Heel Spurs (http://ww3.komotv.com/global/story.asp?s...
Although it may take years to become a problem, once it appears, it may cause considerable suffering. Because of proximity to the tendons, the spur is a source of continuous painful aching. The sensation has been described as "a toothache in the foot." When you place your weight on the heel, the pain can be sufficient to immobilize you.
I thought this take on Springsteen's album was interesting;
http://urbansemiotic.com/2006/06/25/spri...
Not all the songs were written by Seeger, but the songs are associated with Seeger. You then get a curious blend of history and honoring as you listen to Springsteen admiring Seeger and Seeger admiring the original songwriter. That circle of life and method of aesthetic repetition and worthy penetration of spirit is what makes us human and that is the key to the joy captured in the performances.
Who ever died of a tooth ache in their heel?
HUH?
Reply:Ol Dan Tucker
Reply:Oh man, I did 2 1/2 years ago!! Coincidentally so did "Old Dan Tucker"
Reply:Could have been Achilles? His ankle was the only part of his body that was vulnerable
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