Some people break, and some don't I've taken some horrible spills, including an 
incident that saw me catapulted a good ten feet in the air and landing on my 
hip, plus numerous falls on ice, but I've never broken anything. I think I'm 
just soft, rather than brittle.

Paul
On Feb 20, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Ann Sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

> aint broke anything in years (knock wood) myself -
> major ouches
> 
> big hugs across the web to you..
> 
> But you have a while to go before catching me - broken hand, foot, shoulder, 
> back , almost every toe and one twice. good that you don't need to be set, 
> that makes it easier to deal with.  ankle really much worse than any of mine 
> except the back and shoulder so I wince at yours.
> 
> seriously, take care of yourself you skinny guys are always more damamged my 
> these things it seems.
> 
> xo,
> ann
> 
> On 2/20/2013 07:34, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
>> That's what they're giving me at St. Joe's Hospital here in Toronto. Third 
>> visit in two years, second since September.
>> 
>> We had a flash freeze yesterday after a thaw that covered the gutters and 
>> bike lanes with standing water. The sudden drop in temps, of course, turned 
>> it to ice. Worse was the gusting forty-to-sixty kilometre an hour winds. Got 
>> smacked with a sudden sidewind while on black ice. Down I go.
>> 
>> Broken ankle. But, "a good break" which should allow a walking cast/boot and 
>> heal without complications.
>> 
>> On my way to fracture clinic as we speak to be looked at by orthopaedic 
>> surgeon and get fitted for aforementioned cast.
>> 
>> If I am a walking/metropassing messenger for a while I will have more photo 
>> ops!  ;-)
>> 
>> As always, could have been worse.
>> 
>> More on this later. Just wanted to share with friends (that's you guys!).  
>> ;-)
>> 
>> cheers,
>> frank
>> 
>> 
>> "If the world were clear, art would not exist." -- Albert Camus
>> 
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