I’ve broken both collar bones, one of them into 3 pieces. I cracked a rib, broke my fifth metacarpal, my pinky, my nose, my right wrist, and I’ve had both my meniscus repaired. All of these things were separate incidents.
Ended up going into a small casino next to circus circus and Macdonalds🤔 that served $1 drinks because of the karaoke, my friends who are with me suggested it as 1 was a professional singer and WOW were we blown away…
Early hours before we got out lol.
Korean guy sang a Tom Jones number then a national champion winner got up… Forget the American song she sang though.
Cat’s Meow, Fremont Street, June. Who’s in?
Not sure whether this goes into Epstein thread or Dem primary thread, so I’ll put it here: https://mobile.twitter.com/GRIFTSH0P/status/1229540423514906627
One right, two incorrect
I’ve broken a collar bone and a rib, among other things. Those are the worst. Collar bone is naturally in tension or something so it hurts a lot and a cough with a broken rib is terrible and a sneeze is a nightmare.
Just drove through Antelope Valley (home of such meth capitals of LA as Palmdale and Lancaster) and I guess Cenk Uygur is running for congress in that district. Crazy times.
casino in the center
I broke my arm when I was 5 (it was my brother’s fault) which is the first on the list for me too, unless baby skinny dipping counts.
In a 5 year span I broke my big toe twice, ankle twice, foot twice and shin playing sports. A torn hamstring and concussion in there as well.
idk but this makes me want to watch that phillip seymour hoffman movie where he’s a degenerate gambler
Two out of three. One to go. Teamwork makes the dream work.
12 points for me. Pretty shocked I didn’t win.
I got into the emergency room and the doctor diagnosed both “broken collar bone” and “mountain biking” right away. My break wasn’t as bad as yours. I felt a little twinge of pain for several years. I figured it was permanent, but it went away.
Also broke my collarbone riding doing stupid things on a bike. Managed to walk about 200 yards in the direction of home then sat down and told my friend to go get help. That shit really hurts.
He’s 78, overweight, and just had a heart attack. She’s 70 and slim (and females live longer on average). Saying ‘they’re both in their 70s’ is a worse argument than theirs.
My biggest worry with both Sanders and Warren is the cognitive decline that can happen to anyone as they age (dementia, not just slowing down), but that aside, her chances to complete two terms have got to be significantly higher than his.
Collar bones and pretty much anything shoulder related are miserable. I found it interesting that about 5 years ago the orthopods have become much more aggressive in operating on clavicle fractures - back in my training days it had to be GROSSLY displaced or open. The scopes allow much less invasive repair - but I haven’t anyone explained to me how much better the average patients function ends up being - although supposedly the healing time/less discomfort is much better.
MM MD
13, possibly 14. I’m pretty sure that means I lose at life.