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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 7/7/2009 8:51 AM BST
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First post: 24/3/2009
Last post: 10/11/2009
I think the OP has a few issues lurking.

I honestly thought that part of a forum was providing info not just for the OP but for others who may turn to read the post, especially when it comes to matters like this. And she certainly did not make herself clear as to what she really wanted, come on its elementary as to why it bloody hurts, don't think anyone could really expect to need to answer that.
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 7/7/2009 10:12 AM BST
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First post: 18/3/2003
Last post: 16/11/2009

Ah, I thought we were overdue some mouth-frothing from this poster.

Every time I saw the title to this thread I thought exactly what Sleepybear posts - it's quite obvious why it hurts so much. If someone puts a fork in your eye without warning, that'll hurt, too.

Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?

posted at 7/7/2009 4:00 PM BST
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First post: 19/11/2006
Last post: 18/11/2009
She's always nasty if she doesn't get the reply she wants its so bloody predictable and quite frankly boring zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I stopped replying cause she just goes off on one.........

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