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I had a little dog pop his eye out by "nosing" a door open. I had to take him down to the vet right away with his head wrapped in a towel. The vet poped it back in and bandaged his eye shut for a week and then he was fine. Never poped it out again, and seemed to see fine out of that eye. (although I think he had trouble when he was reading)
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****! I'm not even going to watch it. Gosh, did the poor fellow recovered? I hope he didn't lose his eye.
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3/13/2006 5:32pm--
at the end of 28 days later, Jim kills one of the soldiers by jamming his thumbs into the guys eye sockets
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I have 2 points to make -
1) I don't recall there being much debate about how effective eye gouges are, I think most of the debate surround how impractical they are because its damn hard to land them against a resisting opponent. Notice that in neither of the examples given in this thread was anyone actually trying to gouge (or defend against a gouge).
2) I think whether or not it would stop a person depends on the situation. If I think you're trying to kill me, then **** it, I'm ignoring the fact that my eye is out and I'll keep trying to pound your head into paste. If we're just sparring at the gym then I'll be tapping so fast it'll make your head spin.Jesus loves you. I think you're an asshole. -
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http://ejmas.com/jmanly/articles/200..._gorn_0401.htm
"The shock received by the Kentuckyan, and the want of breath, brought him instantly to the ground. The Virginian never lost his hold; like those bats of the South who never quit the subject on which they fasten until they taste blood, he kept his knees in his enemy’s body; fixing his claws in his hair, and his thumbs on his eyes, gave them an instantaneous start from their sockets. The sufferer roared aloud, but uttered no complaint. The citizens again shouted with joy. Doubts were no longer entertained and bets of three to one were offered on the Virginian."
This is an article by historian Elliot Gorn on the "rough and tumble" or "gouge-fighting" style that was prevalent in the Sourthern US during the 1800s. Lots of accounts of fighters losing eyes (that was the main aim of the style).



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3/13/2006 2:46pm
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