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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 423167"><p>Humor is always helpful, and it helps bonding, too. Around here, we're both klutzes. If there's a piece of furniture, I guarantee at least one of us has hurt ourselves on it. Certain ones more often than others. And unless the injury is REALLY painful (think stubbing your toe while at any speed higher than a walk), what you tend to hear is something like "Hey, there's a table there. Hey, there's a wall there. Ouch, there's a couch there." This started when she got too tall to walk under the table but would forget and WHAM! "Honey... there's a table there." She wasn't too happy at the time, but it's become a running joke in our household (pardon the pun). Now it's a matter of who can say it first - the injured or the observer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 423167"] Humor is always helpful, and it helps bonding, too. Around here, we're both klutzes. If there's a piece of furniture, I guarantee at least one of us has hurt ourselves on it. Certain ones more often than others. And unless the injury is REALLY painful (think stubbing your toe while at any speed higher than a walk), what you tend to hear is something like "Hey, there's a table there. Hey, there's a wall there. Ouch, there's a couch there." This started when she got too tall to walk under the table but would forget and WHAM! "Honey... there's a table there." She wasn't too happy at the time, but it's become a running joke in our household (pardon the pun). Now it's a matter of who can say it first - the injured or the observer. [/QUOTE]
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