A month-ago EW!?
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've seen a very dislocated kneecap (90 degrees to the outside of the knee) and the shoulder (arm 4 or so inches down from the shoulder itself) and the first one hit me the most hard, but I think it was amplified by having been there at the time and being friends with the injured person.
I've also seen the dislocation of a metatarsal, but he was wearing shoes and he bent down and popped it back in and kept going, so no one knew what had happened until he said. Oh, and my patella would dislocate, but mostly by becoming detached at the top and flopping down, but you couldn't really tell by looking. And I rarely noticed until I'd walked around a bit and it started to swell.
All over nutmeg and cloves.
There was some discontent over Ginger Spice, as well.
Dude. The history of spices is fascinating.
What people will do for a tangy tongue.
A month-ago EW!?The foot was in no good way attached to the leg. It was really wrong and chilling.
Not that I have thought of it every moment. Mostly ita just reminded me.
I'm reading up on the Spice Trade and how it affected world history.Don't forget about Dune.
Oh, I'm chilled by your description, Cass.
Hey, what's the name of the actor playing Ben on The 4400?
Don't forget about Dune.
And Old Spice.
Not to mention the porn channel.
When I broke my wrist, it was bent an an angle that no wrist should be. It didn't freak me out, though. I was only worried about how I'd get my jacket off without it hurting a lot.
I took a cab to the ER. The cab driver thought it was an emergency and drove at 50 mph on Chicago city streets. I was almost hoping we'd get stopped by the cops so I could wave my freakish wrist in their faces....
Sorry, ita. I had tried to repress it. Rather effectively until tonight.
I kinda wish I knew how she was now. Be nice to replace that image in my mind. Just because I couldn't figure out how to fix it doesn't mean doctors couldn't. Like Tetris. With people.