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This is why I never use sinkers:
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Be careful out there!
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Ouch! That had to hurt bad.I wonder what he was doing to get that sinker that deep.
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1st impression from before reading the article:
"Hey Larry, I betcha on that there last Nattie Light I can push this here sinker up my nose all the way to the swivel thingie!".
1st impression after reading the article:
Note to self for future reference - always pull on snags with a slow sidearm motion.
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[font "Impact"][#ff4040][size 3]Dang thats gotta hurt.[/size][/#ff4040][/font]
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[cool]Wow! That is freakin' crazy, man! Thanks for sharing the story. Wonder if anybody on this board can top that one??
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Interesting pic...but you can't tell exactly how deep/where the metal is. X-rays are a 2 dimensional picture of a 3 dimensional object. You would need to the the A/P (frontal) view to get a good feel for exactly where it was at. That object could be just laid on top of the skin, or it could be impaled into the skull. It would look the same in that view.
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It's now his good luck charm??? Beware fishing with that guy!
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