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"I was assulted and they broke my jaw!"

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Sun 22/06/03 at 14:27
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Just making this known.
On thursday, me and five mates were playing football on Holland Park, in Brownhills. Just after 1 o'clock, we were attacked by at least 10 'youths'. Two friends got away with bruising, i had a broken jaw in two places, and damaged teeth. Now, i have two permanent metal plates on my jaw, and for six weeks, wire on my teeth to correct them, and elastic to straighten my bite. I'm now eating via a straw for those six weeks.
Nobody need answer this, but i just wanted to make it public, not sure why. Thx for reading.
Sun 29/06/03 at 17:04
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"Brooklyn boy"
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Not exactly the same as not being able to walk for 2 months and after that having to walk around with crutches for a further 6-7 months and still i can't actually kneel down otherwise mostly likely my knee would just snap again. A pulled muscle is nothing.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:55
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Well I did spend 7 years going to physio therapy thanks to my smelly ham strings but that was about 6 years ago so I don't remember much of it. From what I do remember though was I would get time of school weekly to go and do sports and exercises whith other people. It was quite class even if the stretches did hurt for the 7 years :D.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:51
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I'd like to know whether you still think injuries are 'class' (sheesh didn't that word go out of fashion ages ago?) if you ever get on the recieving end of them. Would you still be so happy if you had broken your knee in 2 different places and had to spend about 8 months rehab getting back to somewhat of a mobility level like i suffered while playing basketball quite strangely, that non-contact sport. It is by no means 'class' it actually hurts like a b*tch. Of course you have to be at a certain level of maturity to understand that though, you know past the stage when you find throwing bricks off bridges and car accidents entertainment.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:40
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"The pain and misery of others" boo feckin hoo. Who are you Mother Teresa Jnr? Honestly stop being so moral and politically correct and drive on the other side of the road for a while (If you catch my drift).
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:36
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You're a sad, sad person. The pain and misery of others is "class"? You pathetic child. Grow up.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:35
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Oh come on Mojojo have some fun. The whole point is that I havn't ever broken any bones or got really hurt/ill in any way and thus when I see that kind of stuff it's so alien to me it's sooo class. As for all of you saying see how you like it what would that prove? I'd still feel the same way, it's not as if you can change some ones beliefs through hardship. If that were the case no one would even know who people like Ghandi were etc.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:25
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Cubist, grow up. Break your arm and never have full mobility of it for the rest of your life and see how you like that.
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:24
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*note
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:24
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And I never will have broken bones because I am far to class to get them. (Take not of the blind confidence in myself)
Sun 29/06/03 at 16:22
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Cubist wrote:
> Lol excellent you've all turned on me. It's as if I was in parliament
> and suggested politicians get a pay cut. Anyway I'm not pretending
> that I have experienced any of that stuff so I must be doing something
> right in my life. It's not even as if I sit around covered in
> protection. I do pretty much anything you all do but live to tell the
> tale without broken arms, jaws etc. It's class when you see broken
> bones and stuff though and it's not you (Hmmmm maybe I'm a sadist :S )
> anyway I don't see why you all care so much. When people in the movies
> break arms etc you don't say - "How dare they run around with
> broken arms as if it was nothing! They've obviously never experienced
> a broken arm before so I fail to see how they can portray it like
> that."

the people in movies don't say 'wow, metal plates inserted permanetly in your arm? kewl!' and just because you've never had broken bones, doesnot mean you are too smart to get any broken bones.

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