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Curious, how many on here are moving their little finger around right now to position it like that? 

I would have fainted long before snapping a pic if my pinky looked like that. Nasty! 

Most of my fingers look like that normally!!


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Fancy bothering to take a photo of that!

God kids are soft nowadays.

In my day we'd have carried a horse home on that little finger alone...


51 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Needs the Daniel Chick procedure.

When he celebrates a goal, he could hand out the high four and a halves.

2 minutes ago, demonstone said:

When he celebrates a goal, he could hand out the high four and a halves.

4 Pints and Pot please Barman.

Its Pert's fault!

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I was thinking it was numb because he'd been surfing, not because of re-injury.

I've had a few dislocations and fractures in my fingers and they've reacted the same way for a long time after.

Might be wrong though!

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I wonder about the callouses on his hand. Has he been partaking in hard, manual labour during the break?

I believe your hands will look like this after being in the weight room. Not sure if this is right because I dont lift.


21 hours ago, Demonland said:

Cancel 2020 ... The Sky has Fallen. 

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This has Darren Burgess greasy fi gers all over it. FFS! 

22 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Curious, how many on here are moving their little finger around right now to position it like that? 

I would have fainted long before snapping a pic if my pinky looked like that. Nasty! 

Geebus I thought it was his thumb.

Yerch. Yerck.

 

He should really be kept out of Harmes way.

Just as well he got the new contract done last week.  If he tried to do it now he'd have trouble signing AND counting it.


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