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To: Crocodile who wrote (66094)12/6/2004 9:58:40 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
She will no doubt be fine, but I feel so sorry for my friend. She is frantic with worry. I know how helpless I felt when Ammo called last year and said he had severed a tendon in his finger and had to have surgery the next day. He had just been cast in the lead of a play. It was just so lucky Dan was in San Diego and could drive up to LA for the surgery. Ammo went to a rehearsal that night, refusing to take the pain meds because he had to be alert! YOu can actually see a picture of him on the USC theatre site in this play six weeks later, still with a finger cast. (It's a bad pic though.)
Still, I had visions of him permanently handicapped, never able to play his drums or piano again. The only good thing is that it was his trigger finger, so I figured maybe he could get out of going to Iraq.