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A Funny Bridge Day Email I Received

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Personally, I think trying to jump in pain, or with broken bones is down right stupid. I was not aware that base jumping was a pissing contest…

This gives me the image of some dude with a metallica shirt on, a mullet and driving a beat up 69' camaro… You know the kind of dude that's is prime candidate for a Darwin award …

I don't find some guy going :" HUH… HUH DUUUUUDE!!! Pass me the duct tape Bubba!!!. Gonna tape tha' suk'a up and I am gonna go make another jump!"
bad ass.

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Way off there buddy, people with mullets drive 78-89 camaros..not 69 which was actually a very good year sheesh :)



"Don't Mess Around With the Guy in Shades- Oh No!!! "

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I've broken bones and not known until a day or more later.
In an accident, the body automatically releases a lot of natural painkillers (including both adrenaline and endorphins), and muscles tense up to protect the injured bone. It's entirely possible for an accident victim to suffer a fracture of the spine (or femur) without realizing it.

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Been there done that! Its amazing how adrenaline counteracts pain! On a skydive years back, I broke my ankle landing on uneven ground. I felt a sharp tingling sensation that felt very odd, yet had no problems walking off the LZ. After leaving the DZ, my ankle started throbbing, swelling up, and turning blue.~ Time for Narcotics ~
I'm in pain every day of my life, and get relief when my Adrenaline is pumping! Adrenaline has become my favorite drug for chronic pain relief...

Josh Morell
www.imagethisphoto.com

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