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niceClearly, few of you read my last Kanab, UT post about Maia. So lesson learned; short and to the point.
Beartooth Highway and Chief Joseph Scenic Highway.
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InspiringClearly, few of you read my last Kanab, UT post about Maia. So lesson learned; short and to the point.
Beartooth Highway and Chief Joseph Scenic Highway.
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And @nicksjuzunk just set himself up for some disturbing nudes.....Hit me up at my VN user name @yahoo.com and let’s conversationate some time
Any surgery is a big deal….. TJS has become so common place that I don’t consider it a huge deal….. Up to 40% of all major league pitchers this past season have had TJS….. The majority of the superstar pitchers have had it….. Degrom, Strasbourg, and Buehler as examples….. The surgery seems to make the elbow stronger as most pitchers come back better and stronger…. Having a second TJS is rare with 43 pitchers all time having a second surgery including Jose Rijo who supposedly had the surgery 5 times… Mike Clevenger is a recent example of someone who has had the process twice. The typical recovery is Walker Beuhler who had the surgery who had the surgery in 2015…. Pitched after the midway point in 2016 and today is one of the most dominant pitchers in all of baseball…Injury to UCL requiring TJ surgery is a huge deal. Rehab is up to 16 months after surgery. Then the pitcher has to be taught correct pitching mechanics to prevent reinjury.
Many of those athletes are promoting communism and that's why we lost to it
Well, it is Clemson and the ACC.How is this kid still on the roster at Clemson??
Clemson CB charged after driving 115 mph, crash