The arm can wait. You will laugh at this one. I love to powerwalk as part of my workout. I came off the porch and fell. I felt a twinge, but paid no attention, after about 4 miles my ankle was throbbing. The girl I walked with got the car and took me to the hospital.and....... Yup, broke it!
So, if I am tough enough to walk on a broken ankle for no reason, a broken off arm would be a piece of cake! lol!
I would help your grandmom over the glass too! :)
2007-10-26 09:49:14
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answered by Moody Red 6
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I would crawl across broken glass... to get my arm reattached at the hospital.
How else can I clap for Hillary?
A vote for Hillary is a vote for hope and the future!
Hillary realizes that the modern American is simply to lazy and unconcerned with the basic realities of life, such as getting proper health care, and keeping ones skills current to mitigate a loss of employment. Therefore, she's just taking the natural solution to the problem: taking the decision making away from the average person.
You gotta admit the brilliance of it. The average American can't find Germany on a map, is a monolingual dolt, and would rather spend time shopping for pretty trinkets than spending an hour researching candidates. So, why even pretend anymore that we're part of an informed electorate.
Bush is completely out of synch with the times. He wants America to be like Superman and defend the defenseless. That is so 1950s! It's corny. America should spend its dwindling capital reserves on all the out of wedlock babies the Liberals told us were no cause for shame.
A vote for Hillary is the only solution. Liberals have charted us a course for mediocrity, with Hillary at the helm, we can go full speed ahead to the fabled " land of milk and honey." Well, maybe not real milk and honey, but at least a government-approved, Chinese-produced soy milk, and an imitation, no fat, non-sugar, extruded honey-byproduct.
Vote For Hillary. Thinking is such a waste of effort.
2007-10-27 07:14:58
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Voting doesn't take very long and you only need one arm to vote - I'd hit up the polls and then head to the hospital. With the length of the wait in hospitals, it probably wouldn't even make any difference.
And no, losing an arm wouldn't make rethink my stance on the social programs... I'd still work - twice as hard to make up for my lost arm - and not expect the government to support me. But if they wanted to give me back all my taxes to help me support myself, I'd be alright with that.
2007-10-26 17:20:55
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answered by Carrot 5
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To the polls! I'd be so eager to cast my vote against a Socialist liar, and thief, I doubt I'd notice the pain of losing my arm. I've got a feeling though, the arm I lost would be the "left" one, and not my right!
2007-10-26 16:55:25
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answered by xenypoo 7
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The mainstream networks and gerbil cage liners can try to church-up Hillary's image all they like, but history cannot be altered.
Scores of Americans remember the '90s.
2007-10-26 14:14:15
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answered by Kubla Con 4
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I agree, I am going to do whatever i have to do to make sure i vote against her.
2007-10-28 00:56:31
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answered by teddybearcute18 1
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Vote first to stop Hillary. Good question.
2007-10-26 14:19:37
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answered by George 3
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For a 92 year old your grandmother is tenacious. I personally would go to the hospital. You'll need the arm forever, where as the president's term is limited.
2007-10-26 14:17:31
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answered by crazy2all 6
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Tourniquet hydrocodone and vote
2007-10-26 23:03:56
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answered by tap158 4
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On to the polls.....2 or 3 times if I can get away with it!!!!!
2007-10-26 14:24:05
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answered by space0505 3
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