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i'd say you'd better start saving for bail money, i'm thinking i should be investing in some good health coverage for broken bones and hospitol trips... if my kids are anything like i was, some wild times are in the wind... the thing i remember most in childhood was hitting the dirt, pavement, water, ice, snow, whatever was on the ground... usually hit it fast and hard...
Oh man for me I better save all sorts of money, bail just being one of them! Its a damn good thing I was a tough kid, I never broke a bone (exception my nose one time in a fight) and ive had a ton of falls and spills myself too!
I'm now hitting 50 and everytime they do an exray on me. They find all these old breaks in my bones. Funny thing is I never had a cast and a lot of these injuries I remember them happening, but shrugged it off and kept going at work or play. Now as I get older. They are catching up to me. I couldn't beleive it when they said you know you broke your back one time and by their calculations of how old the break must be. I remember the Tobagganing accident at that time. Yet I still kept doing stuff like lifting heavy items and so on. I'm lucky that way, not in the lottery. So my luck goes elsewhere.
I can feel some of those injuries when the weather changes - broken elbow, both ankles broken, badly ripped up rotator cuff in one shoulder, broken knuckle, a few hard knocks to the head, a few ribs cracked >>> from various 'situations' from my young and wild daze!!!
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