Adam Sachs
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And it wasn't 30 tons. It was 80 tons.
And it wasn't 30 tons. It was 80 tons.
And it wasn't 30 tons. It was 80 tons.
Yeah, and then he had a gun on him. She shot him. He shot him in the leg, so he couldn't tell. So he couldn't tell. He was in the leg, so he couldn't tell. And then the funny, I mean funny, but I was hit in one county and landed in another because the road was the dividing line between the counties. So that was a fun thing that we got to talk about.
Yeah, and then he had a gun on him. She shot him. He shot him in the leg, so he couldn't tell. So he couldn't tell. He was in the leg, so he couldn't tell. And then the funny, I mean funny, but I was hit in one county and landed in another because the road was the dividing line between the counties. So that was a fun thing that we got to talk about.
Yeah, and then he had a gun on him. She shot him. He shot him in the leg, so he couldn't tell. So he couldn't tell. He was in the leg, so he couldn't tell. And then the funny, I mean funny, but I was hit in one county and landed in another because the road was the dividing line between the counties. So that was a fun thing that we got to talk about.
Yeah, for about two years. Middle school was really cool for me. And it was kind of a cool, cool experience to be the crippled kid. Yeah, so I was in a wheelchair and I would get on crutches and then have another surgery. I had something like... 26 or 28 surgeries during that time. And yeah, and then and then my eighth grade year. So that was the summer going into sixth grade.
Yeah, for about two years. Middle school was really cool for me. And it was kind of a cool, cool experience to be the crippled kid. Yeah, so I was in a wheelchair and I would get on crutches and then have another surgery. I had something like... 26 or 28 surgeries during that time. And yeah, and then and then my eighth grade year. So that was the summer going into sixth grade.
Yeah, for about two years. Middle school was really cool for me. And it was kind of a cool, cool experience to be the crippled kid. Yeah, so I was in a wheelchair and I would get on crutches and then have another surgery. I had something like... 26 or 28 surgeries during that time. And yeah, and then and then my eighth grade year. So that was the summer going into sixth grade.
And by eighth grade, I played football.
And by eighth grade, I played football.
And by eighth grade, I played football.
And by the way, the worst guy on the team, it was the coaches being like, he can play. And then they're like, you're a defensive lineman. Yeah. So it's just me just like going, ah!
And by the way, the worst guy on the team, it was the coaches being like, he can play. And then they're like, you're a defensive lineman. Yeah. So it's just me just like going, ah!
And by the way, the worst guy on the team, it was the coaches being like, he can play. And then they're like, you're a defensive lineman. Yeah. So it's just me just like going, ah!
My doctor, actually. My mom was like, if the doctor says you could play, you could play. And the doctor was like, I don't see what's wrong with it. If he wants to play. And my mom's like, you son of a bitch.
My doctor, actually. My mom was like, if the doctor says you could play, you could play. And the doctor was like, I don't see what's wrong with it. If he wants to play. And my mom's like, you son of a bitch.
My doctor, actually. My mom was like, if the doctor says you could play, you could play. And the doctor was like, I don't see what's wrong with it. If he wants to play. And my mom's like, you son of a bitch.
And then I and then I played. But, you know, I was I was really, really bad. And then so I thought I was going to be like this athlete as a kid. I was like, that was my whole, you know, I'm like, I'm going to be a professional baseball player. No one in my family is athletic. So this was a pipe dream. But that was my my goal. And then after I was hit, I always my I have a very, very funny family.
And then I and then I played. But, you know, I was I was really, really bad. And then so I thought I was going to be like this athlete as a kid. I was like, that was my whole, you know, I'm like, I'm going to be a professional baseball player. No one in my family is athletic. So this was a pipe dream. But that was my my goal. And then after I was hit, I always my I have a very, very funny family.