Everything posted by vladd
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ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
ohhh i feel some TF coming on
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Welcome to the IHoP
my expert opinion is that you're dead, you're just stuck in a 6th sense sort of denial, the bump is to try to make you realize its time to accept what's happened....and stop haunting the hop
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gunshots are WAY overplayed too, i had a decent wound and when the ambulance got there i was still standing and talking. I was the most focused person in the house for sure.
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the arm didn't hurt at all except when the bones would grind together when it moved. nobody wants to believe that but basically i just felt this huge loss of pressure in my hand (hard to describe) and the nice cooling liquid running all over the hand
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yep, grew up with/around guns. i handle them properly, know the rules and preach them, but, as i've learned....chit happens funny thing is thats what my surgeon said to me after i woke up too.... chit happens- Welcome to the IHoP
i still have the bullet here, we dug it out of the wall later. Through two bones inches after the barrel and still managed to bury itself in the drywall, not too shabby.- Welcome to the IHoP
i have no pics of that night, the one pic that was taken got blocked by the big guy in the ambulance. A lot of people ask how it happened, truth is i have no god damn idea, lol. I remember everything from the second after the gun went off, blood splattering, holding my hand on (it was Mr. Floppy to the extreme). But i don't remember anything before. It was self inflicted, but i still don't really know how, Dad and i were cleanign the guns, we're always uber careful, and the guns were unloaded, i know because i completely detail stripped the 1911, i remember putting it back together, then next thing is...ringing blood and trying to tell mom to call the ambulance- Welcome to the IHoP
if you think the x-ray is nasty, you should have seen the arm, i have a picture of the pants i was wearing, totally covered in blood. Its funny now to look back and talk about, not funny at all that night though- Welcome to the IHoP
better than the clap- Welcome to the IHoP
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on second thought, we're either short, or tall as fuk- Welcome to the IHoP
most of us car audio people are short, i've been noticing, so long as i'm at a car audio meet, i'm never the shortest guy- Welcome to the IHoP
what did i do..... 230gr of .45 FMJ entered one side of my forearm, and exited the other side. Been just over a year now. There's still a fragment between the ulna and radius and now the muscles and bones are starting to not lik eit so much. I notice it when turning the wrist, usually with something in my hand (think of pouring out a cup of coffee) the bone catches and i can't move the arm any further, drop whatever i'm holding then pop the arm past the...whatever. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/vladd06/Arm/arm0043.jpg :-/ 145lbs 5'6" so you can imagine i didn't have much arm to fight off the .45 for the anatomy people...obviously i killed both the bones, i have internal fixation, none of the muscles were severed completely but most were somewhat. One of the arteries were grazed also (radial i think)- Welcome to the IHoP
thats what i'm experiencing, during certain low notes, only at volumes above 3/4, i thought it sounded like it was coming from the actual woofer but didn't wanna believe it- Welcome to the IHoP
on a less positive note, my arm has been getting a lot worse over the past couple weeks, i need to try to work out with it again, but i'm not sure its going to help, maybe its time to go back to the Dr. - Welcome to the IHoP