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Dempsey hit him in the abdomen a reported total of seventy-five times. [2] He then progressed to letting people jump on his belly, being struck by a two-by-four , being struck by a sledgehammer , and finally being shot by a 104-lb. (47 kg) cannonball from a 12 foot (3.6m) compressed air cannon . [ 3 ]
A strange — and dangerous — trend is taking over concerts. On Wednesday, American country-pop singer Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face during a performance in Boise, Idaho, when an object ...
The incident happened days after Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cell phone during a June 18 performance in New York City. One day later, the pop star, 33, shared a photo of her stitched-up ...
The unplanned moment came just a year after Berry became the first Black woman ever to win best actress for her performance in "Monster's Ball." 4. Marisa Tomei upsets with best supporting actress ...
It has also been reported outside of sports when there is a sudden impact to the chest wall by hard objects or fists. [1] St. Louis Blues defenceman Chris Pronger experienced commotio cordis during a playoff game on May 11, 1998, against the Detroit Red Wings when a slapshot from Dmitri Mironov struck his chest. Pronger went into cardiac arrest ...
Pectoral muscles (colloquially referred to as "pecs") are the muscles that connect the front of the human chest with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder. This region contains four muscles that provide movements to the upper limbs or ribs. Deep muscles of the chest, including pectoralis minor, serratus anterior, and subclavius (Gray 1918)
In yet another instance of fans ruining the things they love, Kelsea Ballerini was forced to stop her concert in Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday after getting hit in the face with an object thrown by ...
Bung-King, "the only hemmorhoidal cream and suppository with my face on it." Solidex, the diarrhea relief formula that's "always in my medicine cabinet, and in my make-up kit." Gidget Goes to Shock Therapy — This ad features three grown women acting like little girls, the result of "Gidget's Disease," a condition psychiatrist Jane Curtin says ...