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15 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


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Dale you coming?

 

Love to brah, but sitting and mobility still arent up to scratch so I am gonna stay out of this one.

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Love to brah, but sitting and mobility still arent up to scratch so I am gonna stay out of this one.



Oh you come on you , I won’t ask you to bring a cake :) Just your self on dirt bike ? It’s dinner and socializing ?
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LOL dirt bike is about to be in a million bits. At least 3 months before I can get my leg high enough to get over the seat :( 

Plus, still got almost 10' of surgical wounds in the back. Mudafkrs used internal disolving stitches on me and while you dont have to worry about scarring, or getting them removed, fkn things have about a third of the tensile strength of the old school shoelace stylez

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LOL dirt bike is about to be in a million bits. At least 3 months before I can get my leg high enough to get over the seat [emoji20] 
Plus, still got almost 10' of surgical wounds in the back. Mudafkrs used internal disolving stitches on me and while you dont have to worry about scarring, or getting them removed, fkn things have about a third of the tensile strength of the old school shoelace stylez


No scars? Ripped off.
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You still get a scar, its the same thing they used last 2 times I had the spine serviced. You just get a single line scar

Split open both shins on a dirtbike when I was young, Stitches left more scarring than the wound did, Fkn things took 25 years to fade away




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