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The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society
The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society
http://www.crfns.org/ Right click links to select open in a new window. |
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The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society
On 1/19/2009 11:17 AM Ravocin did a "happy dance", then made these
writings: The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society http://www.crfns.org/ Right click links to select open in a new window. Inquiring Minds would like to know...Is this a place to get a Nonunion Rib Fracture? How do they give you a rib fracture? Do you have to go to Canada to get one? Or, do they send a Canadian Goose to give you one? Of course they must be nonunion Geese. What abut if you want more than one rib fractured? Does this cost extra? Can they refer you to another Canadian nonunion Society if you want another body part fractured? -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest friend, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society
[Default] Thus spake Brian K :
On 1/19/2009 11:17 AM Ravocin did a "happy dance", then made these writings: The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society http://www.crfns.org/ Right click links to select open in a new window. Inquiring Minds would like to know...Is this a place to get a Nonunion Rib Fracture? How do they give you a rib fracture? Do you have to go to Canada to get one? Or, do they send a Canadian Goose to give you one? Of course they must be nonunion Geese. What abut if you want more than one rib fractured? Does this cost extra? Can they refer you to another Canadian nonunion Society if you want another body part fractured? I was trying to figure that one out myself. Too much of a coward to try it from a Windblows machine, and too lazy to boot the Linux box. -- - dillon I am not invalid Men are like a carpet. Lay them well and you can walk on them for years. |
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The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society
On 1/20/2009 11:58 PM Dillon Pyron scrawled with a big red tube of
lipstick: [Default] Thus spake Brian K : On 1/19/2009 11:17 AM Ravocin did a "happy dance", then made these writings: The Canadian Rib Fracture Nonunion Society http://www.crfns.org/ Right click links to select open in a new window. Inquiring Minds would like to know...Is this a place to get a Nonunion Rib Fracture? How do they give you a rib fracture? Do you have to go to Canada to get one? Or, do they send a Canadian Goose to give you one? Of course they must be nonunion Geese. What abut if you want more than one rib fractured? Does this cost extra? Can they refer you to another Canadian nonunion Society if you want another body part fractured? I was trying to figure that one out myself. Too much of a coward to try it from a Windblows machine, and too lazy to boot the Linux box. Maybe they use a "chicken cannon" like the one employed on Mythbusters when they examined a myth involving birds striking the windshield of an aircraft. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest friend, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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