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Previously on "cruciate ligaments"
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shame there was no fuel left in the shuttle you could have done us a favour and flattened Mansfield!
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One broken neck, suffered when my space shuttle crash-landed in Mansfield. Luckily I have developed a ground-breaking procedure to fix a completely severed spinal cord, so I was able to instruct the surgeon while he fixed it.
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I hope I never do it.
but if I do, I know the hospital will give me a tubey grip and pack me off home unless I whine like a bitch or offer cash under the table.
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3 arms?
What part of Norfolk are you from then Mrs. Goof?
(DG in 'waiting for whyney to chip in with 'slandering the inbred' moan' mode)
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Originally posted by MrsGoof3 broken wrists
Three arms is surely an unfair advantage
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Originally posted by Joe Black.15mph?! Were you being towed by a jet-ski?
flat out swiimming 25m in smidgen over 10seconds
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Originally posted by BlasterBates...how do you break fingers
I had the bad habbit of hitting the end at the end with straight fingures. SO had probably mioving > 15mph with straight fingures onto a tiled wall. Ouch, when's my next race coach.
Although I got 1 caught on the rope whilst training. Ouch, swim to end of set, check time, check pulse, next rep.
Originally posted by Joe Black.How the **** do u break an elbow!?
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...how do you break fingers swimming
Were you swimming through thick ice ?
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Originally posted by MrsGoof3 broken wrists
2 broken elbows
8 broken fingers (most through swimming)
3 sholder dislocations
1 broken toe
1 gash on shin so bone was on display
1 torn knee cartlidge
too many broken nails to count
oh
and a partridge in a pear tree
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3 broken wrists
2 broken elbows
8 broken fingers (most through swimming)
3 sholder dislocations
1 broken toe
1 gash on shin so bone was on display
1 torn knee cartlidge
too many broken nails to count
oh
and a partridge in a pear tree
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2 X inguinal hernias (2 ops)
1 X broken cheekbone (metal plate 1 op)
1 X perforated ear drum
2 X broken nose (1 operation)
1 X dislocated AC joint (metal screw and anchor - 2 ops)
1 X broken thumb
2 X broken fingers
Rugby, say no more!
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Someone gave me a chinese burn at primary school once and it really hurt.
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