Scars with history
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
You've all got scars: they're nature's little reminders not to be so damned stupid next time. My favourite is the 1/4" round hole in the back of my right hand, created when I was 7 by my best friend putting a manure-covered gardening fork "away".
Tell us the stories behind your scars. With photos if possible.
( , Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:00)
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Grit
My dad fell over on a path which had a fair bit of loose gravel when he was a kid. He grazed his elbow (amongst other things) but didn't notice that a stone about 5mm across had gone into the wound. It healed over and he can wiggle it around under his skin in a nauseating manner to this day.
My mate who happens to have the same name as my dad has a spectacular 3" scar on the side/back of his head from falling off a skateboard. It's especially noticeable since he has a mohawk at the moment...
( , Wed 9 Feb 2005, 23:11, Reply)
My dad fell over on a path which had a fair bit of loose gravel when he was a kid. He grazed his elbow (amongst other things) but didn't notice that a stone about 5mm across had gone into the wound. It healed over and he can wiggle it around under his skin in a nauseating manner to this day.
My mate who happens to have the same name as my dad has a spectacular 3" scar on the side/back of his head from falling off a skateboard. It's especially noticeable since he has a mohawk at the moment...
( , Wed 9 Feb 2005, 23:11, Reply)
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