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Come on, dude had a cannon! It's actually much more competitive than I thought, well as far as soccer goes. Lol.

Got called for a handball too...
 
How many bones you broke getting whacked with a cardboard wrapping-paper tube?

Never. But I always have a bunch of bruises on my elbow... instead of blocking my ribs ever, I just drop my elbow and let it get crushed.

Sucks, but I'm much faster on the counter if I don't block.
 
a ****in soccer ball broke your arm?

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Only real bone I ever broke was in lacrosse in high school. Broke my second metacarpal in the first game of the season my senior year. Got checked right through the glove. Wanted to stay in the game until I took my glove off and saw my finger bending in the wrong spot.

Got a permanent plate and four screws instead of having it set because the recovery time was so much faster. Only missed a few weeks and got to play the second half of the season.
 
Only real bone I ever broke was in lacrosse in high school.

Only broke two myself.. the pointer finger and middle finger of a kid on the basketball team that called me gay. Pretty poor decision on my part now that I think of it. Didn't even get in trouble for it.
 
bones and stuff

Ouchies.

Only real bone I ever broke was in lacrosse in high school. Broke my second metacarpal in the first game of the season my senior year. Got checked right through the glove. Wanted to stay in the game until I took my glove off and saw my finger bending in the wrong spot.

Got a permanent plate and four screws instead of having it set because the recovery time was so much faster. Only missed a few weeks and got to play the second half of the season.

Only thing I ever broke was one of my vertebrae. Jr-High Football. Quack doc said it was better to just leave it alone and let it work itself out.

Still got two little bone pieces floating around in my back somewhere.
 
Ouchies.







Only thing I ever broke was one of my vertebrae. Jr-High Football. Quack doc said it was better to just leave it alone and let it work itself out.



Still got two little bone pieces floating around in my back somewhere.


Dayumn. I think I fractured something in my foot once, but I was on lay off at the time so I just wore an ortho boot until I could walk on it without screaming. Still hurts when it's wet out. Other than that I broke my pinky toe in HS basketball, doc just taped it up.
 
Only thing I ever broke was one of my vertebrae. Jr-High Football. Quack doc said it was better to just leave it alone and let it work itself out.

Still got two little bone pieces floating around in my back somewhere.

Middle school gym teacher slammed my little finger in the door jamb of a steel fire door. Was only a hairline fracture, but the tip of the finger was hanging off.

First doc's recommendation was basically to 'fold it over and sew it up', which would have left me with some sort of finger stump - no finger nail, etc. Glad my parents got a second opinion.
 
I've never broken anything. I'd like to think I'm just sturdier than you nancies but it's probably because I'm a lazy nerd that doesn't sport.

Lol I've busted my nose 5 times, broken arms, a leg, an elbow, cracked my skull, lost some teeth, broke my hand and a few fingers. Up to a certain point my childhood was amazing. Most of those were from playing, others from bike accidents.
 
I stopped riding dirt bikes after my 4th or 5th time waking up in the middle of a field with a concussion.

This was a bicycle accident when I was younger. I hit a piece of concrete and did a few flips, wound up breaking my elbow, compound fracturing my leg and arm...two days after summer vacation started in the 5th grade.
 
Middle school gym teacher slammed my little finger in the door jamb of a steel fire door. Was only a hairline fracture, but the tip of the finger was hanging off.

And I'll bet you never mouthed off to that coach ever again, did ya. Sometimes lessons got to be taught the hard way.

First doc's recommendation was basically to 'fold it over and sew it up', which would have left me with some sort of finger stump

My dad's got one of those. Machinery accident when he was young.

I've never seen him give anyone the bird before, but if he did, it would look pretty hysterical.
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