To: RipSawyer
I didn't mean to give you the impression that the man fell six inches.
What do you mean the impression that he fell six inches? You said he fell six inches moving at two miles per hour. No impression is involved. You said he fell six inches. Period.
He would have been standing up on that surface that was only six inches off the ground.
No kidding. I understood that part. I have no problem believing his belly could have burst open.
And you also have no understanding of basic anatomy. Human beings don't simply burst open unless they fall from a great height or at a great speed.
62 posted on
03/28/2002 4:36:02 PM PST by
flyervet
To: flyervet
This is my last comment on this. I did not say he fell six inches. Go back and read it. I said this would have been a fall from a surface no more than six inches off the ground. I neglected to mention that he would have been standing on the thing, probably because I know what the man was standing on and I sometimes forget that most people these days would not have any idea what a ground sled was. Now can you understand what I actually said? And if you don't believe that a tall, very fat man falling on his belly on a hard surface could literally split his belly then you just don't understand as much as you think you do. Best Wishes.
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