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January 08, 2008

Not covered by Blue Cross

Bryce has been in what he calls "excruciating" pain. Every movement of his arm has him whining and grimacing like someone was performing surgery on him awake. He can barely bend his right elbow, and every time he tries, his face contorts into quite an ugly sight. (But he's not melodramatic, no, not at all.) It all started when he downloaded a game onto his cell phone. That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Bryce has Tetris Elbow.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are hilarious.

Kelli said...

Ahhh, Jenny, good to see you on here!

Simply Sarah *K* said...

hahahahaha.....nice....James has Bubble Breaker thumb. Totally dangerous stuff there.

Bittles said...

yay Jenny! Kelli I was seriously afraid thinking "oh no does he need a blessing?", I was about to call you on the phone until I read the last line. Hilarious. Don't scare me like that!:)

Anonymous said...

I would everyone to know that with Kelli's undying support and understanding my road to recovery is getting better. It will take some time but I appreciate everyone's concern!

Tetris Forever
Bryce

Anonymous said...

I don't play bubble breaker. that's your game. I'm into playing solitaire right now, and I have no injuries to report as of yet. I think it's because of the stretches and other warm ups I do prior to each game. Conditioning is so important. With the invention of computer solitaire, paper cuts were all but eliminated in the sport, but many a professional solitaire player has experience the sprained index finger. I'm looking forward to the Wii version of solitaire, which should prove to be challenging.

Anonymous said...

Coming from a tetris master, you are better off playing on a game boy. It is way more ergonomic. Of course it often makes me cry from staring at such a small screen, but that is a price I am willing to pay.
P.S. Wait until he gets his wii, then he will really be sore for a while.

Missy said...

That's funny! Glad to hear he is recovering nicely but we will full expect a relapse...

Jenny needs a blog now too! ;)