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Monday 27 April 2009

Flat on your face

Lori is telling us the story how she landed flat on her face yesterday. No real damage done, I should hastily add.

In the winter of '78/'79, I was trying to go to school on my bicycle in deep snow, with a half-inch layer of ice on top. Decided not to proceed further when I saw that big hill I had to go down to reach the school. However, when I reached the driveway at home, it all went wrong on me. Bike went first, then I went on my knees, then my hands, then my face hit the deck. Fortunately, it happened very slowly.

In 2001, I was visiting the Italian city of Naples, when I wanted to catch a tram to return to my lodgings. I ran for it, but tripped over the cobbled pavement and went for a flyer. Fortunately, my shoulderbag was hanging in front of me so I landed on that. Without said bag, I would have ended up with some damage, I'd imagine .

3 comments:

  1. I had to laugh at your descriptions, sorry! I fell flat on my face once in London running after a doubledecker bus, when they were still open at the back. A friend who was already on tried to pull me in with an umbrella and instead I was flat down. No ham done either. Ciao. A.

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  2. I've had a couple face landings, not of any doing of my own though. When you find yourself unexpectedly shoved from behind and falling forward...(Hugs)Indigo

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  3. I'm glad you weren't badly hurt either time! Isn't it a strange feeling as you're falling down, realizing that your face is literally going to hit the dirt!

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