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by far the best thing about the cowbitches' loss on monday night...


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...is this little gem, referring to LB Michael Boley's tackle of Tony Romo that broke his collarbone:

The hit was so hard that when Romo landed on his left shoulder, Boley heard him "let out a little scream."

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

basically tony romo is a little girl lol :ciappa:

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i've broken my collar bones a total of 4 times. only once on the right. the last two times the pain was nothing because it was rebreaks. the first time(the right) i suffered an extreme concussion, and don't remember the whole day. dad said i cried a lot though. i was 10. the second time(first on the left) i was 13 and couldn't get up because of the pain. i didn't cry that time, but I was close to it.

point----->breaking a clavicle for the first time hurts like hell!!

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