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  1. #31
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    That is so good to hear you are home (your own bed!), although it will obviously be quite some time before you are back to your old self again.

    I have never met you but you must be a pretty decent guy considering the level of support and care that your accident engendered amongst the members of this site. That's good enough for me to wish you all the best and hope that one day I'll get the chance to see you on a ride.

    I won't say I know how you feel because I've never been in a serious accident like this, but I hope your physical injuries heal and the mental ones too - what's this talk of a Harley? Sounds like your brain must have been a little dented!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Great to have you back Dave. Very few of us here know the full extent of your injuries (nor should we- that's your call) but from what we do know, I have a feeling that I'm not the only one who is amazed at the speed of your recovery to date. It would appear that you still have a fair way to go, but if you keep going at your current rate you'll be out and and about in no time!

    And your KB support net work will be with you every step of the way.
    My daughter telling me like it is:
    "There is an old man in your face daddy!"

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    It's great to see you're posting again Dave!
    Welcome back.

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    BEEN HOLDING MY BREATH WAITING FOR YOUR FIRST POST , FUCKEN GREAT TO HAVE YOU BACK , THANK GOODNESS

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    Hi Dave,

    Your accident has made a real impact on Kiwibiker and I'm sure all of us are glad to hear you're getting well and are back at home.

    You've been in my thoughts and prayers over the past weeks and I'm very thankful to see you back here with us!

    Get well soon.


    Matthew

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    Yeah....... good on ya mate.

    Hah - more posts for you to wade through! That'll keep you busy for a while I guess. Yay - you're connected back into this amusing, twisted world of KB!!!

    liberi minutalem amant

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    Dude....sooo glad your home.
    Been some tense moments that I will never forget.

    I feel elated seeing you growing stronger by the day.
    I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy

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    Goog to hear your'e on the mend, take your time!
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    That'll teach you to keep your mouth shut!

    Ernest Hemingway

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    Stone who?

    Oh yea... that StoneChucker.

    Hey, great to see read that you pulled through and are on the way to a good recovery. Take your time and let your body heal by itself... it'll probably take longer than you want but you'll be better in the long run.

    Catch up with ya sometime someplace.

    Cheers
    Mark

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    Glad to hear you're back Dave.
    If you buy a Harley we will make you wear leather chaps on it. Ok?
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    Cool

    Stonechucker,

    Welcome back to the site....
    Rest mate... you have all the time in the world to heal.
    Don't rush to do to much.... just take your time...
    Allow yourself to heal properly....

    Lay on the couch watching DVD's and telly even if is a tad blurry at the mo...
    that will help pass the time of day over the next few months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I got home this Thursday evening and it's nice to be home
    Hey man :spudwave: I bet its bloody sweet to be home again, fuking good on ya
    cheers DD
    (Definately Dodgy)



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    Congrats on making it back home, heres hoping for a full recovery.

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    Good on you mate.

    Looking forward to seeing you up and about again. I'm sure the arm will get better with time.

    Don't forget to try and get a bit of exercise if you can. The body hates to sit around for a while, although I guess the physio's already been on at you about that.

    Maybe stick to a bicycle for a few weeks might be a good way to get back into it.

    In the meantime I've got a few cool motorcycling games if you want to play on the PC.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    Glad you made it home fella, if you put the kettle on in 13 weeks we will nip down and have a brew with ya
    Take it easy and enjoy the pampering you will get.....
    Because I can......................

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