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Friday, September 14, 2007

Labor Day Parade

(11) broken ribs on the one side and( 5 )on the other, a punctured lung, broken collar bone, shoulder blade , vertebrae in the lumbar section of my back and several internal injuries, was enough to keep me from riding on a float. Ignorance of parade officials was amazing.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enough already, nobody likes a whiner..... First it was Oh the "established elite" won't let me have my own car.... Or the Mayor didn't send me a get well card. Quit whining like a little girl, leaders don't complain about every percieved slight be it real or imagined.

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Anonymous said...

Was this SNIFFY? I knew you were mad but come on...

An American bulldog escaped the grip of its handler( Keith Stamm) during a Labor Day parade Monday and injured three people, sending two to a hospital.

police spokesman Vince Valdez said the extent of injuries and the identities of those hurt were not immediately available.

Valdez said a bulldog and another dog became entangled in a fight, along the parade route near the Republican Float. A bystander with a cane and the bulldog's handler tried to break up the fight and both were attacked.

Anonymous said...

A broken collarbone (fractured clavicle) is a common injury among two very different groups of people: children and athletes. Two of which you ARE NOT! Many babies are born with collarbones that broke during the passage down the birth canal. Keith were you coming down the passage of the birth canal? A child's collarbone can easily crack from a direct blow or fall because the collarbone doesn't completely harden until a person is about 20 years old. An athlete who falls may break the collarbone because the force of the fall is transmitted from the elbow and shoulder to the collarbone.

The collarbone is considered part of the shoulder and helps connect the arm to the body.Keith how are you able to use your wheelchair with a broken collar boner? Is it electric? It lies above several important nerves and blood vessels. However, these vital structures are rarely injured when the collarbone breaks. The collarbone is a long bone, and most breaks occur in the middle section.

Anonymous said...

Your Head Bone Connected From Your Neck Bone,Your Neck Bone Connected From Your Shoulder Bone Your Shoulder Bone Connected From Your Back Bone Your Back Bone Connected From Your Thigh Bone Your Thigh Bone Connected From Your Knee Bone Your Knee Bone Connected From Your Leg Bone Your Leg Bone Connected From Your Ankle Bone Your Ankle Bone Connected From Your Foot Bone Your Foot Bone Connected From Your Toe Bone I Hear The Word Of The Lord

Anonymous said...

Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"
Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"
Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"

Anonymous said...

Take the wheel I hear the timbers creaking
Take the wheel I think this ship is sinking
Jamaica seems so far and I've been thinking
Old Billy Bones has gone to sea and quit his dockside drinking

Check it out, check it out, check it out

And when I'm dead who'll fly the White Bird home
I'm not the ancient mariner your children know
And the sea's the field these old jack tars have sown
`Cause Billy Bones just wants to know who'll fly the White Bird home

Oh your majesty, your majesty
I heard the bosun cry
Old Billy Bones has washed ashore
Upon a foreign tide