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Old 09-16-2015, 02:47 PM #1
KnockedOutMom KnockedOutMom is offline
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Default Heavy blind fell on my head

I try so hard to be extra careful and protect my head and then stupid things happen. This morning I was trying to open the very large and I've learned heavy blind fell off its brackets and landed on the top of my head.

I hate how we will always be worried about hitting our heads again and what it might do to us.
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