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    Sniper, I am really sorry to hear about your loss... loosing your father is most probably one of the hardest things that can happen to a person well for me it was anyway.
    Stay strong, find happiness in the love and togetherness you shared.
    Take care.
    Joanne

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    Hey dude, I don't personally know you, or obviously your family, but its obviously a huge loss in anyones views. Really sorry to hear that mate. Just remember....if you're feeling the anger coming out again, stay away from your bike ay....thats the worst time to ride.

    Keep safe.
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    Condolences to you & you Family & friends . I only hope that all these Tragedys will stop happening soon . But life does go on , sometimes in ways that don't make alot of since to us at the Time . Sorry to hear this news .

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    My most sincere condolences Sniper. My parents are very much alive, and I don't look forward to them eventually passing away.

    Life (and death) is a funny thing. Don't try and make sense of it - there isn't any that we can understand. And that's probably as it should be.

    I'll be thinking of you. Kia kaha.

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    That sucks man. My condolences on your sad loss. I suspect that kangaroos are like cows . Wander out (hop out) in front of you, then freakin' stop and stare at you , with that 'duhhh' look. It's a good many years now since I lost my father but it is still a sad memory.
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    Sorry to hear about your Dad sniper.

    Hope your mum and sister are holding up.

    Are you going over to be with them?

    Sounds like your dad was an amazing guy and was extremely happy with his new baby. I know it doesn't help but I do like to think that a life ended doing something you love is more worthwhile than 10 lives that are never lived. Doesn't help the pain the loved ones left behind feel.

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    Arrow Well, just my opinion.

    There are enough dickheads on the road without having young dumb arses thinking that crapping off a bike is cool. I'd have to say that you have not crapped off hard enough if your dumb enough to be thinking this! I don't think individuals should be allowed to own a motorcycle if they have this sort of attitude. My rego is expensive enough thanks, pull your head in and give your neck a rest!!!!!!!
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    So sorry to hear about the loss of your father Sniper. My sympathies are with you and your family & friends at this time.


    Matthew

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    So sorry to hear that Sniper.
    My condolences to you and your family.

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    Sorry to hear about your dad sniper condolences to you and your family

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    Well, there is not a lot I can add here which has not already been said, except to say that my sympathies are with you and your family.
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    Stuart, I'm truly sorry to hear about this. My dad is the same age, and I can't even imagine it. Know that all of us here, are here for you if you need an ear, hand or anything else.

    From what I've read, and from meeting you, your dad has done a fine job in raising a decent man, in his own light I suspect. Your dad sounds like a good man, who is obviously already missed.

    Stay strong.
    Dave.

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    I'm very sorry to read of your loss Sniper. My Mother died after a long illness so I didn't experience the anger you are going through, but it did take a long time to come to terms with.

    I have felt for a while that people on this site don't take crashing seriously enough. Perhaps it is from watching SBK and MotoGP where people stand up and walk away from +200km/h crashes without a scratch? The road is much less forgiving and much less predictable.

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    Bloody hell, feel for ya man

    I'm lucky my few bins have been on the track, and not too serious, and they were definately not funny

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    Take care Sniper. Sorry to hear about your loss, and my best wishes go out to you and your family. Try and conentrate on the good times if you can.

    As for the yung uns bumping their gums about the fun of binning - It's a testosterone thing. The same lethal hormone that makes boi racers hoon.

    They'll soon stop finding it funny when their insurance bills and excess go through the roof, loose a friend or someone they know, or hurt/main themselves or worse.

    My thoughts are with you buddy.
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