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Biggest rivalry in all of sports... (pg. 13)
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| srussell0018 |
| You're right, I don't understand the physical characteristics of running around in short shorts and tank tops hugging other sweaty men. That must make me gay. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
You're from ing Canada! People play hockey in Canada, not baseball. Try making arguments that make sense. |
like I said use google you in retard. Anthony Galea is one of the top sports doctors in North America. Hes a high profile doctor, and resides in Toronto. People get shipped up here 24/7 to see him. Theres 3 ways you see such a doctor in canada. #1 youre a pro athlete #2 you sit on the waiting list for the 2 years or #3 You were unlucky enough to have such a severe sports injury you are referred to him and he takes care of your ass. Unfortunately i fall in #3. I see more professional hockey players, basketball players and football players then I ever see baseball players. I see more pro golf players then I see baseball players being shipped up to be looked at. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
At least they don't wear short shorts and hug each other all game. |
Right, they just grope each other's asses for absolutely no reason whatsoever. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Says the guy who's over 30 and can't even put together a proper sentence. |
over 30?
im 28 dude. I write off my blackberry when im killing time. wtf do i care about grammar on here. I'm not writing a thesis or an essay. I'm talkin to some lil from buffalo who thinks he knows something about anything but who really knows all about everything |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
You're right, I don't understand the physical characteristics of running around in short shorts and tank tops hugging other sweaty men. That must make me gay. |
No, liking baseball makes you gay. Maybe not quite as gay as those that play it professionally, but still pretty gay. |
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| srussell0018 |
You must have a very creative imagination.
You're right though, the guy who did my surgery is kind of a nobody. He only did his surgical fellowship with the guy who actually invented the Tommy John Surgery.
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/?u=23097902
What a nobody that guy is. I don't even know why I'm arguing you. It's like arguing with a child, except you have worse grammar skills and a more creative imagination. |
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| Zyklon_Jay |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
That's irrelevant. There's Americans who have won Vezina trophies and MVPs in the NHL as well. |
but i didn't argue that no one played hockey in america like you said regarding canadians in baseball.
dude, i just keep hitting your pitches 450 feet dead center....and i'm a retard.;) |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| Its funny that in every thread, everyone else is wrong, and russell is right. even his parents thought he was wrong, lol. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
but i didn't argue that no one played hockey in america like you said regarding canadians in baseball.
dude, i just keep hitting your pitches 450 feet dead center....and i'm a retard.;) |
He said he hardly sees any baseball players in rehab and sees way more hockey players. I didn't say nobody plays baseball in Canada, but everyone knows what the sport is in Canada so it's obvious that there would be way more hockey players there. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
You must have a very creative imagination.
You're right though, the guy who did my surgery is kind of a nobody. He only did his surgical fellowship with the guy who actually invented the Tommy John Surgery.
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/?u=23097902
What a nobody that guy is. I don't even know why I'm arguing you. It's like arguing with a child, except you have worse grammar skills and a more creative imagination. |
ok so you were dealt with by a guy who does tommy john surgeries which is exclusively a procedure for baseball players. So his niche market would be, I'm guessing here, but would be baseball players right? So im guessing the reasonb why you see so many baseball players with him is because he services a certain part of the market, mainly.. baseball players.
meanwhile I see a doctor who deals with all sports injuries and is pretty much classified one of the best in his field. So he services all athletes and since he services all athletes i can fairly say I see less baseball players with general sports injuries then i do for other professional sports.
I dont mean to drag this to a my doctor is better then your doctor argument. but im just saying when it comes to injuries baseball is one of the safer sports.
anyways im arguing with a guy that played rec league baseball and got injured doing so. I'm done with this convo |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
ok so you were dealt with by a guy who does tommy john surgeries which is exclusively a procedure for baseball players. So his niche market would be, I'm guessing here, but would be baseball players right? So im guessing the reasonb why you see so many baseball players with him is because he services a certain part of the market, mainly.. baseball players.
meanwhile I see a doctor who deals with all sports injuries and is pretty much classified one of the best in his field. So he services all athletes and since he services all athletes i can fairly say I see less baseball players with general sports injuries then i do for other professional sports.
I dont mean to drag this to a my doctor is better then your doctor argument. but im just saying when it comes to injuries baseball is one of the safer sports.
anyways im arguing with a guy that played rec league baseball and got injured doing so. I'm done with this convo |
That's good. You should leave discussions to people with a firm grasp on the English language. And if you took more than 5 seconds to look at that page, you'd see that he doesn't do exclusively Tommy John Surgeries, and is head of the Sports Medicine Department (operating on knees, shoulders, and elbows) at the URMC, which is one of the largest and most well respected hospitals in the US. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
He said he hardly sees any baseball players in rehab and sees way more hockey players. I didn't say nobody plays baseball in Canada, but everyone knows what the sport is in Canada so it's obvious that there would be way more hockey players there. |
actually dude, I see more pro football players in the nfl then anyone else. If you want me to break it down even farther, in therapy I was told soccer players drive their industry. More people see sports therapists for soccer related injuries then any other sport. thats due to wear and tear of the legs though |
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