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Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:07 pm
by PiXiE_Shopaholic1025
I've talked in my sleep before too. My mom couldn't stop laughing when she was telling me about it that next day. I guess I was screaming "Dead! Dead! Dead!" before I groaned and continued sleeping. It's relevant to basketball, for those of you who know what I'm talking about. For those of you who don't I was basically shouting "dead" because someone (in my dream) picked up the basketball so they can't dribble it anymore and I was trying to call attention to it or something. I don't know. But my mom thought it was hilarious.

I walked in to the door frame today... but I think it was also because I'm sick and my "mind" isn't really working well. O.o

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:17 am
by vampluv78
i was extremely young like five and i was walking up a ramp to my grandma's apartment i tripped over nothing an fell back sliding with great speed down the ramp busting my head open on the concrete. i had to go to the doctor and he told me next time i busted my head open he was just going to stick me in a plastic bubble (I busted my head open a year before too, moms fault though)i guess thats when i started being scared of doctors too.

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:05 am
by simple_loveā™«
last night at the dance i kept tripping over myself thank goodness TW is big and strong to support my weight :lol:
3 inch heels = Death Trap

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:10 pm
by Mrs.EdwardCullen
One time, while I was at school in the 5th grade I was walking up to my teacher's desk to set one of my finished papers on it, and someone scooched their chair out when I was just about there and I tripped over one of the legs and pulled the whole desk with me. All of her graded papers, her pens and pencils, her folders. The only thing that didn't go down with me was my teacher's coffee, and her computer. I was really embarrased. :oops:

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:41 pm
by JackyO
Oh, thank dear sweet Jesus that I am not alone! I'm really starting to think that Stephenie wrote Twilight for me. I swear, I'm the clumsiest person IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. I am not kidding! I always HAVE to fall somewhere. The most recent one was when I fell at work. They had paged someone to jewlery, and I decided to go and take the call. I was walking down the aisle, when low and behold, there's a hanger on the floor. I didn't see it, slip on the hanger, and fell flat on my but. Thank goodness no one saw me, so I just got up, brushed myself off, and kept on walking. (yes, I have tripped so many times, it just doesn't phase me anymore.) Well, later on, my lower back starts hurting. Really bad. I have a bulging disk in my lower back, so it started to worry me. The next thing I know, I'm at my orthopedic specialists office, and they're talking about getting me ANOTHER brace. (I already have one for my knee and my right wrist.) But it's just a simple one. Not like on Romey and Michelle's High School Reunion when the girl puts refrigerator magnets on her back brace. LOL (If ANYORE knows what I am talking about...I LOVE YOU!!!) ;)

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:58 pm
by cutesweetiezzz
I was sitting crossed legged, is that even the right way to say it??? Well, anyways I was sitting on the carpet in my living room doing my project and when I stood up my foot somehow got caught in the holes at the bottom of my jeans and I almost fell over. That happens to me a lot. It gets really frustrating at times, but it makes me feel more like Bella, so I think I'll be fine with it.

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:17 am
by RachelCullenxX
I was running down this slight hill, not even really a hill almost a flat surface, and my foot got caught on something in the grass like a hole or something so I fell backwards and tried to catch myself with my right hand and ended up spraining my wrist. I had to be a lefty for a few days. :oops:

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:30 pm
by keight!
i was in the bathroom looking in the mirror and i decided, for some stupid reason, to run out of the room
and when i did my foot caught the edge of the doorway and it broke my foot all the way up
my fourth toe was almost completely on top of my 5th.


i believe that qualifies for stupidest injury ever.

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:50 pm
by Fudg3y
I was in my oboe lesson, last week sometime, and I somehow (don' t ask me how!) managed to fall over my own feet, backwards, and then continued to fall over a chair into a table. I still have the bruise ont my leg!

This happened to a friend of mine:
We were in France for a school trip (great, I know) and it had just been raining and we were walking around on this hill. I told to her to avoid one puddle and then she goes and falls in another right next to it! It was pretty funny. (for us, not her - her trousers ended up being soaked pretty completely.)

Re: Pulling a Bella

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 3:55 pm
by Carrisa
Yesterday was a "Bella day." I wanted to walk yesterday so my mom took me to the trails, but the whole time I was tripping. Just when I thought I was in the clear (since we were close to the car) I slipped on something on the small gravel path the went to the parking lot. The funny thing of it all was that I was talking about how we take risks everyday, even when we take a walk. So I had an example to back it up. ^^;