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Insult To Injury: Kobe Bryant’s All-Star Broken Nose Is Also A Concussion posted by Garry "Prophecy" Sun on February 29, 2012
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From Bad To Bad Then Worse Than Worse

Bad News for Los Angeles Lakers FansKobe Bryant’s broken schnoz that was confirmed after a hard foul from Miami Heat Player Dwyane Wade during the NBA All Star Game has turned out to be even worse than just your average broken nose… But Kobe’s also now been diagnosed with a Concussion from the blow he received.

This will add some serious problems as to whether or not Kobe will be able to play in the coming weeks, as new NBA Regulations strictly enforce rigorous physical examinations on any player having suffered a concussion, preventing them from playing unless all tests are properly passed.

That makes for one Helluva year for Kobe, where Vanessa left him and took half his money AND all Three Houses !!

Then on top of that, Chinese newbie Jeremy Lin had to whoop that ass and score 38 points on a fool.

It just aynt Kobe’s year.  He’s nearing the end of his career, and lost all his damn money, and doesn’t have much time left before he can attempt to tie Michael Jordan’s 6 Championships.

A Broken Nose is liable to throw off an aerial man’s entire game.  He might switch directions unintentionally now next time he’s in the air.  just kidding

Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com

 

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Nearly 500 Taliban Prisoners Escape Through Underground Tunnels posted by Garry "Prophecy" Sun on April 25, 2011
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I don't know about you... But I would get the FU@K up outta there

Taliban militants tunneled at least 480 inmates out of the main prison in southern Afghanistan overnight, whisking them through a 1,000-foot-long underground passage they had dug over months, officials and insurgents said Monday.

The militants began digging the tunnel about five months ago from a house within shooting distance of the prison guard towers. It was not immediately clear whether they lived in the house while they dug. They meticulously plotted the tunnel’s course around police checkpoints and major roads, the insurgent group said in a statement.

The diggers finally broke through to the prison cells around 11 p.m. Sunday night, and a handful of inmates who knew of the plan unlocked cells and ushered hundreds of inmates to freedom without a shot being fired.

Officials at Sarposa prison in the city of Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban, say they only discovered the breach at about 4 a.m., a half hour after the Taliban said they had gotten all the prisoners out.

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