Arron had an accident at the university. Because the university isn't finished construction yet, there's lot of dust and garbage laying around, making all the surfaces pretty damn slippery. Arron was walking down some stairs with the other instructors and took a nasty fall. Thankfully, some steel handrails stopped him from tumbling down too many flights. It knocked him out for about 5 minutes. He's alright now, a little sore and brusied.
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Dude, I've always dreamt of seeing you shirtless. But not like this... never like this...
what happened???
Holy Crap! I heared from Aunt Lynne that you took a serious spill down the stairs at the school...construction dust coating everything and made the stairs slippery? My heart is sad for you... nothing like culture shock, homesicknes (assumed), and personal injury to make you feel at home in a new land. Hang in there bro. I think of you everyday and miss you more somehow, even though I couldn't see you across Canada...the thought of an ocean does it, I guess. Luv you yots and yots!
What does the other guy look like?
By-the-way; hows the health insurance there?
That is a fabulously juicy scar.
I slipped on the marble stairs which were covered in a thin layer of dust from the construction that is still going on in the school. It happened in a split second. I didnt want to even look at my ribswhen it happened. I thought for sure that I was going to see a rib poking out of my side. I landed with my full weight on my ribs on the corner of a heavy 3X3 inch steel railing. I heard what literally sounded like a xylophone as I went down. It was my ribs grinding one by one along the sharp corner of the railing. I ripped my shirt also. I'm pretty sure I bruised a couple of ribs slightly, but thanks to the polysporin I brought, it seems to be healing externally just fine. There is lots or colourful bruising though and it will probably be 3 weeks before I feel 100% again. Can you say lawsuit?
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