Hey YouTube, Jim here! Welcome to Top10Archive! Watch enough sports and you’re going to see some crazy things – and luckily for those that may miss a game or two, the cameras are always rolling. While coach meltdowns and player follies are always fun for repeated viewings, it’s these top ten worst sports injuries that were caught on camera that’s the topic of discussion for today.
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10. Joe Theismann
9. Trent McCleary
8. Rudy Tomjanovich
7. Jessica Dube
6. Paul George
5. Kevin Ware
4. Cory Hill
3. Ewald Lienen
2. Paulo Diogo
1. Clint Malarchuk
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Wales’s health minister has been heard swearing about a colleague during a virtual sitting after he accidentally left his microphone on.
Vaughan Gething had come to the end of answering questions during a plenary session, being held by Zoom, when he made the remarks.
He referred to Jenny Rathbone, Assembly Member for Cardiff Central, and said to an unknown person: “What the —- is the matter with her?”
Elin Jones, presiding officer of the National Assembly for Wales, quickly told Mr Gething to turn his microphone off.
After the session, a spokesman for the Welsh Government said: “The minister has contacted the member concerned to apologise.”
Mr Gething posted on Twitter: “I’m obviously embarrassed about my comments at the end of questions today.
“I’ve sent a message apologising and offered to speak to Jenny Rathbone if she wishes to do so.
“It is an unwelcome distraction at a time of unprecedented challenge.”
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Dana Childs: Body, Mind, Spirit, and Soul—Which to Trust?
We tend to think of intuition as a gut feeling, but intuitive healer Dana Childs says we can get tripped up if we trust one of our layers that may not be feeding us the truth. Out of the four layers of the self—physical body, mind, spirit, soul—Childs says that only two provide us with accurate information. How do you know which parts of yourself to trust, and how do you connect to them? In this workshop-meets-Q&A, Childs helps us tune in to the wisdom we all hold within us.
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