Oh wow, you must have really messed it up... Really sorry to hear that Nick... Hope the leg gets better soon...
Rodney... On 7/19/05, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I advice you to, Rodney... and give it enough time to wake up before you put > your body weight on it. There wasn't a muscle responding... it was as stable > as spaghetti. A sleeping foot is more hazardous than you might think. This > was day before yesterday and I'm still limping around like a 90-year old > without his cane. > > /Nick > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Från: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För > Rodney Barilleaux > Skickat: den 19 juli 2005 17:28 > Till: [email protected] > Ämne: Re: [VFB] Fly-tying is so relaxing... > > > ROFLMAO... Been there, have had that happen more times than I want to > count... Luckily for me I've never actually fell to the floor... > Come close many times though... Now I have to remind myself to uncross my > legs before they fall off... LOL ... > > Rodney... > > On 7/17/05, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To make a short story short... > > An hour ago: I sat tying for the Mayfly Swap, went to the fridge to > > have a glas of water... and forgot the hackle pliers over there. I > > went back to the table and sat down tying for a while again... this > > time with my leg over the other. Then I needed the hackle pliers again > > but they were gone. "Aaaah! They're over by the fridge." My foot had > > fallen asleep. When I took the first step a series of sounds shook the > > kitchen: "SCRACK!!", when I put the weight on my foot... "BONK!!", > > when I hit the floor... and "AAAAAAARGHH!!!!!", when I started to feel > > the pain. > > > > This is when you reach the true fly-tying relaxation... when the > > painkillers have kicked in. > > > > (And Rodney... I don't want to hear anything about not putting in > > effort when you get my flies. I'm going to tie tomorrow, even if Teresa > has to > > carry me to the table.) ;o) > > > > /Nick > > > > >
