I am no longer a one-handed man
This is the first post I have written since Monday. I have had my wrist in a splint for the past few days. On Sunday I was on a family bike ride and I thought it would be funny to splash through a big mud puddle beside my kids.
As it turns out puddles filled with irrigation water tend to grow scum and scum tends to be as slippery as ice. First thing I knew I was laying on my back under my bike.
On Monday my wrist was so sore that I had to cancel a few appointments so that I could see the doctor and get some x-rays. My wrist isn't broken, but it hurts a lot.
Over the past few days I have had to work on computers with only one good hand. My left hand. I am right handed.
If I had posted something on the site it would have been something like this:
Fed red bed test rest were as wet wrest dear car rat sat sara Sears cede sea deaf fad sad read we see tear sweat sweet retarded...
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Adam
Sorry to hear about that, I do hope you can be two handed again soon. I hope your kids learned something from that stunt and it will not be a total waste.
I'm confused
Is this a computer blog or "The Days of Our Lives"?
As the hit country song title goes, "Here's a Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares" (chuckle #1).
I thought maybe you also hurt your left shoulder — from reaching so far for something to blog about (chuckle #2)!
You left out the most important part of your story: did you learn anything (chuckle #3)?
You also left out dozens of other left-hand words, the most obvious being "fat". You must have made a real tsunami — sorry I wasn't there to see it (chuckle #4)!
Seriously, though, GET WELL SOON, Brother Adam!!!
Good point!
Deciding about what to write about is a very specific process for me. Here is my criteria:
1. Will people respond either positively or negatively to it enough to comment on it?
If the answer is "yes" I write about it.
Like the sands of an hour glass...
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