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Kyle breaks his ankle

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

I broke my ankle skateboarding, June 3rd 2007, right before the Bleeding Through concert. I still went with a broken ankle because i love them :) P.S. dont make fun of my chair jumping skills, i wore the wrong shoes that day and had almost no grip, and dont make fun of my helmet, it was manditory.

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  • omg dude, on a scale of 1 to 10 how baddid it hurt?

  • It actually didn't hurt that bad. I would say probably 7 or so. I have a fairly decent tolerance to pain, so it wasn't awful. It hurt really bad when i first did it, i got all sweaty and i had to go outside. After a couple of minutes it felt better. I put a slurpee against it for a while and then went to a concert. hahah. I was in the mosh pit and everything.

  • What happened to your ankle punctually, (This ugly case.) (How old are you?)

  • uhm, well it was really badly painful, it hurt a lot, it wasnt completely broken, but there was slight crackage and a hell of a lot of swelling. I went to a bleeding through (metal band) concert afterwards, so that made it worse. I was 16 at the time, now i'm 18.

  • hahahaha kyle you fail at life.

  • haha thankss :)

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  • nice dude right on

  • nice

  • hahaha noob

  • epic ollie to epic fail

  • oh my god... ohh my fukin god... That looks sooo painful...

  • oh y. u have guts. i' probably be at home freaking out! ur parents freak out?

  • nice

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