Japanese Biker Fails to Notice Missing Leg

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  1. Pur48Ted

    Pur48Ted Road Train Member

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    I wonder what his friend was thinking when he picked up his friends leg.:biggrin_2554:
     
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    I know
    #### his wife is hot, now I have a running chance
    This has to be worth something on poker night, finally win the best for gag gift.
    Just kidding
    How horrible!!!!!!!!
     
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    Usually that kind of pain tells me to look at what is hurting me...SIGH
     
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    The difference between men and women...
     
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    Ducks "Token Four-Wheeler"

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    To be honest, I can believe this. I once split my head open in a diving accident... and while I felt foolish at the time, I had no clue I was open and bleeding 'til someone told me to get out of the water. I pulled myself out... they made me lay down... and I was still not feeling any discomfort. It wasn't until someone tried to stem the bleeding with ice that I felt any pain what-so-ever. But trust me, it sure did hurt then! That ice darn near sent me flying!

    The docs at the hospital said that sudden, severe injury can sometimes induce a "rush" of endorphins... and the traumatized patient will not feel anything for a short while afterward.
     
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    Nothing more then a HARD HEADED DUCK!:biggrin_25523: