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10.23.2009, 07:43 PM

I spoke to Romano a little while ago and he says he is doing fine. They put in 6 #6 drywall screws and an RC Monster plate to hold it all together. Says the doctors did a block (I guess like an epidural but for his arm) on his arm so he can't feel or move it at all. When he said tomorrow I thought he meant Saturday, I guess I woke him up but he sounded good and he’s feeling no pain.

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Too bad - 10.23.2009, 10:24 PM

Thats too bad Snellemin. Sorry to hear of your bad luck with the skateboard. I hope things heal up nicely for you. Having to sell of R/C stuff is never a good sign no matter what the reason is. I hope you can find another way around that one.


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