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My son has 11 toes

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I know some of you knew this already of course. However it is increasingly becoming hard for me to find a pair of shoes that really fits him. Even with buying wide shoes. I posted on my linkedin account asking for help in locating a place that does this and was hooked up with a place called the geek group in Grand Rapids Michigan. They are going to scan his foot and create a pair of personalized 3d printed shoes for him. Pretty focking sweet if you ask me.

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How many are on the other foot?

Hahaha. 5 on his right 6 on his left.

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.. and this little piggy went to the psychiatrist when he got older.

I was hoping this little piggy allowed him to kick an extra 10 yards on his field goal.

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I was hoping this little piggy allowed him to kick an extra 10 yards on his field goal.

Can they do surgery? My daughter when she was a baby had an outie. HUGE outie. It was cute but I knew it would be an issue as she got older so we had surgery done.

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.. and this little piggy went to the psychiatrist when he got older.

 

:first:

 

 

That's like foreskin.

 

Better cut it off while he's young

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I was hoping this little piggy allowed him to kick an extra 10 yards on his field goal.

When I was a freshman, our high school QB had 6 toes on one foot and 3 on the other.

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When I was a freshman, our high school QB had 6 toes on one foot and 3 on the other.

 

he ran circles around the other team

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Why didn't they take it off at birth? That happens all the time but most hospitals remove the extra appendage.

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:lol:

 

:lol:

 

it's always funnier when someone else laughs

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Why didn't they take it off at birth? That happens all the time but most hospitals remove the extra appendage.

When it comes to toes they are typically just skin tags. The hospital ties a string around it and it just falls off. His is fully attached to the bone in his foot. If he were to have it removed he would have to have another 3-4 surgeries as he grows because it WILL continue to grow even if its removed. We decided to keep it and if he wants to take it off when he gets older he can make that decision for himself.

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I know some of you knew this already of course. However it is increasingly becoming hard for me to find a pair of shoes that really fits him. Even with buying wide shoes. I posted on my linkedin account asking for help in locating a place that does this and was hooked up with a place called the geek group in Grand Rapids Michigan. They are going to scan his foot and create a pair of personalized 3d printed shoes for him. Pretty focking sweet if you ask me.

 

G.R. is about 35min from me. Sweet. :cheers:

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I did too, no joke. Had the 6th toe hacked off in 4th grade.

 

sad because of some people, that anyone would have to put "no lie or no joke"

 

I don't use these, as I don't lie.

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I did too, no joke. Had the 6th toe hacked off in 4th grade.

Too bad you couldn't have kept it and used it now to get free meals.

 

Uhhh waiter, there's a toe in my soup.

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I did too, no joke. Had the 6th toe hacked off in 4th grade.

Did you call a toe truck?

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I did too, no joke. Had the 6th toe hacked off in 4th grade.

Crackattack thinks this is weak.

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This thread is a great reminder not to get your sister pregnant.

 

yeah but she's a 10, just ask kilroy

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You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me. There are ways, Dude. You don't wanna know about it, believe me. :mad:

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Can they do surgery? My daughter when she was a baby had an outie. HUGE outie. It was cute but I knew it would be an issue as she got older so we had surgery done.

Um, are you sure you didn't have a son? :unsure:

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I feel like this is the thread I'm supposed to tell the story of how I focked a woman with my same last name (not a common name whatsoever) who had relatives near where I live. We only found out this rather pertinent information after the seed was sown, during pillow talk.

 

:unsure:

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I feel like this is the thread I'm supposed to tell the story of how I focked a woman with my same last name (not a common name whatsoever) who had relatives near where I live. We only found out this rather pertinent information after the seed was sown, during pillow talk.

 

:unsure:

You're from North Carolina, I'm pretty sure it's required there

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Don't feel bad. Newbies girl tastes like sh!t.

"You may now kiss the bride."

 

"Erm, uh sir that's not...oh god wtf...sir that's not appropriate."

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I am not surprised at all to see this headline here at the geek club. What surprises me is it's not authored by pocolts. That guy has got to have some wild gene pool mixups in that family.

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Too bad you couldn't have kept it and used it now to get free meals.

 

Uhhh waiter, there's a toe in my soup.

When I had it taken off I was asking if I could keep it and make a necklace out of it,

 

:doh:

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