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Karen Carter <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Feb 2015 14:51:23 -0500
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I can relate Phil. I have a bad elbow. That even if I touch it I get a huge shock all the way up in my head. 

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> On Feb 21, 2015, at 18:20, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Pat,
> 
> I've done that so many times over the years, my friends have told me more than once that I should wear a football helmet.  I hate to admit this but whenever I hit my head, which is usually when I am least expecting it to happen, like bending down to pick something up I stepped on to see what it was, and whacking my head, or face, on a dining room chair or the kitchen island or kitchen counter, or the refridgerator door handle, or bending over to reach for something and banging my head on a cupboard that didn't get closed all the way, or on the corner of a table, I say a couple of bad words.  I've never figured out why I do that, cuss, I mean, but it is such a sudden, unanticipated pain, it is like being shocked by electrisity or something.  We have to watch that around here because our African Gray parrot, Beaky, is getting to the point he repeats anything, and everything, he hears these days, haha.  I wonder if I ever told the story of what I said once when I fell over the top of a large box with my Sunday suit on?  Seems like I've told that story on here before.  Of course, we all know good Christians don't cuss but I never claimed to be good.
> 
> Phil.

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