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by prricci » Fri May 11, 2007 10:19 am
jtbarr wrote:
If you've never had a bone spur, you couldn't understand how tough it is to hit a ball while suffering with it. If it's a serious one, it greatly affects your weight on each foot, timing, etc. It's not comparable to hemorrhoids.
How do you know that itchy a$$ does not affect your timing? if you are up at the plate and it starts burning...well I think we can all envision.

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by jtbarr » Fri May 11, 2007 10:20 am
prricci wrote:jtbarr wrote:
If you've never had a bone spur, you couldn't understand how tough it is to hit a ball while suffering with it. If it's a serious one, it greatly affects your weight on each foot, timing, etc. It's not comparable to hemorrhoids.
How do you know that itchy a$$ does not affect your timing? if you are up at the plate and it starts burning...well I think we can all envision.

Haa! Hadn't thought of it that way. I stand corrected.
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