8.02.2005

Third Time's a...Nightmare!

This may be a short post today. Why? Because I have one arm.

When I was a sophomore in college I innocently went to a school banquet dressed as George Bush Sr. My date of course was the lovely and delightful Barb (that's what those of us who are close to her call her including some members of the Associated Press). In the moon room (a big boncy, air-cushioned, child proof room) I saw my friend Peter. Wanting to demonstrate the strength of our friendship I decided to tackle him. Bam! I hit the side of the entrance and was quickly rushed off to the ER where they thought I was pulling a practical joke on them. I was not.

The second time I was polka dancing. Thinking I knew more then the veterans I demonstrated a new sliding move. Off again to the ER.

Last night apparently I must have been having a nightmare. I woke up with my arm out of socket once again! Is it possible for my arm to actually come out in some place/activity that would actually seem harmful?

Wow! Needless to say there is more to all three stories but you try typing one hand and see how much detail you want to provide! :)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hahahahahaha!!! Blake, breaking your arm playing football or some normal way like that doesn't make for a good blog. I applaud you for your continuous efforts at providing quality entertainment for the rest of us.

We're still praying for you guys!!

Mgam said...

Impressive my friend. You keep inventing ways to impress me with your shoulder abilities. Keep up the good work.

Oh and I'll reply to your email soon. I've been out of town and away from the internet since Friday....

Anonymous said...

I feel strangely privileged to have been present for the first two incidents, and deeply regret missing the bizarre relapse!
Thinking of and praying for you--
seriously, call if you need something...OKC is only a ring away!

Anonymous said...

This, my dear Blakewell, deserves my first blog comment ever. Wow. I think it is quite humorous that this happened again, sorry to say, for I'm sure you're in much pain. You take care of that shoulder buddy!