I'm one of the few guys, so I lift pretty much anything that has to be lifted around the office, which often includes fairly heavy things. It was my own dumb fault though. I think I blew it when a full box I was carrying slipped a bit and I jolted to secure my grip. Think I twisted funny.
Anyway... Bully is awesome. Seriously, this game is truly great. It does so many little things right. The little details are all the kind of thing that'll make you smile, there's a ton of variety in the kinds of things they have you doing, and the concept is unique and quite nostalgic for anyone that went to an oppressive school (and really, anybody that went to school at all will appreciate it). I wasn't expecting to love it nearly as much as I do. It's got that GTA feel to it, but the theme is so different and the gameplay is so much more varied that it doesn't *really* feel like GTA at all other than on a surface level. The school and town are really big and there's tons of little side missions and things to do, a lot of which take the form of minigames. Pretty much all of them work well, and there's a great sense of accomplishment when you manage to earn a bunch of money or play a particularly mischevious prank.
I was initially a bit surprised with how heavy handed the game was, but the mood got a bit lighter as things went on, and you get to see that Jimmy isn't such a bad kid after all. Despite a fairly mean exterior at times the game is really pretty innocent, and thus far its been more light-hearted than dark.
So yeah, I highly recommend it, especially to anyone that enjoyed some of the general concepts behind GTA but not so much the theme (which is me). It's got more structure to your daily activities, feels a lot tighter overall, and that does make it seem somewhat less free, but the tradeoff is worth it in the end and you still get plenty of freedom to do what you'd like to do. Easily worth the $50, and I'm really glad I got the CE now.
EDIT - Oh, and the music is just awesome. I'm so glad they did an original soundtrack instead of licensed shit. This is one I'm definitely going to be buying at some point.