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Byline: Josh Brodesky
Feb. 24--The bones in Darrell Diefenbach's neck crunched. The crackle rattled through his ears with eerie familiarity. He had heard the sound before, in 1994 when he broke his back. Just from the sound, never mind the pain, he knew his neck was broken; and so he lay on his side and waited for the medics, passing out as they hovered over him.
When he came to, his arms were burning with pins and needles. He tried to lift them, but nothing happened. And it was then that fear, something Diefenbach rarely feels, crept into his spirit. "That was pretty scary," he said Friday at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros.
It's been five…
Source: HighBeam Research, Diefenbach puts bad breaks behind him.