Cornered by Mike Baldwin for October 23, 2010

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    taker48  almost 14 years ago

    Sounds like a few people I know

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    rockngolfer  almost 14 years ago

    Football player?

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    cdward  almost 14 years ago

    Just give it a push & it’ll pop back into place. It’s been doing that for years.

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    grapfhics  almost 14 years ago

    my, that diagnosis was fast, better get a second opinion.

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    NoBrandName  almost 14 years ago

    Once you hit a certain age everything starts to move towards the waist-line.

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    MisngNOLA  almost 14 years ago

    “It will have to come out.”

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    Yukoneric  almost 14 years ago

    Rockngolfer, looks that way.

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    NoBrandName, what about the brain that men already have below the waistline? Does that migrate Northwards? Do the two end up meeting in the middle?

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    Roadrunner Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Lower back pain diagnosed as “get your head outta your butt syndrome”, curable with only two adjustments.

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    ^^ Nice, Rad ish.

    (Why did you add the space in your display name? Are you less rad than you used to be? (See today’s “B.C.”))

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    MisngNOLA  almost 14 years ago

    tcayer, my doctor, who I trust with my life, sent me to a doctor of chiropractic medicine when I was injured in a car crash. This doctor of chiropractic medicine was not one of those folks who tell you that by straightening your back it will cure all of your ills. His practice consisted of physical therapy, electrical muscular stimulation, and spinal alignment. While his treatment did not cure my back injury, it did provide temporary relief from the pain. And he was a medical doctor as well.

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