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Date Posted: 09:08:16 03/31/06 Fri
Author: Albertagirl
Subject: LOL! That's just up the road a spell in the much maligned Edmonchuk. Thanks Varmit! :)
In reply to: Varmit 's message, "University of Alberta... heard of it Albertagirl?...lol.... anyway here is the addy......http://www.medindia.net/news/view_news_main.asp?x=8915" on 08:26:29 03/31/06 Fri


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  • I'm leary of articles that include the words "recent studies, new findings, and experts say." Stay tuned, "new studies" will contradict this study before long. The routine before getting on is important and should be continued. "Old studies" say that since riders have been limbering up they have done better, injury wise and I'm sticking by that,(Ha, next time I get on one.) They also mentioned the rodeo guys recover quicker than others, but it just appears that way. Most guys claim you can't hardly get out of bed with some of the injuries riders overcome all the time. (NT) -- Hap, 10:23:03 03/31/06 Fri

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