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I've never broken a bone :) *knocks on wood*
I've never broken any bones either... dont want to either - I kinda like my bones :bunny:

now you've said that you'll most likely break a bone :)

i've broke my nose 3times and my left wrist twice within 10days lol

i knocked on wood, so im safe :bunny:

i knocked on wood too, then i knocked my hand onto my car just then undoing the sump plug and smashed my finger and ripped a hole in it, dammit. now i gotta type like a freak cos i cant use all my fingers.

I have broken my neck in 1992 (vertebrae 2 and 3 - was paralysed and not expected to walk again), 5 fingers, my left ankle 3 times, my right ankle twice and have seriously sprained both knees a number of times. Beat that :bunny:

Hey Dave, are you ever a dealer in the high roller room? I forget what its called, i haven't been to the cas in ages? I hear stories of people losing what my car is worth in one hand.

edit: Grange room, just remembered.

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