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#27 May 31 2006 at 3:14 PM Rating: Decent
I once saw a frog with 18 legs...
#28 May 31 2006 at 3:19 PM Rating: Decent
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I didn't find that shocking, I thought it was sorta cool.

I certainly wouldn't mind having a third arm.
#29 May 31 2006 at 4:06 PM Rating: Decent
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He could grow up to be a hell of a guitarist. Or an outfielder.



He's got the potential to be a world class juggler.

#30 May 31 2006 at 4:12 PM Rating: Good
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That kid could grow up to be a hell of a boxer.
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I voted for the other guy.
#31 May 31 2006 at 5:15 PM Rating: Decent
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A Motie Warrior! We're doomed!






I wonder if the arm works - what it's anchored to - his ribs? Gosh, if they left him alone, that kid could farm like hell....
#32 Jun 02 2006 at 3:38 AM Rating: Good
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Isn't that one of the rules of the internet?
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I believe that would be Rule #34.
#33 Jun 02 2006 at 8:20 AM Rating: Decent
Doctors say they want to remove his third arm. Why? Maybe this is evolution?

Or his mom lived to close to the local nuclear power plant
#34 Jun 06 2006 at 9:35 AM Rating: Good
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update on the baby:

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SHANGHAI, China (AP) -- Doctors on Tuesday successfully removed an unusually well-formed third arm from a two-month-old Chinese boy.

Neither of the boy's two left arms is fully functional, but doctors decided to remove the one growing closer to his chest after tests showed it was less developed, said Dr. Chen Bochang, head of the orthopedics department at Shanghai Children's Medical Center.

"The surgery was quite successful," Chen said following the three-hour operation.

"Now we're just waiting for the patient to wake up.

The boy, identified only as "Jie-jie," would require long-term physical therapy to build strength in the hand on his remaining arm, Chen said.

The boy also was born with just one kidney and may have problems that could lead to curvature of the spine, local media reports said.

Jie-jie cried when either of his left arms was touched, but smiled and responded normally to other stimuli, the reports said.
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