husband and I were taking the dogs for a walk mid-afternoon. They were so excited to be going out (and frankly, so was I) that we were all kind of running. DH got ahead of me with one of the dogs while I waited for the dog I was walking to pee in the courtyard. She ended up starting to run mid-pee because she was afraid we were being left behind, so I ran with her. We were heading through an opening in our apartment building (from the courtyard to the street) when I twisted my ankle. I stumbled, but because of our momentum, I kept moving forward (and she kept running, not knowing that I had stumbled). I thought I was going to be able to recover, but boy, was I wrong! I ran right into a door way and managed to stop the full force of my foward motion with the left side of my face and my left shoulder!! I bounced off my face backwards a good couple of feet from the impact. At the same time, the dogs' leash pulled free of my hand and banged into the other side of the door way and cracked open, while my shoe went flying out the doorway and into the street. I saw stars, almost blacked out, and seriously thought I was going to the hospital with broken face bones as I sunk down into a crumpled heap against the door jam.

Then, while crying from pain (and fear), I started laughing and I couldn't stop! I just couldn't stop picturing how incredibly funny the whole thing must have looked. I have to give DH full credit though...he didn't let out even so much as a snicker until I started lauging. No one else was there to see it.

So last night I couldn't sleep because I couldn't get comfortable. Between my aching face, my super sore shoulder (probably the worst pain) and my swollen ankle, it was too hard. Today I opted not to bike to work...I just ache too much, everywhere! Luckily, I don't bruise, so outside of some light swelling of my ankle and my left cheekbone, there is no visible evidence of my stupidity. :p

Ugh - so...make me feel better. What was your latest non-bike 'stupid move'? :D

Trigress
05-12-2008, 09:12 AM
Not as bad or uncomfortable as yours, but here it comes:

My hubby and I were out trekking, and met a German couple with whom we started to talk. While I was standing there I put my left foot over my right foot, crossing my legs (do you picture this?). Then one od the laceless hooks on my boots caught the laces on the other boot, which I noticed when I was about to move. Both feet "tied" together I was unable to regain my balance, but managed to warn the others: " I am going to tip over". Said and done. Very silly. :D

I have another one: I was out running, then a twig got between the back foot and the ground, so that I couldn't move my foot forwards: >THUD< on my face. Must've looked seriously ridiculous.

redrhodie
05-12-2008, 11:33 AM
(((GLC)))! Ouch! Your poor face! Hope you're feeling okay today.

I once was looking in a store window at night, and couldn't see just how close I'd gotten to the window, and smashed my nose right into the glass, hard enough that I saw stars, and had a headache for 2 days.

salsabike
05-12-2008, 11:47 AM
Last night I was walking across the kitchen trying to eat a last forkful of rice. Instead of getting the fork to my mouth, I managed to somehow "twang" it so that it sprayed the rice ALL over the kitchen. I am still wondering if my spouse found rice in his helmet this morning on his commute. The rice was in sauce, and soft, so I had to pick it up grain by grain--any attempt at wiping it up just smooshed it all over the floor.

And then this morning I dropped my eyeglasses right into my coffee cup. Sheesh.

PS May I point out that I achieved both of these things just in the last twelve hours?

uk elephant
05-12-2008, 12:58 PM
I do stuff like that all the time...walking into doorframes or tables or any other stationary object daring to jump out at me, stumbling over my own feet, nearly tripping down stairs, falling off the curb......I'm hoping that many minor incidences prevents the buildup of a large and more damaging incidence later....

OakLeaf
05-12-2008, 01:11 PM
I slammed the car door into the bridge of my nose two weeks ago. It's still bruised and sore and a little swollen. DH thinks I broke it. :o (I don't think so though, it doesn't hurt to push the end of my nose sideways.)

sundial
05-12-2008, 01:29 PM
It had just snowed a record snowfall and I thought how fun it would be to take my gsd *skijoring*. So I rounded up the cross country skis, grabbed the shoes and Ana and I headed to the garage. With the garage door open, I got Ana leashed and I proceeded to lock into the skis when a UPS driver pulled up in our driveway. She took off for the driver with me attached. I didn't have any control and she bounded up the steps of the truck. The driver was preoccupied with the package and didn't notice until she was sitting by the driver's seat. I had no skill to gracefully ski out of this and sheepishly waited for my package, but not before the driver had a heart attack. :eek: I got Ana out of the truck and as I tucked the package under my arm, slipped and skated my way back to the garage. :o I never tried that stunt again. And the UPS driver honks first.

Meaux
05-12-2008, 02:47 PM
Everyday is a day like that for me. LOL

When I was in high school, I was in the orchestra rehearsal room and I was standing behind a chair. I dropped my music and went to pick it up, but apparently did not step back enough in order to clear the chair. I slammed my nose right onto the top of the back of the the chair. Hard. I woke up in the middle of the night with a bloody nose. That's one of my finer moments. ;)

Jen-Jen
05-12-2008, 03:51 PM
I have a very bad habit of hushing up and down stairs. I love to skip them too. As I do very often I skip the bottom two stairs to the basement because it gets to close to the wall and I do that as I go back up.

As I was going back up I dragged my right foot up as I normal do...fast and furious...and didn't clear the side of the stairs and smack my last two baby toes, now normal I stub them really bad and say a few juicy cuss words and continue up the stairs. Husband laughs at me and tells me to slow down like I was a kid. This time was a little different. The only thing that came out of my mouth was, Oh my God! and it became a zen chant. I had taken the last two toes and broke them as a braced for sudden impact when stairs meet face. No face issues as I caught myself in time, but boy was my right foot ugly!

Jolt
05-12-2008, 06:06 PM
A couple of weeks ago I was hiking in the White Mountains with crampons on (there was still a significant amount of packed snow on the trail) and at one point managed to catch my right crampon in the strap of the left, which caused me to fall backwards into the person right behind me and then land in some soft, deep snow at the side of the trail from which I then had to extricate myself. I'm sure the whole thing looked pretty silly. Actually, that trip resulted in quite a few funny tripping incidents for all of us in the group--everyone stepped in the soft snow several times and sank in!

DebW
05-12-2008, 06:08 PM
The dog stories remind me of when my dog (now deceased) was a puppy. We were at a playground with the dog on one of those retracting leashes. My dh and kids decided to play soccer while I held on to the dog. Unfortunately, someone kicked the ball towards the dog and he took off after it. Since I didn't have the presence of mind to push the lock button on the leash immediately, and the line was reeling out fast, I decided that my best course of action was to start running and hope that my speed matched the dog's by the time he got to the end of the leash. I though I was running pretty fast, but the dog was running faster, and when he hit the end of the leash, I went flying through the air. Not sure how far I flew, but I landed hard on my ribs. It hurt to breath deeply for about 3 weeks, but I didn't bother with an x-ray after the doctor told me they don't do anything for broken ribs anyway.

latelatebloomer
05-12-2008, 06:21 PM
uh - this stuff is so common for me my Indian name ought to be "Mishap Girl."

My lastest - set my clear-lense cycling glasses on a rock when I took a little rest - and left them there, riding home naked-faced. Figure out what happened, and on the next ride - found 'em! Yay! It was a sunny day, so I had shades on. Put the clear ones in my jersey back pocket. Come home. Sit in kitchen enjoying a glass of chocolate soymilk. Lean back with a satisfied sigh.

CRUNCH!

But happily, these were just cheapo glasses, not really good cycling glasses. Mishap Girl may not purchase sunglasses that cost more that $15!

carpaltunnel
05-12-2008, 06:32 PM
It hurts to hear about your accident. :(Hope you're face is feeling better by now.


Here's mine:

I was cutting weeds up hill around the barn with a large gasonline powered whip when I realized I hadn't seen my DH for a while. He had gone down the hill to the house to check out what he thought was sewer gas smell in the basement. I started thinking - sewer gas - methane, OMG! So running all the way down the hill with the whip, I finally realized that wasn't safe, so I got to the back yard, unhooked the harness, set the whip down, and tripped over it. That was two months ago and my knee still hurts!:mad: