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Anyone watching basketball?
#21


Fucking fuckityfuck. Fuck. [Image: slap.gif]

I want to beat your ass.
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#22
I have a new found appreciation for basketball as a contact sport now.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#23


That was just awful. I hope I never know that kind of pain.
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#24
The game was on during the feast's second go-around.

One of my brother's friends said it reminded him of when Theismann shattered his leg and promptly ended his career.

Football career . . . not his enlarged prostate career.
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#25


Maggot briefly posted a closeup of it. It shocked me. That's what all my fucking was about. 50
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(04-01-2013, 05:34 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Maggot briefly posted a closeup of it. It shocked me. That's what all my fucking was about. 50

All the guys were screaming and moaning . . . encouraging me to "Hurry! You gotta come see this!"

Thanks but No Thanks, boys.

Buncha jackasses.
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#27
Theismann tweeted his condolences last night right after the incident.

I still remember watching his career end live on that Monday night.

Cocaine is a hell of a drug... LT snapped him like a toothpick.
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#28


I just read an interview this young man gave. He said he didn't feel the pain of that break, that he was in shock.
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#29
When my son was 5 he almost ripped the back of his calf off while climbing over my neighbors chain link fence. My husband kicked a soccer ball over onto the other side of their yard and my son and two of his friends ran to go it. About a minute later the other kids come running out from around the house screaming with a look of horror on their faces and I don't see my son. My heart sunk to my feet not knowing what to think and when I ran over there I found him standing behind the fence with the whole back of his calf flapped over, I could see all the way to the bone, it took 80 stitches. Amazingly he didn't have a tear in his eye, he said he didn't feel a thing.
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#30
Thats awful!
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#31
The worst part was the sound of those kids screaming and the look of terror on their faces and not seeing my son anywhere. I didn't know what to expect, but I was expecting something horrible. As bad as his leg looked I was relieved in a weird way that that's all it was.
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#32
(04-03-2013, 08:54 PM)sally Wrote: When my son was 5 he almost ripped the back of his calf off while climbing over my neighbors chain link fence. My husband kicked a soccer ball over onto the other side of their yard and my son and two of his friends ran to go it. About a minute later the other kids come running out from around the house screaming with a look of horror on their faces and I don't see my son. My heart sunk to my feet not knowing what to think and when I ran over there I found him standing behind the fence with the whole back of his calf flapped over, I could see all the way to the bone, it took 80 stitches. Amazingly he didn't have a tear in his eye, he said he didn't feel a thing.

Holy hell!!

I'm the one in my family who usually argues against going to the hospital/stitches. I've had a couple of injuries that should have been stitched and healed just fine. My son once kind of stabbed himself with a tree branch and my husband insisted he had to go to the hospital. I think he got 2 stitches.

80 is a whole 'nother thing.
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#33
(04-03-2013, 08:54 PM)sally Wrote: I found him standing behind the fence with the whole back of his calf flapped over, I could see all the way to the bone, it took 80 stitches.


Holy Moly!
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#34
I think it was like 30 on the inside and 50 on the outside. The way it happened is he got his shorts stuck on the fence and when the other kid unhooked them he fell backwards catching his calf on the top of the fence and ripped it to the bone. I don't know how he was so calm about it, he was the only one not crying.
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#35
Did it screw up the muscle development as he grew?
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#36
(04-04-2013, 11:52 AM)Jimbone Wrote: Did it screw up the muscle development as he grew?


He wasn't able to walk for three weeks because they didn't want the muscle to bulge out and in the meantime it atrophied so it took him about 2 days to walk regularly again, but other than that it healed up fine.

Then he went and ripped his wrist open on another fence, but that was only like six stitches.
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#37
He better be careful putting on a tie.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#38
(04-04-2013, 01:33 PM)Maggot Wrote: He better be careful putting on a tie.

Four-in-hand, Half Windsor, Double Knot . . . David Carradine.
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#39
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He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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