Ouch! A common expression with someone wearing no footwear. It happen today at lunchtime as I walked into the kitchen are with the cool ceramic floor, a treat in such hot weather. But without footwear is this man asking fro trouble?
Too right as my steps took me towards the kitchen sink area there is a ceramic bar with a ceramic right angled corner to which my little toe took a shining.
Being an English toe, it did things in a hurry, if it was Bulgarian it would have been in slow motion, or not move at all if it wasn't necessary. But it was English as the split second after impact, the "Ouch!" came into play followed by a hollowing "Shit!" That meant that the hurt was much worse than a single "Ouch!" and that's really painful.
Stopping dead in my tracks at that point holding the stubbed toe, I cursed the luck of being English and rushing into everything like the English do, with the consequences of enduring pain for th trouble, this happens all the time as I survey the bums and bruises over other parts so my body from bumping into things and scraping against objects.
Bad Luck? Too right! Too often!
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