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- From: timsc@hwcae.Honeywell.COM (Tim Schneider)
- Subject: Bull Riding (was Re: Bull Fighting (was A-word))
- In-Reply-To: trzyna@CS.ColoState.EDU's message of Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:44:27 GMT
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- I would agree, I had a friend in high school that rode bulls (he had
- his face stomped on by one... his jaw was wired shut for 6 months!)
- Also, having been bucked off of and kicked by several species of large
- farm animals (horses and cattle respectively) I would take a 20'
- runout anyday. I remember seeing another friend of mine warming up
- before his ride, pretty limber fellow, could do greater than a full
- splits (ala J.C. Van Dame between the two chair backs) Not that they
- were the best atheletes by any means, but certainly one of the
- "toughest?"
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- most injurious? what was that one fellows name... the motorcycle jump
- specialist...Evil Kinevel..??
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