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			<title>You Gotta Pay to Play</title>
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&lt;p&gt;7 weeks in, and the doc determines my collarbone has healed enough to pull the rod out today. It wasn't the most pleasant experience, I guess there were some sort of &amp;quot;challenges&amp;quot; in grabbing the rod due to scar tissue and such. I didn't know doctors used tools referred to as &amp;quot;wrenches&amp;quot; on patients (at least live ones), but in the end he got the job done and I now have a really expensive stainless steel reminder to avoid plasticy jibs that've been sun baking all day. As a bonus, L.I.Z. got the whole operation on vid! Snowboarding Saves Lives!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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