This is something I have experienced many times. I broke my arm when I was four. I broke my collar bone when I was seven. I broke my left foot when I was eight. I broke my right when I was 10. I broke my pinkie on my right hand when I was 13. I broke my left foot again when I was also 13.
All the breaks were major hindrances. But with out a doubt breaking of the foot was the most inconvenient. Stairs are very hard to navigate. You can barely carry anything. The most annoying is definitely stealing of the crutches. People you don't know, don't like, and even your friends will at anytime take your cruthces and start using them. You know that using cruthces hurts and they aren't toys.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Do you believe in karma? These people will get there dues one day, and they'll be hobbling around on crutches while everyone around them begs to play...
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of broken bones. I like the word "hindrances". My only suggestion is for you to use more commas in your writing... by the way, can I borrow your crutches?
ReplyDeleteTo sir hc- You cannont use my crutches and it doesn't matter because you are going to take them anyways.
ReplyDeletei will be heard
ReplyDeletethat was great effort
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