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When I was living in hawaii in my younger more stupid days, I was out with the boys one night and I got the great idea that at 3am my girlfriend at the time would already be pissed at me so I made a grand entrance. I tried to drive my FL through the front door. Didn't work out real well and cut the crap out of myself. I had a 2 inch wide piece of glass sticking out of my elbow and had various pieces of glass stuck in various parts of my body. I got blood all over the damned place and she was not happy at all.
She got the last laugh though she "borrowed" my credit card and went clothes shopping the next day whilst I was nursing my hangover. My bike laying in the middle of our family room on its side with glass and wood all over the place and my blood was not as much fun to clean up or as funny as you might think. Sure as hell wasn't as cool as I thought it was going to be.
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