Twang! Just bust a string!

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Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:20 pm

thereshopeyet wrote:
Hey Dermot, your drawings have dissapeared. I was going to say you crack me up! Actually I just did! :) :laugh:

Tom N.


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Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:33 pm

Thanks


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Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:08 pm

thereshopeyet wrote:
Hey Tom

I posted then .....Then had second thoughts ..... it's a me thing! :blush:
I keep forgetting I'm on the internet what I might chuckle at in my head might not suit everyon

:S
I thought the drawings were funny Dermot :)

PS
Gee how did you manged NHS so quick... that was great.... I thought maybe you'd gone private.
I suppose for operation success, depends on soon after the injury surgury is carried out and that probably
varies depending on the injury.... if you had waited a month.... it may be far to late.
This kind of injury repair works best when treated right away and that I'm glad to say is recognised by the professionals.
If you wait too long the results can be poorer. Thank goodness I live here in the UK.
Waiting too long the body re-absorbs the ligament most times. Worse though it can re-attach in the wrong place by itself.

Left unrepaired, you lose 50% of your strength.

If you wait more than 4 weeks you may have to have a part of the bone and ligament from your achilles adapted to replace the original ligament, or a Cadaver which is harvested material from dead people :S :blink:

Anyway glad it's done and quickly. All of the pain has lifted, I'm not on any painkillers, just anti-inflamatories. All is good! :)

Tom N.


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Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:00 am

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Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:18 am

thereshopeyet wrote:
Hey Tom

I'm glad you got it done quickly.

I couldn't have accepted your new guitar!!

Take it easy though.... no going back :S

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
No going back and no chance of getting your hands on my prize possesion. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Cheers,

Tom.


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Sun Dec 04, 2011 1:21 am

How many Americans does it take to get your arm fixed?

1000

1 to fix it and the rest to file the paperwork.

Glad to hear you're already on the mend, but then I had the inside scoop...


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Sun Dec 04, 2011 1:31 am

AndyT wrote:
How many Americans does it take to get your arm fixed?

1000

1 to fix it and the rest to file the paperwork.

Glad to hear you're already on the mend, but then I had the inside scoop...
Yes indeed! :)


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Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:57 am

Hey Dermot,
you've obviously seen me play! I know, how can a guy have two left thumbs on his right hand? lol :laugh: :laugh:

Tom N.


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Mon Dec 05, 2011 3:31 pm

neverfoundthetime wrote:
@Chas: you bar steward! Digging up the only clip on record of Clemence dropping a clanger :-). At least it was King Kenny scoring (Liverpool team mates). Probably the only way Scotland could score in those days anyway! Bwuhahahaha!
Just to balance things out, there's a clip of a few saves from Clem below. He was my hero. There a few vids on YT showing goalie clangers and all the greats dropped one or two big ones, for sure. Except the great Gordon Banks, as far as I remember. Me drop a clanger? Hmmm, er, can't remember....;-).




And here's a few nice saves against Scotland too (same game?):


Fair Cue
to have a comeback Chris I guess


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