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Date Posted: 11:02:10 06/27/14 Fri
Author: Incidental dental can happen
Author Host/IP: 206.212.164.12
Subject: Ceeck this one out
In reply to: m2b 's message, "Did you see the two Americans hit EACH OTHER yesterday?" on 10:55:28 06/27/14 Fri



Maybe the whole world is screaming off with his head. I want to know if the supposed bite marks were upper teeth only. Cause if it is, there's reasonable doubt that its not a bite, but rather incidental dental. Heads collide, mouths go open to take in air.

I don't mind standing against the crowd. Do you?

I saw some slow mo of header goals yesterday. You know what I noticed? Guys closing their eyes on contact with the ball, literally a split second before head hits ball.

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