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Old 26 September 2015, 12:05 AM   #1
the0thrdude
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Icon10 TGIWWMR moment

I'd like to call it the "thank god I wasn't wearing my Rolex" moment.

I went on a road trip for three days and rented a lady's house for two nights. I was contemplating on bringing my two month old datejust II along with me on this trip but my girlfriend and best friend who also came along told me to just leave it at home and save myself the stress and worry. I agreed.

Fast forward to the last day of the trip, I walk down the stairs in the morning and me being a clumsy, groggy person in the morning, I misstep and slide all the way down the stairs, get bruised all over my body and dislocate my shoulder, (but i popped it back in almost immediately). Im still sore all over and my shoulder is feeling all weird, but thankful that i didn't break a bone, or bled all over a strangers house. Luckily, my girlfriend is also a Registered Nurse.

Coming back home and thinking back, I'm also really glad I wasnt wearing my rolex either.

Anyone else have a TGIWWMR moment that they'd like to share?
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