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Kizzy, look... a shark tale

Postby Narrock » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:18 am

12-Year-Old Tells of Escape From Shark By PAM EASTON, Associated Press Writer
Fri Aug 26,10:58 AM ET

GALVESTON, Texas - A 12-year-old boy who nearly lost his foot to a shark sat in a wheelchair at a hospital Friday and recalled how he hit the animal's nose and lifted it into the air to get its clenched teeth from his ankle.

"It was pretty scary at first," Julian Elizondo recalled.

Julian remembers the shark tugging his left foot, causing him to fall on his hands and feet into knee deep water in the Gulf of Mexico, just a few feet from shore.

"I thought it was my friends playing with me until I looked up," he said. "Then I felt a sharp pain tugging it and pulling it. At that point, I reached down and I hit the shark on the nose and pulled it up. And that's when it let go. When it is actually happening you don't know what to do. I just started hitting the water."

A father of one of Julian's friends ran out and plucked the boy out of the surf.

"I thought it would come back," said Julian, who hasn't been able to walk since the attack a week earlier. "I was just trying to get as far away as possible."

Julian had gone to the beach on the evening of Aug. 19 with some of his teammates following football practice. He had heard about other shark bites along the coast in recent months and decided to stay in shallow water and just jump the waves.

"We didn't think anything would happen because we were only knee deep," Julian said. "It was at night, so I didn't see anything. I wasn't expecting anything."

Julian, who underwent two operations, should be back on the football field next year, said Dr. David Yngve, a surgeon at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He'll have to wear three different casts for nine months and go through months of physical therapy to allow his ankle to heal properly.

"The best thing is that he is young and he is going to have a much quicker healing than an adult would," Yngve said. "If this was an injury to an adult, it would be very slow. He probably would not be getting back to playing football."
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Postby The Kizzy » Sat Aug 27, 2005 12:34 pm

i STILL haven't seen Open Water. Im too scared.
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Postby Adivina » Sat Aug 27, 2005 3:55 pm

and you should be, its a gay fucking movie.
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Postby Narrock » Sat Aug 27, 2005 4:04 pm

It was a very low-budget production, but it was a good movie overall.
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Postby Martrae » Sat Aug 27, 2005 4:36 pm

True story....the people in Open Water were caught in the tsunami.
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