http://www.komonews.com/news/local/96249044.html
Ouch, I like my legs... Good thing it was his right leg though, changing gears is way more important than a rear brake >.>
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/96249044.html
Ouch, I like my legs... Good thing it was his right leg though, changing gears is way more important than a rear brake >.>
"immediately amputated"
*shivers*
They may charge him with reckless driving - at least he has a leg to stand on
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be - (Anon)
Rather unfortunate accident, I guess the rider can be grateful he wasn't riding in New Zealand.... as if he was, he would most likely have no arms, no legs, no head and just a torso, maybe even just be spaghetti from the "CHEESE CUTTERS" so conveniently located on every bend and motorway.......
The popo only need a rubish bag and 4 litres of coke to clean up the mess now.......
I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
"before coming to rest a few feet apart, the State Patrol reported."
Well at least one foot apart.....
... oh the puns, the puns!!!!!
White Trash Pearls of Wisdom #2654 - Refering to yourself in the 3rd person: The only thing gayer, would be being caught handcuffed around a public toilet bowl, an apple stuffed in your mouth and George Michael administering an epic caneing to your exposed cheeks while Boy George documents the event on a handicam.
Serious lower leg injuries are the most common in motorcycle accidents. Amputations are certainly not uncommon.
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