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Registered: 12-01-08
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When i was a kid i would jump on the bed and my mom would tell me about this kid that was doing his homework on his bed and he jumped on the bed and he fell foward on the bed and his jumping had caused the pencil to flip in the air which the kid landed on making the point of the pencil peirce his chest.
Hey MythBusters-
This is my first time submitting a myth. When I jumped on the bed as kid, my mom used of warn me of a story about the boy who, jumping on his bed while he was supposed to be doing homework, landed on bed in such a way that his pencil peirced his torso. I always wondered, is this an old wive's tale or can that really be possible? I wonder if it ever happened.

Also, my friend and I dressed up as you guys last Halloween: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=247867&op=7&o=glo...8108066&id=584437634
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