I've had my heart ripped out by Cyclone athletics for 4 decades
I lost my junk to ISU sports.
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I've had my heart ripped out by Cyclone athletics for 4 decades
Caught my lower thigh on a license plate (corner was bent outward) in 8th gradish. To the day I'm careful around bumpers in parking lots.
Somehow found a way to stab myself with a roguing blade during 'tasslin' season one year on the back of a calf.
Stitches for both and still have the scars.
No stitches but still have a scar on my finger from high school when I caught a hammer handle northern on a rapala, and it flipped around, only to end up hanging from my finger by the rapala hooks. But I STILL FISHED BECAUSE I'M RUGGED.
Among other things fly fishing allows for me to avoid things like heavy treble hooks, although it's a little amazing I haven't hooked myself in many other places as I use the 'whatever gets it out there' casting technique more often than not.
I ******* love the Cyclones. Always have. Always will. I get boners just thinking about Hilton.
Snapped my big left toe and broke the growth plates jumping off a counter summer before 5th grade.
Stepped on a pointing straight up nail in the dark summer before 6th grade.
In college I was cutting tomatoes at work and I cut the tip of my index finger off. I had to go in because it wouldn't stop bleeding. The doc bandaged it up and told me when to take the bandage off. Damn her, by the time it was time to take off it had bonded completely into the bandage. Ripping that off was much more painful than the initial cut.The old pampered chef slicer did more than potatoes one night! Cleanly cut off the top 1/4" of my index finger. Yelled at the wife, "I see an ER visit in the immediate future!!" Waiting in the room, all of the sudden the lights got really bright and a cold clammy feeling came over me and I was starting to see stars. Laid back on the table as the dish cloth on my finger was saturated with blood. All the Doc did was put a tube of super glue on it. It pretty much grew back, but has a big flat spot still and it must have cut the nerve endings as I have no feeling in it.
In college I was cutting tomatoes at work and I cut the tip of my index finger off. I had to go in because it wouldn't stop bleeding. The doc bandaged it up and told me when to take the bandage off. Damn her, by the time it was time to take off it had bonded completely into the bandage. Ripping that off was much more painful than the initial cut.
I was playing on our acreage when I was about 6. I fell down in a ditch where there was a huge ball of rusty barbed wire. I totally shredded my cheeks and mouth. My sisters told me to run to the house and I started not being able to see from all of the blood. My dad drove me and my mom the 16 miles to the hospital in about 10 minutes (1967 four door Thunderbird) with me choking on blood the whole way. Our general practitioner stitched me up at the hospital. It had cut completely through my cheek in a couple of spots. I don't remember how many stitches I got but it was a lot. My mom had watched them stitch up my brother (fence post above) but she just about passed out when they were stitching up my face. I was lucky to have no nerve damage and the scars are hardly noticeable now. Wearing a beard probably helps, though.
Had the same thing happen with a northern. He flopped as I was trying to get my favorite jointed husky jerk out of his mouth. Ended up with a hook buried in the top of my right hand while the fish flopped around on the other hook. Eventually I got the fish unhooked and had to stick the barb of the hook back out of the skin to cut the barb and finally get the hook out. Fished for another 3 hours after that.