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<blockquote data-quote="Jaros" data-source="post: 382163" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>I remember once when I went on my 1st. scout camp that after setting up the tent etc. we were told to go and have a swim in the Yarra River in Warburton. I was one of the 1st in running like hell and jumping into the river straight onto a piece of glass like the one above and slicing my right heel to the bone. It was really bleeding badly so off to the Warburton Hospital. I was more scared of the local anaesthetic and stitches than the cut itself.</p><p>Everything was going well until my parents turned up. I hadn't cried a bit-i was 10 yrs old-but when they turned up I just bawled my eyes out---tough guy!!</p><p>The whole troup had to dismiss the swim for a cuppla days. They found the base of a beer bottle-VB I think. That was the end of my scouting trip. 8.(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaros, post: 382163, member: 1122"] I remember once when I went on my 1st. scout camp that after setting up the tent etc. we were told to go and have a swim in the Yarra River in Warburton. I was one of the 1st in running like hell and jumping into the river straight onto a piece of glass like the one above and slicing my right heel to the bone. It was really bleeding badly so off to the Warburton Hospital. I was more scared of the local anaesthetic and stitches than the cut itself. Everything was going well until my parents turned up. I hadn't cried a bit-i was 10 yrs old-but when they turned up I just bawled my eyes out---tough guy!! The whole troup had to dismiss the swim for a cuppla days. They found the base of a beer bottle-VB I think. That was the end of my scouting trip. 8.( [/QUOTE]
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