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ROFL!!! I'm not the only one that has had "some life." It sounds like yours was quite colorful. The incidents I posted were just a few. I left out all the other stuff, though one of the most amusing was the night I knocked myself out with my nightstick. You've probably seen cops twirling their nightsticks as they walk the beat. My dad used to do it. Well, I came in liquored up one night and decided to practice. My roommates found me lying on the floor wearing only combat boots and boxer shorts with half a nightstick in my hand. Somehow I twirled the thing up and hit myself in the back of the head. They put me in bed and left me there. As far as I know, that could have been another concussion.
Seriously, I've never been checked, but I'm sure I'd probably benefit from getting a brain scan or something to see if there is some permanent damage. I see people like Muhammad Ali, pro football players, etc. that have had brain injuries throughout their careers and what they're like today and it makes me wonder.
Nah, I'm a small fellow with a big head . . . a bony, thick head. The most bothersome thing of that incident was the embarrassment of being found in that condition by my roommates. If that were to happen today, it would show up on Facebook, YouTube, and who knows where else.