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To: i-node who wrote (725351)7/9/2013 1:22:31 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578756
 
FOLGATE: I would say likely broken. It's hard to say definitively based of -- the fact that there were no x-rays to show the break itself. However most of the time a broken nose can be made clinically as well and that's based off of the black eyes that we saw, the nasolabial swelling, and the bruising.

WTF is wrong with you.......likely broken is not broken. Just like it was very likely that Saddam Hussein had WMDs doesn't mean he had WMDs......far from it.

You wimps don't get it? Its how you get your asses jacked every time. Who needs to read a book is you and learn about facts.