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In response to
"
serious condition just means they're watching you for a bit. It doesn't have a specific meaning. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
The words in the report were "seriously injured," though. Now there's a report saying "At first, he was said to be seriously injured in the accident,
Posted by
mara
Nov 27 '09, 12:05
but recent reports suggest that he suffered facial lacerations."
Responses:
hmm. i think i'm going to play Torchlight for an hour and hope there is more info when i'm done. -- nm
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TFox
Nov 27, 12:06
which would just be a cousin of "serious condition". You just use general words early on in these situations. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 27, 12:06
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Well, yeah, that's why I said that phrase might be erroneous. -- nm
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mara
Nov 27, 12:08
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but the point I'm making is that it isn't neccesarily just because he's not going to be in a body cast. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 27, 12:09
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