Word: heeling
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...picture. The zookeeper said, 'Come around so she can get a better picture,' and as he started to move, this thing just lunged at him." After a horrified moment of silence, everyone heard a crunching sound. Bronstein, showing fortitude not seen since St. George, pinned the dragon with the heel of his half-eaten foot so the beast couldn't throw him to the ground and polish him off. "I think he has an unbelievable calm under pressure," says Stone proudly. "And I'm sure this is something he learned during his years in the war zone...
Police described the suspect as a black male, between 16 and 20 years of age, approximately five feet two inches tall, and wearing a white shirt, black backpack and light gray sneakers with Chinese characters on the heel...
...there's that moment of stillness where you just stare in disbelief. Then Phil screamed and we heard this crunching sound. Instead of doing what I would've done if a dog bit me or something, shake my leg to get it off, Phil was very clever. His heel was still out of the thing's mouth. He stepped his heel down to pin the dragon. The deal is, they pull you off your feet and apparently then...
...very serious. When he pinned it down with his heel, so that it couldn't continue to maul him, it started to throw its body, slam its body back and forth, to try to maul him, to try to eat his foot. It took a piece of the top of his foot off completely, like probably a 4-inch long by an inch and a half, maybe two inches wide, all the flesh. It severed the main tendon to his big toe, the main tendon to the next toe, crushed the casing to the joints that join...
...Boike, and Carrie Larkworthy are the only remaining players to have played and practiced with now-legend Feaster, a guard/forward for the WNBA's Charlotte Sting. The fourth senior, co-captain and North Carolina transfer Melissa Johnson, played against Feaster in the NCAA tournament when Johnson was a Tar Heel...