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Skizz
28 Aug 2007, 05:57 PM
Its when your heart muscle thicken!!
appleCORR
Well done!
Im off to bed. Back to work tomorrow hopefully (boo) and off to the Emirates in the evening. By the way if you're down on the 22nd your welcome to come, I have tickets to Arsenal v Derby. Come see a REAL team play. :D
Case
28 Aug 2007, 06:02 PM
Yo, so Nugent is available again, mebe Man U can rectify the mistake of not buying him first time round!!!!!
Koby7STAR
28 Aug 2007, 06:15 PM
Really? Jesus! This is becoming quite common sadly. Anton Reid, Puerta, Foe, the Bulgarian player, along with the death of that QPR player in a car crash over the weekend. Terrible.
anyone seen the film 'The Core' where people keep dropping down dead, and all the pidgeons drop down dead aswell.
Actually think the people all had pacemakers, and that was the reason why, but think the core of the earth was to cause:eek::(:(
BlackKratos
28 Aug 2007, 06:19 PM
Yo, so Nugent is available again, mebe Man U can rectify the mistake of not buying him first time round!!!!!
Nugent????? Bah, the only good Nugent is Ted Nugent, because he huntshis food! Manyoo should go for someone faster,stronger and a lot more skilful. Me being a brasil fanboy..... COUGHCOUGHCOUGHCOUGHADRIANOCOUGHCOUGH, and hope he gets into form soon.
Koby7STAR
28 Aug 2007, 06:24 PM
Nugent????? Bah, the only good Nugent is Ted Nugent, because he huntshis food! Manyoo should go for someone faster,stronger and a lot more skilful. Me being a brasil fanboy..... COUGHCOUGHCOUGHCOUGHADRIANOCOUGHCOUGH, and hope he gets into form soon.
Anelka is the answer
BlackKratos
28 Aug 2007, 06:30 PM
Anelka is the answer
He *justmight* cause problems , with his mouth and his website, speaking of which, does anyone know if he's bad mouthed his current club, like he did arsenal and madrid?
But koby, you've got a point.I'd prefer to see big Ron up front :) OR even Ronnie running along the sides *sigh*, if only fergie splashed another million back then... :\
Koby7STAR
28 Aug 2007, 06:37 PM
Wonder what SAF was thinking when R9 scored that hat-trick against them at old trafford in 2003?
BlackKratos
28 Aug 2007, 06:57 PM
We'll never know now, will we?*sigh* a striker like that, just put him in a decent team, and he'll do everything.
Those were brilliant goals.
appleCORR7
28 Aug 2007, 07:13 PM
Urgghh just saw Kieron Dyers leg bend ... SICK!
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BlackKratos
28 Aug 2007, 07:26 PM
Urgghh just saw Kieron Dyers leg bend ... SICK!
appleCORR
when where how? was it s bad as larsson's break??
EDIT :oh, yeah , i forgot, he broke his leg a while bck, didn't he? Dyer's a meh player.
appleCORR7
28 Aug 2007, 07:38 PM
It didn't like snap. It just sort of bent in a bendy way. He has broken it though. Shame. He might not be a fantastic player but nobody deserves a broken leg :(
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BlackKratos
28 Aug 2007, 07:52 PM
bent in bendy way, you made me lol ; but, yeah, he didnt deserve that. I'll give hm credit for doing his best to recover after that broken leg, and he didnt use the break as an excuse for his bad form. Credit given where it's due. i still think he well meh (although cartloads better than me :P ).
appleCORR7
28 Aug 2007, 08:13 PM
Hahaha! it just looked wrong. Thankfully they only showed it once!!
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theatre_of_dreamz
28 Aug 2007, 08:40 PM
the up side now is that McSven cant pick him as a makeshit striker
which means a REAL player mite make the squad now
but yea no player deserves a broken leg
kaitster
29 Aug 2007, 06:39 AM
Yay, the week is almost half over! Thank goodness!
thebigman
29 Aug 2007, 08:24 AM
nugent is shit
and why does the heart thing happen apps? is it an anomalie or is it over training or suppliment induced?
BlackKratos
29 Aug 2007, 10:07 AM
nugent is shit
and why does the heart thing happen apps? is it an anomalie or is it over training or suppliment induced?
many reasons. but I can explain how, and you'll see why
the heart muscle is basically what supplies the force to pump the blood through our circulatory system. The muscle's "pumping" action depends also on its strength, therefore, really weak muscle - low pressure, really strong developed muscle - high pressure. But that's not the end all of it- our system responds to changes in itself, thus, if theres a change somewhere, the body will adapt to that change, what we call a compensatory mechanism.
in this case, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy * is where the heart muscle has thickened to INCREASE the blood pressure (left side or the right side, depending where the lower pressure is) in the system. The thickening is actually just the muscle growing in size, and getting stronger.
To actually find out what caused this, we need one more piece of info : which side of the heart suffered from the hypertrophy.
* hyper (excessive)
trophic/ trophy/trophia (growth)
cardio/cardia (heart)
myo/myus (muscle)
pathy/pathia (pathology)
im not going to bother going into the exact suffix/prefixes and their greek/latin declinations , im lazy, but I hope this helps :)
cheers,
warren
EDIT : i realise a what a fool i've been. I didn't mean to hijack your question apps, sorry. :X
BlackKratos
29 Aug 2007, 10:08 AM
Yay, the week is almost half over! Thank goodness!
I don;t want this week to end :( *sigh* come friday i'll be flying back to moscow :( :( *sigh*
Tony Dellbird
29 Aug 2007, 01:47 PM
The most disturbing football death I've seen to date has to be that of Miklos Feher. If anyone of you are curious enough, Youtube it.
Koby7STAR
29 Aug 2007, 02:14 PM
The most disturbing football death I've seen to date has to be that of Miklos Feher. If anyone of you are curious enough, Youtube it.
just seen it, he was just smiling before he fell, :(