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Post by Epi on Sept 28, 2010 6:55:41 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego?
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Post by Chips on Sept 28, 2010 8:49:07 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego? Try stepping on one of Sissy's bones. Now that's real pain.
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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Sept 28, 2010 9:13:04 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego? Yes, and I was the one who dropped.
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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Sept 28, 2010 9:13:46 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego? Try stepping on one of Sissy's bones. Now that's real pain. Chicken bones are the worst ones to step on.
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Post by sharon on Sept 28, 2010 16:51:22 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego? Ohhh yes, Kye is really into Lego at the moment and doesnt seem to understand the concept of putting it away.
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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Sept 28, 2010 18:37:59 GMT 9.5
Have you ever experienced the pain of stepping on a piece of Lego? Ohhh yes, Kye is really into Lego at the moment and doesnt seem to understand the concept of putting it away. No most kids miss that one until they are older, some never seem to pick the idea up.
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Post by Crystal Fox on Sept 28, 2010 20:02:36 GMT 9.5
I would rather step on a piece of lego than 3 corner jacks. At our house our front and backyard are covered in them. In winter it's fine coz they are green and flexible. But when it gets to summer and they dry up, OMG are they painful. We CANNOT go outside and walk barefoot. If we have shoes on the bottom of the soles are covered. We have to pick them all out of our shoes before we go inside. But sometimes we forget and the house gets covered in them. I have to vacuum pretty much everyday. It's a HUGE pain in the foot.
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Post by Mrs Chips on Sept 29, 2010 0:06:47 GMT 9.5
Shaon won't know what 3 corner jacks are - I dont remember having them in England.
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Post by sharon on Sept 29, 2010 5:22:06 GMT 9.5
Shaon won't know what 3 corner jacks are - I dont remember having them in England. I was going to ask what 3 corner jacks are.
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Post by Epi on Sept 29, 2010 5:57:43 GMT 9.5
The Three Corner Jack (Emex Australis) according to the CSIRO's Department of Entomology is: "...originally from South Africa. It was intentionally imported into Western Australia (WA) in 1830 as a vegetable (Cape spinach). Once in Australia, it rapidly spread so that it now occurs throughout Australia's southern-temperate regions. It is an annual weed...".
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Post by Epi on Sept 29, 2010 6:02:47 GMT 9.5
How painful is it when you hit your elbow? In my case normally a door handle is involved.
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Post by Crystal Fox on Sept 29, 2010 11:34:34 GMT 9.5
The 3 corner jacks are very very sharp as well.
I hit my elbow all the time. What about when you stub your toe and then stub the same toe all day.
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Post by Jules on Sept 29, 2010 14:22:18 GMT 9.5
It is something I very rarely do and that is hit my elbow. Isn't that what they call the funny bone when you hit it.
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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Sept 29, 2010 14:55:06 GMT 9.5
Isn't that what they call the funny bone when you hit it. You can hit your elbow without hitting the funny bone, in fact to hit the funny bone you have to just miss the tip of the elbow.
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Post by Crystal Fox on Sept 29, 2010 20:16:50 GMT 9.5
I jinxed myself. I have stubbed my big toe 3 times today.
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