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I am a clumsy idiot

Al the optimist

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Walking in a Madrid park on Sunday I slipped on some wet leaves on some steps and look what happened! I think that I am looking forward to next year as this year has been an unfortunate one - bit by a dog, a fall cutting my knee followed by injuring my ankle (three days running on the Salvador ) resulting in a heel spur. Now this!

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Murphy's law Allan ! All things exist out of three ones " free translated a Dutch saying
Wish you all the best and fast recovery !
Buen camino in the Retiro park.
 
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As to Albertinho's: "All things exist out of three ones " free translated a Dutch saying"

Well, sød that for a game of marbles but if so I am taking my bullous pemphigoid + consequent anaemia plus the then resulting lung infection as being all three wrapped in one. So that's sorted that saying!

Roll on 2015, Al, says I for both you and me.
 
Hope you recover quickly Al. Pity it wasn't Parque Oeste in Wolverhampton - you could probably have sued the council to pay for your next Camino. ;)
 
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Mend soon Al, and be careful celebrating too energetically this Christmas!
 
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Clumsy perhaps my friend.
Idiot no!
Just one question......... Is that a before or after photograph:rolleyes:
Speedy recovery fella, on all fronts.
LOL. 2 days after John. Some might think it an improvement though! :) Still it will be a conversation starter over the festive season, and I am sure I will have to endure jokes about taking some water with my drink! Actually maybe that is the solution - get drunk and stay that way as all of the incidents have been during the day when completely sober! :eek:
 
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Ouch! ... What does the other guy look like? :)
Take care, best of the season.
 
Ouch.....Not too bad tho...your looks wont be spoiled by another little line.......take care ...Seasons Greetings
 
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Oh no! What an absolute bummer! Maybe we need to wrap you in bubble wrap! Hope you aren't in too much pain. Get well soon.
 
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@Al the optimist you are going to have the most spectacular black eye! Photo the progress please - I envision it turning a ghastly shade of green before it goes. So sorry, though, that you have been hurt, and hope the pain goes quickly. As to the long term effect on your glamourous good looks - well.....
 
Oh no, it looks nasty Al! Get yourself over to the Westin Palace Hotel for the best Sangria in Spain (imho), 2 or 3 will numb the pain :)
 
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Al, you are not the only one. This year, a couple of kilometres short of Portomarin i tripped over a branch on the trail. I fell face first on a rock (flat). There was blood all over. I ended with both black eyes and 3 stitches in the forehead. We walked a couple of kilometres to the next village and Wonder woman (the wife) managed to get a taxi. A doctor patched me up in Portomarin and I rested all afternoon. I had a pretty bad headache, still next day I managed to walk.
So don't worry, you are not the only one and it is probably better if it happens in Madrid than on the trail.
 
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Walking in a Madrid park on Sunday I slipped on

Oh Al, that is so upsetting.....it looks most uncomfortable....heal up soon and hope to see a pic of your handsome, smiling optimistic face gracing the forum once more.....A Camino hug for you.
 
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Strongly recommend a winter preparation of playing Tiddlywinks ( but well padded ones ) to develop co-ordination and upper body strength followed by an early Spring build up of juggling with balls of yarn ( but only 1 at a time ) to build up arm strength then 4 weeks of 20 mile a day walks to over compensate for months of sloth and you'll be raring to go. :rolleyes:

Go raibh biseach gan mhoill ort

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Al, I just wrote one of my best "...Dr is IN:" responses on your situation. Then, I thought to myself...is it fair to dig the hole even deeper when Al has done such a bang up job himself. "NO"...I replied. So, I hope your recovery proceeds a pace and that you have the merriest of Holy Days and a less accident prone New Year.
 
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Al, I just wrote one of my best "...Dr is IN:" responses on your situation. Then, I thought to myself...is it fair to dig the hole even deeper when Al has done such a bang up job himself. "NO"...I replied. So, I hope your recovery proceeds a pace and that you have the merriest of Holy Days and a less accident prone New Year.
Arn, your internal dialogue is always entertaining!

Al, feel better soon. Spain - the cause of - and solution to - all of Al's problems :)
 
Yay.... Life is Good....!! :)
:):p
 
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