...maybe my "knack" is freewriting
...or maybe not. I think that if I had to choose a knack it would be hitting my head on things....yes, that's definately it. Now, this might have something to do with the fact that being 6'7" could be seen as genetically inferior in a world where most people are under 6'. or, maybe there's just an architectual problem, and people need to stop designing doors that are 6'7" tall.
either way, i seem to have a knack for hitting my head on objects that most people wouldn't (i.e. doorframes, the ceiling). Yes, the ceiling. So, a few days ago i was walking down to stairs in the Brimhall Building and there's that low hanging ceiling on the second floor. and i, being the tall person that i am, walked headfirst (literally) into it. well, my first reaction was to act as if nothign happened, look around and see if anyone saw (they didn't) and then once I got to the bottom of the stairs to casually rub my head as if i just had a slight itch. it actually hurt a lot, and I think I've learned my lesson.
maybe hitting my head on things will knock some sense into me and help to know when to duch a little lower. maybe not. another time i used this "wonderful" knack was when i was walking out of the Roman Gardens complex south of campus and hit my head on the ceiling...yes, the ceiling....or a low hanging part of the ceiling anyway. Did that hurt? sure it did. I hit the top of my head that time, so I had hit the top of my head, and the front of my head.
Then another time I was reaching into the back seat of my car while i was sitting in the drivers seat and as i brought my head back up to face forward again i hit my head on the dome light hanging from my rollbar. oh boy oh boy, that's everypart of my head i've hit in the last week. maybe i should wear a helmet.
either way, i seem to have a knack for hitting my head on objects that most people wouldn't (i.e. doorframes, the ceiling). Yes, the ceiling. So, a few days ago i was walking down to stairs in the Brimhall Building and there's that low hanging ceiling on the second floor. and i, being the tall person that i am, walked headfirst (literally) into it. well, my first reaction was to act as if nothign happened, look around and see if anyone saw (they didn't) and then once I got to the bottom of the stairs to casually rub my head as if i just had a slight itch. it actually hurt a lot, and I think I've learned my lesson.
maybe hitting my head on things will knock some sense into me and help to know when to duch a little lower. maybe not. another time i used this "wonderful" knack was when i was walking out of the Roman Gardens complex south of campus and hit my head on the ceiling...yes, the ceiling....or a low hanging part of the ceiling anyway. Did that hurt? sure it did. I hit the top of my head that time, so I had hit the top of my head, and the front of my head.
Then another time I was reaching into the back seat of my car while i was sitting in the drivers seat and as i brought my head back up to face forward again i hit my head on the dome light hanging from my rollbar. oh boy oh boy, that's everypart of my head i've hit in the last week. maybe i should wear a helmet.
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