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23 January 2014, 02:19 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Real Name: Ron
Location: Arizona, USA
Watch: 116233
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Further Proof My Rolex Comes First
Took about a 4-5 foot spill backward off a ladder yesterday while working on my roof, landing on a concrete patio. I landed flat on my lower back and struck the back of my head. I knew I was hurt and at least (this time) had the good sense to not try to get up. As luck would have it my wife arrived home within minutes and heard my cries for help. Unknown to me I had a two inch gash on the back of my head and was lying in a small pool of blood. My dear wife screamed and said "OMG, what happened....are you OK?" My first response?........"It's OK. I took my watch off before I started and it's safe!"
After an ambulance ride, five hours in the ER, seven stiches to my head, a diagnosis of a minor compression fracture to my 12th thoracic vertebra and some good pain killers, I'm at home, a little sore, but will be fine. And, most importantly, my 216570 sits safely on wrist!
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