I'll google "toe books" to see if there's a book to recommend to Nuke.To enlist in the army, you have to have all ten of your toes intact- their rules state that they will reject anyone for "current absence of a foot or any portion thereof." But as it turns out, it shouldn't be an issue, since a missing toe doesn't cause much damage. In fact, doctors have been able to design special shoes for toe amputees that will correct minor step problems.
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Well according to toe fact 2/9
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Speaker to Animals wrote:I wonder if a missing toe would interfere with your running stride and affect performance. Any book recommendations for this topic?
I know some movies.
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Anyway, thanks for the books deo. I'm about to jump in the hot tub and start on the introduction to Logic. Somebody already went through it with a high liter though.
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Hot tub? Damn, your van is better kitted out than you are letting on.TheReal_ND wrote:Anyway, thanks for the books deo. I'm about to jump in the hot tub and start on the introduction to Logic. Somebody already went through it with a high liter though.
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