A Conversation for Baseball-Related Injuries
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Mu Beta Started conversation Aug 22, 2005
I always enjoy reading about people hurting themselves.
Can we expect a follow-up on political injuries?
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J Posted Aug 22, 2005
What, like Clinton's platform falling through and one guy breaking his ass?
Gee, that's the only one that comes to mind though
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sprout Posted Aug 22, 2005
Didn't you write about another one - the President who made his inaugural speech without his coat, got sick and died?
Fairly sure that was in of your entries.
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Jimi X Posted Aug 22, 2005
And one Bush puking in Japan and another choking on a pretzel...
And don't forget about SC Justice O'Connor getting plunked on the head by some scafolding at the opening of the new Independence Mall in Philadelphia...
Nice entry btw. Though what is up with the graphic?
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J Posted Aug 22, 2005
Yeah sprout, WH Harrison. It's in at least two of my entries, actually. Not sure how I forgot that
I like the graphic. I feel like I'm about to be disciplined though.
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Paully Posted Aug 22, 2005
Well we can't use copyright pictures of Baseball teams, so we thought that this was perhaps the best alternative available. And it amused us enormously!
[It's a picture from a BBC Scotland drama series called 'Tinsel Town', apparently!]
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Paully Posted Aug 22, 2005
She does look a bit fearsome, doesn't she? I think she's *meant* to be a scared old lady protecting herself, but there's a definite hint of the "wouldn't want to meet her in a dark alley"s about her...
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J Posted Aug 22, 2005
Oh lay off Paully. He did something nice for me today
I've put that old lady on my page to help ward off unfriendly folks.
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