Sorus, Sea, Sarge and I could form our own little clique: the Driverless Club. (Yeah, we hit off the tee with only fairway woods and long irons. Ka-ching!)
Wyldewode wrote:matrixman wrote:
Esmer wrote:i accidently saw my sisters boobs once.
At least it wasn't a Janet Jackson-style wardrobe malfunction in front of a national audience, eh?
But seriously, I've also accidently seen private parts of family members. Yeah, it was awkward, but, meh, I got over it.
But the emotional scars last forever. . .

Glimpsing a family member's naughty bits doesn't even make it on my list of traumatizing events. Not that I've had a whole lot of such events.
But speaking of scars, I did have a
real scar from a burn as a result of accidentally spilling scalding hot water onto my leg. This was back in the winter of '83, and it was the only time I ever went to the hospital as a patient, though just for a short stay. My dad didn't like having to come back from work early in order to drive me to the hospital. I remember the time frame of this incident only because I had then been reading The Wounded Land - that was what I took with me to the hospital. So while the staff treated my, erm, Wounded Leg, my mind was with Linden and company in Sarangrave Flat (the part in the book where, oddly enough, Linden would suffer her own injury, but to the foot, not the leg). Anyway, my burn scar did look a little nasty to me at the time, and it took years to fade away.
Oh, and one time I had a bicycle accident that could've been a lot more serious than it was. I was going rather too fast on the sidewalk when my bike caught a steel fence and I ended up flying over my bike and onto concrete. When I got up I saw blood on my hand where either the fence or my bike had cut me. I was sore but didn't break anything, and so I just went back home. Didn't go to the hospital - I'm not even sure if I ever showed my family the injury. I think I just kinda sucked it up. I guess there was the risk of metal poisoning from my wound, but as a 10 or 11-year old I was not thinking about that.
Yeah, that's about it. Afraid I don't have any exciting head trauma adventures to share, like aTOMiC's.
