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Last edited by SamiNSunisMa on November 16th, 2005 03:08 PM; edited 1 time in total
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LHSbabe0207
replied on November 30th, 2004
Active User, very eHealthy
Ouch! That gotta hurt! Sorry about ur toe! And no u r not a loser..
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bellax0x
replied on November 30th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
=( sorry to hear that. I dropped a weight on my toe last year it hurt sooo obad. Itwas like 20 lbs I think
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mommax3
replied on November 30th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Do you know how many times I have broken my baby toe on my left foot, it isn;t big or anything, but it always gets caught on a wall of the foot of a chair and snaps back... .O.U.C.H!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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bd1012
replied on November 30th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Ouch!! I have never broken any bone except for my finger, I can't imagine breaking a toe.
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peanutbuttertreasure
replied on November 30th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
I've broken my left ankle twice...My right one once...And my right wrist! I'm right handed I broke the wrist in february...And it still gives me a really hard time
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cherriegurl
replied on December 1st, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Yupp u r a loser lol j/k love u girl!!
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SamiNSunisMa
replied on December 1st, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
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sarahsweet
replied on December 1st, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Ouch! Be careful! Dont lift anything too heavy....Lol...And when you do, dont drop it on your foot!