Does having your teeth smashed in count?
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Who's had the most broken bones on this site?
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Erm. I've broken quite a lot.
I broke my leg playing football. It wasn't till i stood up that my leg gave way - yeah...it hurt. Also dislocated my ankle at the same time.
Broke a toe (opposite foot) falling down the stairs when in plaster cast for the above. - Basically I used my crutches to come down the stairs but they acted as a pivot so I went from the top stair to the bottom in one go. Hit the wall and landed like sack of tulip.
Broke my wrist by falling over onto a ladder.
Broke another finger by trapping it when at work.
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Who's had the most broken bones on this site?
You can break your bones on this site?
Now I'm worried.
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Had lots of scrapes and bruises but nothing broken.That boy go raaaaaaa
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I think I am the winner
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I have broken 4 toes, 1 thumb, 2 fingers, (all thse are trivial)
My Jaw once, my arm twice, leg once, and collar bone.
Most of those were rugby/cricket/skiing injuries, the fingers and toes were all martial arts... I was rubbish at it.Comment
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Typical - it would be you who beat me.....Originally posted by tay View PostI have broken 4 toes, 1 thumb, 2 fingers, (all thse are trivial)
My Jaw once, my arm twice, leg once, and collar bone.
Most of those were rugby/cricket/skiing injuries, the fingers and toes were all martial arts... I was rubbish at it.
I guess NZ have to win at something
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SA - why doesn't that suprise meOriginally posted by SallyAnne View PostI've never had a broken bone!! I've had a bent one, but never a broken one.
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