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That is it! I had to step away before I heard it.

Posted By: TX - nm on 2007-12-26
In Reply to: fatigues - nm - C Rhodes

Subject: That is it! I had to step away before I heard it.




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Subject: No step-offs. You will hear that a lot with fractures etc.sm

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Subject: I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm

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