Physical Aspects of Chaining Up

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Old 01-19-2008, 09:30 AM
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I hear you ironeagle. :?

I'm a healthy 210 at 6 ft. which was my fighting weight. I'm bouncing the scales at 250 to 260 now.
I've always been big boned, and big muscles. My ring finger is a size 15.
Largest ring in any Jewelry shop is size 12.

You have more Sasquatch blood than me,
but I bet the bone plate on my low sloping forehead is thicker than yours.
I have thick knuckles too, as I often use them to walk.
My Dad's head was solid bone.

I am more toward the Scoe side of the gene pool.
Scoe has a lot more hair on his back...because of French/Canadian heritage.
I'm mainly a throwback from the U.P. region which has more inbreeding.
Not to be confused with yoopr. He's from Viking stock...a less desirable
strain, but we are what we is.

 
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:53 AM
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Roadhog lets just say I have 3 orthopedic surgeons that ALL said the same thing. They never ever want to meet the man that breaks my thigh bone in an unarmed fight. The thing measured out on a X-ray at 6 inches around my knee is 22 inches around total. I busted the sling they used for my shoulder surgery last year to hold my arm up and it was the one they use for a NFL lineman. I am 6-6 and 360 and yet the nicest man everyone knows except when you lets just say pee on my family or me. Then go into that deepest darkest place you never want to go to and you will see me there hunting you down.
 
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Old 01-19-2008, 10:40 AM
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Well, any moron that gets within arms reach
deserves being thinned from the herd.

Pity the poor bastid that gets down wind from you though. :P ...woof

You must already know I'll just chuck big rocks down attcha from on top of some ridge.
If I have a bad day, and keep missing...I'm gonna run.
Seems it's been this way for ...what? couple million years now...eh? :lol:

 
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Old 01-19-2008, 11:29 AM
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RHog I do not go looking for trouble however I will give someone that first punch that way it is self defense for me. Like my wife says after talking to my best friend I know you have a Grizzly bear side to you I just hope I never have to see it.

See he told her about the time in HS when one guy attacked me from behind and hit me with a Baseball Bat to the legs sad thing was a teacher saw it. He ended up with that Louisville Slugger shoved were the sun did not shine and also with NO TEETH after 30 seconds with me.
 
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Old 01-19-2008, 11:58 AM
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Sounds like you eat chicken bones and all. :shock:

Thanks...good to know.
I'll choose bigger rocks...and hard rocks like chert and granite...
not those crappy shale.

I might use a bait pile too, so I can get you closer underneath
...don't mind the big red X.

 
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Originally Posted by roadhog
Sounds like you eat chicken bones and all. :shock:

Thanks...good to know.
I'll choose bigger rocks...and hard rocks like chert and granite...
not those crappy shale.

I might use a bait pile too, so I can get you closer underneath
...don't mind the big red X.


Ahahahhahahah !
 
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Old 01-22-2008, 10:02 AM
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I am not one to make bones about another person's weight, and I don't completely buy the "you get fat driving a truck" line completely. I believe that part of the issue with truck drivers being so large is that driving is a job that large people can do, while sitting down of course. :lol:
 
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