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Your Worst Injuries
Topic Started: Apr 14 2011, 12:36 AM (1,303 Views)
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Heck Lum I remember Lakes Entrance it's not a nice place to visit.
Over a 3 week period over 1 Christmas my Uncle sunk 3 of his boats there. :(
I was unlucky enough to experience 2 of the sinkings.
I got thrown overboard on the first occasion, I am glad I could swim.
The second boat hit a stump and sank nose first we had to bail quick. :lol:
I grew up around lakes and dams and creaks and channels.
I am glad I am a strong swimmer. :)

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@Ausking - Yeah you swim diagonally, you only swim against it if you are a very strong swimmer and the current is weak. I swam diagonally is it was an extremely strong current, and I had to go to the other beach as there was no way to get back into the same one.
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I had a close call with a cricket ball a few years back. I am watching my interschool team play and watch the batter hit the ball. Nothing too interesting. So I go to look in my bag. As I am putting my head down, the cricket ball comes wizzing past my head and brushes through my hair and past my ear, missing them by the width of a hair. It was so close that I could hear it spinning through the air. I would say that If it was another centremetre over, I would of copped it straight in the noggin'. It was bloody freaking close. I'm glad it turned out the way it did.

In regards to the water, I have been dumped on the beach pretty hard a few times. One time a wave hit me on the head and took me to the shore upsidedown, with legs going upwards out of the water. Fun times......

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Not sure where it was at, but I was trying (in other words failing) to body-surf. Went a little too far forward on the biggest wave of the day and got a nice bloody nose..which ended up being broken but my parents convinced me that it was nothing! :P
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haha I love getting destroyed by a huge wave it just gives me a huge adrenaline rush
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I remember when I was a bit younger I was playing indoor soccer and ran into the wall after chasing the ball to get the cross in. I hit the wall hard, fell to the floor and my arm looked like a leg haha. But just like your parents Celtrixx, mine told me that I was fine and I ended up going to the hospital 10 days later because my arm was broken haha.
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10 days you waited??? Didn't you feel the pain??? OMG I would have taken myself to Hospital. I know when my son broke his nose I took him straight to Hospital, luckily it was only a hairline fracture though. ;)
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Yeah it was painful, but my parents and family members thought I was fine because I could easily bend and flab around my hand. Sure I could do that, but it caused me tremendous pain if I twisted my arm even the slightest bit, I even had to lie down on my side just to type on my laptop haha.
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