Message from @BLUE BEAGLE

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2020-01-19 22:37:17 UTC  

Look it up on Google maps if your interested

2020-01-19 22:37:34 UTC  

And some country singer showed up as well

2020-01-19 22:37:43 UTC  

Can't remember her name

2020-01-19 22:37:49 UTC  

Something nole

2020-01-19 22:38:17 UTC  

I herd it was upchirches gf

2020-01-19 22:38:25 UTC  

Whoever that is

2020-01-19 22:39:04 UTC  

But as I said before I don't know much about music and sutch

2020-01-19 22:39:06 UTC  

Anyway

2020-01-19 22:39:13 UTC  

Pray for jake

2020-01-19 22:39:20 UTC  

I am not in TN atm

2020-01-19 22:39:50 UTC  

3 broken ribs a punctured lung and a indused coma

2020-01-19 22:40:10 UTC  

Pray for a speedy recovery

2020-01-19 22:40:25 UTC  

Besides that it went pretty good

2020-01-19 22:41:24 UTC  

1 out of 60 to be honest is pretty good odds but unfortunately it still happened

2020-01-19 22:41:44 UTC  

There will be another rodeo on Feb 1

2020-01-19 22:41:49 UTC  

Same plase

2020-01-19 22:42:07 UTC  

And 4 more after it every other Saturday

2020-01-19 22:42:15 UTC  

Dang

2020-01-19 22:42:30 UTC  

If you want to come I suggest getting there before 6

2020-01-19 22:42:43 UTC  

Ouch broken ribs hurt

2020-01-19 22:43:03 UTC  

Because the gates are sopost to open at 630 but ppl show up around 5

2020-01-19 22:43:03 UTC  

I have only broke one rib and it hurt like a bitch

2020-01-19 22:43:33 UTC  

My most painful break was probably my right clavicle.

2020-01-19 22:43:39 UTC  

He had 3 and a punctured lung after the 1500 pound bull stepped on him

2020-01-19 22:44:10 UTC  

Clavicle is the bone next to your neck right?

2020-01-19 22:44:15 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-19 22:44:26 UTC  

Between nech and shoulders?

2020-01-19 22:44:40 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-19 22:44:46 UTC  

Owch

2020-01-19 22:45:01 UTC  

Could u still control your arm?

2020-01-19 22:45:07 UTC  

It’s a common break and not well

2020-01-19 22:45:27 UTC  

The clavicle is the most protruded bone in the human body

2020-01-19 22:45:31 UTC  

Is that the one that only takes like 5 pounds?

2020-01-19 22:45:53 UTC  

7

2020-01-19 22:45:57 UTC  

Ok

2020-01-19 22:46:32 UTC  

I don't see how they calculated that for every individual

2020-01-19 22:49:32 UTC  

As in are all bones created equal?

2020-01-19 22:49:48 UTC  

For the most part yes

2020-01-19 22:50:14 UTC  

Huh... So absurd levels of calcium intake don't increase bone strength?

2020-01-19 22:50:36 UTC  

Calcium keeps bones healthy and strong

2020-01-19 22:50:51 UTC  

You can take vitamin D and calcium to help bones repair