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NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Aug 2 2014,4:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Huh??
They took it off her [her prosthetic leg], but she started kicking them with her good leg."
How???
I reed see she was hard on the plonk , you would probably get an answer from the boys who do the Monty Python show s .. as uncanny as it seems some really dewelfe in that realm but I do think its media hype AGAIN ... why dose that not surprise us
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Aug 2 2014,1:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Huh??
They took it off her [her prosthetic leg], but she started kicking them with her good leg."How???
Well, I remember the old days, when I had a wooden leg (above the knee, but not below) I could kick pretty well with the other, provided I was sitting down...later on, I exercised my Ghanpa Super-powers, and grew some more leg parts to replace the prosthesisMikeW
'Propliner' is actually short for 'Proper airliner, with big rumbly radials'
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