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• #27
This thread is making me laugh, because I've just spent the week staying with a very tall friend who has an attic apartment (full of sloping ceilings and improbable beams) in Westminster. He's lived there for three years now, and still bumps his head just about every five minutes. It would be funny if it wasn't so clearly painful.
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• #28
Sue the cupboard! and get a report quick.
"If you have an accident at home and you sustain a personal injury there is no need to suffer in silence. "
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Sue the cupboard! and get a report quick.
"If you have an accident at home and you sustain a personal injury there is no need to suffer in silence. "
http://www.camplaw.co.uk/accident-at-home-claim.htmlThere was a girl at our school who was known as Sue The Cupboard.
I'm still trying to work out why. Oh yeah, because more often than not "The Cupboard" was bare.
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• #30
hope you d-locked the cupboard's handle off on your way out of the kitchen
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• #31
i recommend a padded kitchen
I think Roxy posted a thread about what to do in these situations. I've only got one witness, but he's 2 years old, and just pointed and laughed insanely when I was on my knees :S
Anyway, the scab's holding together - I just went and engaged in some mildly strenuous riding without having an aneurysm. My vision is totally blurred, but that's normal.