We all love a good celebration after a hard fought goal, big three pointer, or game-winning touchdown. A rugby player was simply celebrating a nice play, but winded up dealing more than $90,000 in damages.

Collins Injera is a rugby player in Kenya, and he apparently scored his 200th try (don't worry, I have no clue what that means either). This sounds like a great achievement, and obviously it is because Injera seemed prepared for the celebration.

Hidden in his sock was a pen, and with this pen, Injera proceeded to sign the ball after scoring his 200th try. He also went over the the nearest cameraman and signed his John Hancock right on the lens of the camera.

Okay, we've all seen this done in tennis on occasion, but what many don't know is that most cameras at tennis matches are equipped with an extra, less expensive lens cover, either to prevent massive damage by an incoming tennis ball or because of the broadcast crew knowing that tennis players' desire to sign the camera after a big win or point.

Well, in this particular instance, there was no protective lens cover. Injera's signature dealt out $94,000 worth of damages! We've all broken our fair share of stuff before, but have you ever completely broken something by simply signing it with a pen?

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