Comments:

razor-vixen - 2004-11-15 10:32:24
Get yourself checked out!!! You don't want them to have to amputate it or something! We don't want a one-armed Gump.
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wondermart - 2004-11-15 10:47:10
dude. don't ignore it. I ignored my torn leg muscle for just a day and I couldn't walk for like 2 months. Good for you that you're getting it checked out.
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sharon - 2004-11-15 11:02:37
this means, if you really are injured, you were a SUPER shooter at Halo and not just a regular one...this means, when you heal, all death shall become of anyone in the house who dare opposes you.
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restlessly - 2004-11-15 11:09:21
Hey, I've just stumbled upon your site. Good luck with that arm. Hope it's nothing too serious, and that you'll recover soon.
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Ellen - 2004-11-15 11:22:34
Awe. Get your ass to the hospital. If you were my boyfriend, I would have pestered the daylights outta ya to get there sooner than tomorrow. *winks* I hope you're feelin' better soon, babe.
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rabbi jim - 2004-11-15 11:38:43
this was a funny entry.
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betty - 2004-11-15 12:11:32
Omgd - I hope its not broken! GO SEE A DOCTOR
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sarkasmo - 2004-11-15 12:38:12
last year, my mom walked around on a broken foot for two months before she finally got a few moments to head to the doctor and actually find out that it was broken. she kept complaining about the pain, but we figured it was just her arthritis. i'm more of a wuss. i have to keep myself from calling the doctor if I get a headache more than 2 days in a row. i've never had a broken bone (knock wood), but i imagine you should get it looked at.
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jes - 2004-11-15 14:07:09
xoxoxo. sorry gumpadump.
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alyssa - 2004-11-15 14:29:00
surely i am not the only one thinking, "so now he's not just gump. he's gump the gimp." i'll just start calling you gee-gee gabor. oh the giggling i am doing right now!
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Ange - 2004-11-15 15:02:34
I hope your arm is alright. That has to be a strange 'blessing,' not being able to quite feel the pain. Feel better soon.
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I don't understand the universe - 2004-11-15 15:57:22
Corky (from my soul-kalled life goes on)
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AJ - 2004-11-15 16:05:52
*hug* I hope you feel better.
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krissie p - 2004-11-15 17:01:37
so monkey boy... first off... best of luck... secondly... i have never broken a bone that could be fixed. i break things like my tail bone and toes... thirdly... i share your needle thing. i never did mind needles until this one day when my boyfriends dog had parvlo and we had to take him to the vet for IV drips twice a day... once the doctor said to me (my beau was deathly afraid of needles.) "can you just put your finger on that needle and hold it in the dog? i have to go get something... one minute" i put my finger on the place where the needle entered the dog and as i was watching the scruff of the dog fill up with liquid, my ears started ringing and i woke up in the hall and as soon as my eyes opened my boyfriend said "are you ok?" "yeah, im ok" "good... im going to puke now" that was my last needle experiance and needless to say... for the rest of the treatment... matt and i werent allowed to take the dog...
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Lu - 2004-11-15 17:15:53
I can remember back when I was still swimming, my shoulders started to hurt. Thinking it was just a rough practice, or rough week, I kind of ignored/got used to the pain. After a month of this mild pain, it started to get worse. Finally, my coaches started to notice, because I couldn't even finish my laps, some times. Anyway, long story short, I had to quit swimming because I had developed some serious shoulder problems. I argued, but my physiotherapist told me I had to, or i'd need all kinds of surgery. So I learned never to ignore pain, no matter how mild it is, because the consquences could really suck. I loved swimming and was very good at it, and I had to give it up. One year later, I had to quit rowing :( SO MAKE SURE YOU GO TO A DOCTOR! By the way, which amusement park did you go to, in Toronto?
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kelly - 2004-11-15 17:23:44
maybe you could ask them to just replace your bones with adamantium ones. That would be cool. Really though I hope its ok.
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laural - 2004-11-15 17:34:11
hugs my friend. Good thoughts going out to the universe for you...love laural
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kerbang - 2004-11-16 01:11:26
i like needles. but then, i'm a heroin addict. sorry i broke your arm man.
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Erin - 2004-11-16 02:06:56
First, thanks for writing this. It makes me feel like less of a retard for my sprained ankle. Second, you can laugh because I am now "Gimpy the Magical Faerie". Third, your flipper is broken? I'm sorry your arm is actually broken/
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onewetleg - 2004-11-16 05:49:32
i can't believe you would actually break your arm to get out of reviewing me. god bless you, gump. get well soon. i'll mail you some soup if i can find a big enough envelope
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Procrasto - 2004-11-16 11:15:52
That actually made me feel queezy. I would DEMAND general anaesthetic (??)...
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bethany - 2004-11-16 13:47:59
MAN DO I LOVE SITTING IN MY OFFICE SQUIRMING IN MY MF'IN CHAIR> THANKS GUMP!
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cloudy - 2004-11-16 18:08:08
The part about moving the tendons & bone around made me feel all oogly boogly inside. uvhevuh!!!
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