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Mamabug
post 08/02/2013, 02:49 PM
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I think, after this afternoon, I can honestly say a boiled egg, courtesy of my 17mo.

Still not sure how she managed to get it from the kitchen, but she is obviously developing a good temper as it was thrown in anger!!!

Glad I saw it coming....
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KarenBubMachine
post 08/02/2013, 02:51 PM
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A lit, glowing, afire boat flare. It actually hit me in the shoulder but thats close to my head.

How did I come so close to a lit boat flare? Well it was about 23 years ago so young and stupid!
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TherophosaBlondi
post 08/02/2013, 02:55 PM
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Bird poo from startled duck as I was popping over a log into a water jump. Horse landed, duck took flight and shat in fright which unfortunately splattered right across my face and under my helmet. Have you ever tried to wipe duck crap from your face while trying to keep and enthusiastic eventer on track? Seriously not a good look lol
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post 08/02/2013, 02:55 PM
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a hammer ( dropped accidentally from a tree house mid-build)
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Old Grey Mare
post 08/02/2013, 02:57 PM
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Not my head but I dropped the blender on DD's head when she was 2. It made a small cut in her scalp which bled profusely. I drover her to the doctor's and carried her in to be treated. By this time we were both covered in blood and must have looked like extras from texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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mummahh
post 08/02/2013, 03:01 PM
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Something purple that came out of tree. Some went in my hair and some on my clothes which is how I know it was purple.
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post 08/02/2013, 03:02 PM
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A brick. I think I was twelve and opening the shed door to put my bike away when it fell of the roof and hit me. Thankfully I still had my helmet on.
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post 08/02/2013, 03:02 PM
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A rock wink.gif My Dad used it to hammer something into the ground at the beach and threw it behind him and I just happened to be behind him. I was 3.
Stitches were required.

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post 08/02/2013, 03:03 PM
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QUOTE (Old Grey Mare @ 08/02/2013, 02:57 PM) *
Not my head but I dropped the blender on DD's head when she was 2. It made a small cut in her scalp which bled profusely. I drover her to the doctor's and carried her in to be treated. By this time we were both covered in blood and must have looked like extras from texas Chainsaw Massacre.


I dropped a tin of dog food against DS's head as I was packing the shopping into the back of his pram. No blood but many tears sad.gif
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SlinkyMalinki
post 08/02/2013, 03:05 PM
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I dropped a packet of Jatz onto my babies head when she was only a week old. I felt horrid.
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