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  • PIAA310
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    Never have and i hope it stays that way.


    PIAA310

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  • N776AU
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    right arm at age 4 left arm at age 8. didnt break a bone at 12, so i'm due for a broken line at 16

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  • NOTAR520AC
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    I broke my first bone this year- my left middle finger....swimming.

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  • ptbodale
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    I have broken my nose twice. Once when I was 19 I got hit with an airplane (I worked at the airport in Peterborough) and the second time I was at the Church picnic in a sack race and a guy behind me fell and knocked me down.

    It hurt big time.

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  • Fly_Southwest
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    i broke my left arm and wrist today. pretty painful and hard to type with cast.

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  • philip
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    I broke the same finger three times, another one once and the left arm.

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  • TI-AMG
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    no :P

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  • SkyWitch
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    I fell off the top of a SH-60F helicopter and broke a bone in my foot.

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    Originally posted by MemphisBelle
    FlyCharlestonSC----Glad someone knows who I am!! Any certain reason that he should know who I am though?? Just curious.

    PT737SWA-----I do post....just not on a daily basis.
    Well nice to meet ya MemphisBelle! Great screen name! My grandfather flew B17's in WWII. I luv those planes.

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  • tiernan1338
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    I used to play hockey and have had quite a few injuries: broken fingers, wrists, ribs, shoulder blades and sprained ankles. Also the only goalie to have been red-carded in my entire school's history (very proud of that little fact).

    Reards
    tiernan1338

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  • FlyCharlestonSC
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    Originally posted by SWA733Captain
    No, but it's typically implied.

    right...

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  • SWA733Captain
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    No, but it's typically implied.

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  • FlyCharlestonSC
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    Originally posted by SWA733Captain
    Sarcasm, stupid.
    You can't hear expression over the internet, stupid

    :P

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  • SWA733Captain
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    Sarcasm, stupid.

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  • FlyCharlestonSC
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    Originally posted by SWA733Captain
    Originally posted by FlyCharlestonSC
    I think you are the only newbie that doesn't really act like a newbie.
    Woah, oxymoron.
    Well, Scott, If you are just that stupid, I am saying that while she is technically a newbie, she has adapted to the forum faster than anyone I have ever seen.

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