I tried to be Mr. Cool.
Two weekends ago, my wife and I went out to dinner with my brother- and sister-in-law. It was a wonderful dinner with great food and conversation. As we left the restaurant, I knew the sidewalk would be slick. The falling snow had been replaced by an icy sleet. Still, I wasn’t all that worried. I would be fine.
Now my wife, that was a different story.
I worried about her sprawled out on the sidewalk. I should explain. My wife hates ice like some people have a deep hatred for loud chewing or strange smells. Years ago, when we were traveling in Hawaii, she fell, dislocating her elbow. And then three years ago on another trip, she fell and broke her wrist. Those two falls were on dry land. Throw ice into the mix and it’s a whole different issue.
Rightfully so, she hates the feeling of slipping and sliding and losing control. (I joke that she needs to watch Hollywood stunt doubles and learn how to fall on her tush. Or apologize for whatever she did to upset the Snow Miser from the cartoon, The Year Without a Santa Claus. As you might guess, she’s not a fan of either joke!)

Reaping what you sow
So as we left the restaurant, she took three small steps and I let out a little self-righteous laugh. I admit now to poking fun of her. I might have even mocked her, saying to myself: “Better get a move on grandma or we’re never gonna make it.”
And right on cue, Boom!
I went down as quick as you can snap your fingers. It’s like Karma was ready for me. He was stalking me and ready to pounce like a tiger attacking its prey. He couldn’t wait to proclaim for all to hear: “What comes around, goes around.”
We had a man down on the ground. And that man was me!
One minute I was patiently waiting. And then the next, I was on the ground rolling around like a giant tortoise, kicking my legs and trying to roll off my back. I could feel the wet slush start to seep through my jacket and jeans.
Egg on my face
My sister-in-law was behind me and let out a gasp. From down on the ground, I heard her ask if I needed help. I tried again to get off my back and this time it worked. I stood up and dusted off my wet pants. I quickly responded, “Nope, nothing to see here. All good. Let’s keep moving.”
But, of course, I was fooling no one. My brother-in-law and sister-in-law had front row seats to my spill. My wife was in front of me, but she heard my spill loud and clear. I half expected the three of them to hold up judges scorecards like in the Olympics. “Yes, the Soviet judge gives your fall a 5.6, the Norwegian judge gives you a 5.7 and a 5.9 for difficulty.” My brother-in-law was concerned that I might have broken something. Fortunately, the only thing shattered was my ego!
Rolling with the punches
I made my way carefully to our car. A million thoughts raced through my brain. Strangely enough I kept coming back to the 1973 fight between heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and contender George Foreman.
My knowledge of boxing is limited at best, but the famous bout between the two boxers played in my head. Less than two minutes into the fight, Foreman stunned Frazier with a series of punches. Then he sent him down to the canvas with a right uppercut. In the ABC television broadcast of the fight, Announcer Howard Cosell made the legendary call: “Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!”
People who weren’t even alive in 1973 are familiar with Cosell’s call. The exclamation seemed to perfectly describe my situation: “Down goes Brian! Down goes Brian! Down goes Brian!”
Yes, it served me right. Mr. Joe Cool? Oh please, give me a break. Mr. Foolish is more like it! Or even Mr. Smug Idiot!
There is one good thing about my spill. It serves as a good warning: Watch out for Karma, he’s fast and he’s quick and he’s got a nasty right uppercut!
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Well, it seems the only thing sorely bruised was your ego, which is a good thing! I am actually sharing a story in a few days that is both an update of something I shared a while back and an anecdote that didn’t involve ice but was similar in other ways…glad you didn’t hurt yourself!
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Oh, I’m a mess, but nothing physically wrong with me. I was actually very lucky that I didn’t break my arm. I’m not a big boxing guy but Cosell’s call came right to me. Strange!
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You were lucky indeed – we all know people who slip and fall and hit the wrong way…two years ago I jammed my shoulder and it took a while to heal!
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What a line — karma having a nasty right uppercut! So glad you’re okay…ego bruises not withstanding. 🥰😉🥰
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Oh, my ego bruises are well earned. All deserved. You be a smug smart ass and you get what you reap, right? Ha, ha. Karma knew who to go after. Ha, ha. I probably deserved falling down two or three more times. Ha, ha.
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Once is enough! Don’t go tempting fate! 🥰😜🥰
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Yes, I was pretty lucky. I thought for sure I had broken something or at the very least messed up my back . . . but I was fine the next day. 🙂
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Thank goodness! 🥰❤️🥰
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Yup. Karma always wins. And now I’m going to be thinking down goes Frasier all day
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Oh yea, once Cosell’s line gets in your head, it stays there a while. Ha, ha. I’m not sure why I thought of it, but it was very appropriate. I was down like a light. I remembered Frazier being down a longer time, but he did get up pretty quickly.
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A well-written account! Karma can be quick to strike!
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I got exactly what I deserved. Ha, ha. Message received. Be nice to others, especially my wife or she’ll get her henchman, Karma, to take care of me for good. Ha, ha.
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Good to hear you’re all right, and that you treated the whole situation as a learning experience. It’s a very healthy perspective to take. ^_^
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Oh, it was all in fun. I’m just lucky I didn’t brake anything. Learned my lesson. Ha, ha. Be a smart aleck at my own danger. Ha, ha. 🙂
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Hehe. ^_^
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I’m glad that are in one piece, Brian! Ouch!
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Yes, still in one piece, but I’ve learned my lesson. Don’t mess with Karma. Ha, ha.
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Karma can be dangerous!
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Oh dang, those falls are so hard! One of my climbing guides always use to repeat when we were on ice, “walk lightly” while he walked smugly along in a perfectly stable gait. It made me want to George Foreman him, if you know what I mean. So glad you didn’t injure anything that’ll need a cast! ❤
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Oh just my pride Wynne. And my smugness deserved getting pushed down a notch or two. For the record, I find it hard to believe you would want to “George Foreman” anyone. He must have really deserved it!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
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Yikes! You shouldn’t show off like that once you are over the age of 20. Lucky it was only your ego that got hurt. Have you noticed how it’s harder to get up off the ground as we get older? I used to think, “Phooey! That’s stupid. What’s so hard about getting up?” My tune has changed quite some time ago.
Glad you were okay.
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Ha ha, I got what I deserved. No more tempting fate. And yes, I know how hard it is to get up off the ground. Ugh!
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I’m sorry about your fall! I fell last week, as well. It reminds me of all the times we told the kids after their falls, “You’re fine. You’re OK.” Falling hurts!
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Yea, I tried to convince myself of exactly what you said. Ha ha, but yes, I was definitely sore!
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I’m sorry for your fall, but fortunately you didn’t get hurt. It’s disturbing to fall — especially in public!
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Oh yea, I was looking around right away, checking who saw. Fortunately the street was empty!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I fell at a wedding reception. My heel caught the chair leg and I went down. My husband was ahead of me and never knew. I was mortified but everyone was looking at the bride and groom, so I think I got away with it!
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ooh, Mother Nature was listening and you don’t mess with her! sorry about your fall and glad you are okay and have a sense of humor about it all. years ago, on the kindergarten playground, I stood on an icy patch to warn the children to go around it so they didn’t slip and fall down. well, of course while standing on it warning them, I slipped and slammed down and the other teachers and I were laughing when I said it was only my pride that was hurt. I was laughing so hard that I could not get up and as a bonus, laughed so hard I wet myself. so….
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Oh that’s a great story Beth! Of course, you fell warning them about the ice. Ha ha, at least you had a good attitude about it. And didn’t get hurt!!!!🤣🤣🤣
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Haha! I laughed out loud. Karma’s a bitch. But glad you’re OK!
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That was the goal! I’m glad it brought a laugh! And yes, I’ve learned my lesson. Ha ha! Small steps for now on. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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I’m sorry for the bruised ego, Brian, but I am glad that you are otherwise ok from your fall!
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Oh, I was good. Just laughing at my own stupidity. Ha, ha.
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Karma will always catch up to you. Well, a little entertainment after dinner is good for the soul.
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I like that one . . . good for the soul. Ha, ha. I was definitely the after-dinner laughs. Ha, ha.
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Yikes, I’m glad you’re okay after the fall. And I’ve been there, too. Poking fun at someone, then a bigger force pushes me. Good to have a sense of humor about it. Helps with the soreness 😄
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Ya gotta laugh. Life is too short!
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I’ve stepped into the ring and gone toe-to-toe with ice a few times in my life. Ice always wins. Glad you weren’t seriously hurt, aside from your pride!
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Famous words — Ice always wins! Gotta remember that! 🤣🤣🤣
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You wrote this icy story very well, Brian. Thank goodness only your ego was hurt. I bet your wife won’t let you forget this. 😀
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Oh no, she won’t! It’s one of the reasons I wrote it. She had such a good laugh, thought it might translate to others too. Ha ha.
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