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Is it possible to fight with a broken back or is Mike Tyson a liar?
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Originally posted by LEFTYGUNZZ View PostI broke the tir rod iron once....You could get a flat and say my wheel is broken the point if he misused the english language and sayign you tire is broke when it is flat is NOT technically incorrect. Broke means not working or not working correctly....A flat tire would still work but you would be riding your rims...Would you ever ride your rims?...he probably had his siatic nerve acting up or maybe he pulled a muscle....who knows fckuer is crazy....Lefty
You can bend a rim... you can crack a rim... Rarely do you ever BREAK a rim...
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Originally posted by LEFTYGUNZZ View PostI broke the tir rod iron once....You could get a flat and say my wheel is broken the point if he misused the english language and sayign you tire is broke when it is flat is NOT technically incorrect. Broke means not working or not working correctly....A flat tire would still work but you would be riding your rims...Would you ever ride your rims?...he probably had his siatic nerve acting up or maybe he pulled a muscle....who knows fckuer is crazy....Lefty
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Originally posted by Sin City View Postthis reminds me of this one time when I was shooting up heroine & I thought I had broke my legs! .. it turned out they were just really numb and I couldn't feel them.
I guess that what happens when you shoot up in between your feet.
incase someone missed this
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it is technically possible to move (therefore box) with a vertebral fracture (not a spinal cord injury), but a) theres no way on earth a doctor who saw xrays of mike showing this would allow him to box, and b) mike clearly doesnt understand backs when he was asked 'which part of the back? a vertebrae?' mike said 'spinal,' making me much less inclined to beleive him. Maybe he had a back problem, maybe not, he didnt have a broken back though
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Originally posted by ophqui View Postit is technically possible to move (therefore box) with a vertebral fracture (not a spinal cord injury), but a) theres no way on earth a doctor who saw xrays of mike showing this would allow him to box, and b) mike clearly doesnt understand backs when he was asked 'which part of the back? a vertebrae?' mike said 'spinal,' making me much less inclined to beleive him. Maybe he had a back problem, maybe not, he didnt have a broken back though
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