Posted by Ultradog MN on February 26, 2010 at 15:10:48 from (70.59.81.62):
- That bad things come in threes. Three weeks ago I rolled my pickup but walked away from it. This morning I was hammering on a cat's paw nail puller. Hammer glanced off a joist and redirected the blow into the back of my hand. A 20 oz framing hammer isn't too forgiving. You can tell there's something wrong when you can feel the bone crunching in there. Broke the bone that I showed in the picture. Doc put a splint on it and will give me a cast in 2 weeks. I asked him to wrap it good - give me a club at least. It's gonna slow me down I think. 6 weeks he said. Hoping I don't get neurotic wondering when the 3rd thing will happen. Aarrrgh Enough one handed typing for now. PS any of you remember Al Capp?
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