PrincessKally
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I was just thinking about this because in Pe the other day, I got hit with a badminton racket in the mouth. It cracked rny tooth, and split rny lip open. The teacher didn't even want rne to go to th nurse, but then was concerned about getting blood on her floor. I really don't get her.
Anyway, a PSA to you all: Be careful, badminton is bad for your teeth!
BADMITTON + GYM = BADDDDDDDDDD!
I have a similiar story.
3rd grade - Baddmittion for the FIRST TIME EVER. I got hit in the face, my eybrow to be exact with the racket, it bleed like crazy, I had 4 stitches and depending on how my eyebrow hairs fall you can see the hair doesn't grow where the stitches are.
2nd grade - Monkey bars in recess, fell of scrapped my knee and cut my forhead, and here were little pebbles in there, no stiches b/c I begged the nurse not to give me the two she wanted too. That was more painful that the badmittion story.
Bad two years! but yah thats my stories. All whne I was younger

Anyone who thinks their sport is tough needs to give that a shot... He comes to school banged up, bruised, and bleeding some days.
His trainer is a senior who goes to my school, and is headed to the Olympics in a few years. Hes a six year boxing champion, and he's boxed since he was around 12. You try to hit him.

