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Old 02-06-2008, 06:13 PM   #18
BassDawg
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I am feeling your pain, Flap!

Stubbing toes is hereditary in my family. I got it from my Mom and my Dad. I am good for at least one a month, when the stubbitis creeps in. I can go months without doing so, but when it crops up ~LOOK OUT! I can go on a real streak of MF's in the middle of the night, broad daylight, it just doan matter.

The skeery part is my 5yo daughter has been stubbing her toes since she was 3. Coffee tables, chairs, ottomans, counters, doorjams, table legs, fouton legs, bed frame posts ~you name it, i've made full speed contact with any/all of my toes at some point and have broken my share of said digits along the way. My poor baby girl, she's in for it already.

Hang in there Flap, they do heal. Just pray for no further damage to the same foot .

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between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy

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