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ClockCode
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: Z O M G]
#18759577 - 08/26/13 01:15 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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One time I was hiking, tripped, slid down a slope and dislocated my arm. Hiked back to the car, got it fixed.
Fast forward 4 months better for a while, go camping. Hike out to spot. Trip balls.  Wake up next morning, "I feel great!" Hop off log, my arm dislocates.  Cut camping short and hike back. drive 2 hours to get it fixed. That part sucked, but I got my friends to carry my big pack.
Fast forward a year, and here I am finishing up my last 4 weeks of therapy.
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Shortknight



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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: ClockCode]
#18759641 - 08/26/13 01:40 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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One time when we were younger, my sister lit a fire cracker in the house, in the back room, she started panicing and couldnt figure out how to open the sliding doors... it blew up in her hand, she started crying and all of us there started uncontrollably laughing...
Shorty
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hidenseek1
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: Shortknight]
#18759699 - 08/26/13 01:57 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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that sorta happened to my mom, she found my firecracker stash on fireworks day, and didnt notice most of them had green wicks, but there was a couple with white whicks
she knows the difference now
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Shortknight



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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: hidenseek1]
#18759708 - 08/26/13 02:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hahahaha, oh moms..... Fireworks day huh. Sounds interesting
Shorty
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urbannerd
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: Shortknight]
#18759749 - 08/26/13 02:15 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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if only we could post anonymously -__-
....one time i was at the meds clinic and the one dude that was working was suppppeeerrr high so i was having a convo with him telling him how i drive almost an hr every time i go there cause its my spot (all while hes serving me my buds) well hes like here man im going to hook you up with a bogo card, and i was like and ill hook you up with a tip! and he says bye to me so i walk out...not til im driving home did i realize he didnt charge me for my buds hahahah got a quarter FO FREEEEE
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: urbannerd]
#18760330 - 08/26/13 04:24 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I thought you were talking about a supplement store
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urbannerd
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: Konyap]
#18760378 - 08/26/13 04:33 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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aiyobro said: I thought you were talking about a supplement store
nooope, mmj
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Scarab74
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Re: post cool real life short stories in this thread [Re: Z O M G]
#18761069 - 08/26/13 07:25 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Scarab74 said: In seventh grade, my family was walking along a beach, and I discovered most of a human torso skeleton half buried in the sand.
True story.
what became of that
My mom, a Nurse, identified the bones as human. I put the bones in a trash bag and took them to school the following Monday to show to a science teacher/mentor in the high school (I went to private K-12 school), thinking I would score brownie points with human bones. Instead, I soon found myself without a mentor and without human bones to look at or construct a mobile with. 
i'm assuming they(the school) took them to the police like you should've done right? since it could've been possible murder.
Of course they did. Looking back, I don't know why my folks didn't call the police except maybe they didn't want to wait on an investigation that evening. The police told us they believed it was probably a boating accident. We never learned anything more about the bones. I attended private school, and I think I might have weirded them out a little.
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