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Post by Quorthon on May 28, 2008 15:28:31 GMT -5
I would, Q, except for one small thing: when I was born, I came out feet-first rather than head-first, and I ended up getting tangled up along the way, breaking both of my ankles. No one knew it, though, for about three or four years when my parents started to notice that I could never wear shoes right. They took me to a doctor and found out about the break and I had appearently re-healed myself, but it never did right and I have incredibly weak feet as a result. I can barely support my frame now (or at least I used to before I got that chest condition which is mostly over-now) but back then, I could barely move my 280-pound frame very vigoriously for more than a few minutes before getting winded because my feet were killing me. It's a reason why I've adopted a more sedentary life-style, my feet can't support huge amount of weight very long because they were broken at birth. I talked to a friend when I got out of high school about it and said that it was enough to get me out of service, I don't know if they've changed criteria since then but I know that it was enough at one point to hold me out. Dude, that sucks. You were born like Mr. Glass. But, you don't really want to join the Army anyway. The Air Force is where the hot chicks are.
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Post by slayrrr666 on May 29, 2008 10:06:43 GMT -5
Like I said, I adapted to it, but it's still something to take into consideration.
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