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<p>Being that I was born in `79 I kinda missed out on alot of the good stuff like lawndarts and toys made out of lead. I was sort of the neighborhood daredevil. Most of my stupid stunts involved my bike or trying to emulate the olympics the results of which I still suffer to this day.</p><p>warning....Gross medical content ahead</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>last chance... </p><p> </p><p>One time while attempting to pole vault in the backyard I got a broomstick rammed into my left eye. I was running and the broomstick I was using came down bounced off shoe and then bounced right back up into my eye. To this day I get double vision if I stare at things too long. I can drive and everything just fine I just have to remember to keep my eyes moving.</p><p>Another time inspired by a BOY'S LIFE article on luging I attempted to try street luging in front of my house. Not having money for a fancy schmancy luge sled I just took an old snow sled out of the garage and threw a skateboard under it. Sadly at the end of my ride I wiped out in the gutter and got road rash allover my right arm. </p>
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