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Why does stepping on a LEGO hurt so much?

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by NewsBot, Mar 1, 2016.

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    Why does stepping on a LEGO hurt so much? (video)
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  2. Ros Kidd

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    Lego has a surprise element. At night it migrates to the much trodden path to the loo under the cover of darkness, it knows you are not putting on that light. No matter how hard you say "clean up every brick", it has a life of it's own. Thirty odd years ago I thought the Lego elves had gone. No, they got me on saturday night as the grand kids and their parents slept. I have no idea how a Darth Vada upper body and sabre got into our en -suit, but hell it hurt! I'm watching the washing machine filter of the next assault...on the other hand......first world problem.
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