I used to know the answer, but then i took an arrow to the knee...
Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
The Wounded Knee Massacre took place at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota on December 29, 1890
they wanted to take them to reservations but the indians didn't want to go
It starts off with the ending of the Frontier Wars in the US (officially ending at Wounded Knee in 1890). The boys take off to fight in WW1.
The true statement regarding First U.S. Admiral David Farragut is that he was the first person to hold the rank of full admiral in the United States Navy.
yes
The gaurds Already took in All the arrows in the Knee >--KNEE-->
Because there is an arrow lodged in the knee! <--knee---{
yea every one in skyrim has
chad Johnson
Yes, but sadly your adventuring day are over.
take an arrow to the knee baby,
I USE to take out tortoises from under ground but then i took a arrow to the knee.
Skyrim, new game that just came back recently from the Elder Scrolls series If your a RPG fan, its very addictive. The arrow to the knee joke comes from a guard they call Whiterun Guard who says " I use to be a adventurer, then I took a arrow to the knee." Ofcourse the joke went spiral around the internet and some people use for everyday comments on Youtube such as a recent one I saw that said " I use to do Hood Rat stuff with my friends, then I took a arrow to the knee." or I use to take a arrow to the knee, now I just get punched in the face"
You dress as a giant male private organism or join the cheerleading squad or take an arrow to the knee
Only if you have terrible luck. One of the most popular ways for this to happen is by First becoming an adventure and than, only than, you must take a arrow to the knee and give up forever.
It comes from The Elder Scrolls V, Skyrim. Every single guard in the game eventually says, "I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee" as you walk by, ie, he/she was injured and had to give up the adventuring life. The phrase has since become an internet meme. When people say 'Take an arrow to the knee' it means to change their answer or decision. Example: 1.) "I used to like that song but then I took an arrow to the knee." 2.) I changed my mind and took an arrow to the knee. Lately, there's been the suggestion that it's some sort of Swedish slang for getting married, but since it came from American social networking sites and has yet to be verified by any actual Swedish folk, it's likely that somebody was just being creative. Given the wit of the writers of the Elder Scrolls, it's more believable to assume that guards in Skyrim are shot in the knee as an initiation rite.