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| 20 Mar 2012 09:10 PM |
but if someone trips and falls on that kind of pavement, it's around 40%-50% more painful that falling on normal pavement.
trust me, i know from personal experienc.
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| 20 Mar 2012 09:10 PM |
*experience.
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| 20 Mar 2012 09:11 PM |
| I always thought that stuff looked kind of trashy. |
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| 20 Mar 2012 09:13 PM |
@Jimi: Because it does... there's a difference between cobblestone and "cement & pebbles." One actually looks good in the right setting, the other looks like trash no matter what... |
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| 20 Mar 2012 09:17 PM |
they have that kind of pavement on stairs at my apartment complex and at my school.
i got the idea for this thread from the fact that at lunch i was leaving my 3rd period class, tripped and fell in the trashy pavement, i ended up with a twisted ankle and a bloody kneecap
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