03.25.07
Ah cannee see!
You know, of all the classic children’s TV moments to play out in real life, I really would have preferred not to reenact the hilarious tragic blinding of PJ on Byker Grove in a freak paintballing accident. I did not wind up on the floor screeching about me eyes, man, but it was ruddy close. What happened was this:
We needed to take the ammo box to the opposition’s base to win. I’d just come back into the game and came bounding down the hill like a sprightly young rhino to join Mike in doing the necessary. As we hurtled towards the base the one guy left on the opposing team set himself up to defend it, but we penned him in via the tactic of spraying paintballs in random directions and yelling incoherently, and he couldn’t get a decent shot. Then I felt my facemask starting to slip (useless crappy thing, a bit of sweating and it was like it had been greased up ready to swim the channel). I had just long enough to think “Gosh, hope I don’t get shot in the face” before one landed smack above my right eye. Naturally I fell to my knees a la Willem Dafoe in Platoon, and faintly heard an “Oh shit” from the git that pulled the trigger. Once I’d established that my eye was still in its socket and functioning correctly, the same guy said “you were bloody lucky”, which was dead wrong – I was bloody unlucky, just not quite unlucky enough to suffer some proper nastiness. If the black eye comes out as nicely as I think it will, I’ll pop a picture up.
Andrew said,
March 26, 2007 at 11:12 pm
I have come to the conclusion that the entire country tuned in to that episode of BG. Even I saw it, and I rarely even watched the show. It’s also bizarre how often it comes up in conversation, too.
Hope the black eye isn’t too bad!
Ben said,
March 27, 2007 at 3:43 pm
Funny thing is, I don’t think I ever watched it either – my own theory is that the “I Love [insert year]” and “100 Greatest…” talking head nostalgia shows have homogenised an entire generation’s childhood memories so that even people that never went near a TV between the age of 5 and 20 have fond memories of the Blue Peter garden being vandalised.