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    bloody good and informative night.

    Thanks very much to Dave/FF for arranging everything, and to Speedy, Riff Raff, Draco and Keystone.. (and WT for bein the live dummy)

    May all the information you said tonight, be stuck in me nuggin for ever and ever. And I hope I never have to use it. But should I need to, I'm a feck load more confident over the situation now, then I was any time before tonight..

    Thanks again guys

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    Thumbs up

    A huge thank you goes to Firefight, Speedmedic, Riff Raff, Draco and Keystone19... for their wonderful expertise tonight.

    Good to see WT was a good live dummy tonight.

    I relearnt stuff that I did know and learn stuff that I didnt know and it was great to find out a newer and better way of doing things.

    Getting the helmet off is something that I recommend everyone learns to do...
    Thanks Riff Raff for helping me out getting the technique down better...

    Great to meet a few new KBers..... and all the old faces...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Getting the helmet off is something that I recommend everyone learns to do...
    Funny you should mention that, I've been meaning to get myself a set of tyre levers...
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    Excellent session. Thanks guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid
    Funny you should mention that, I've been meaning to get myself a set of tyre levers...

    I think we could just use a can opener on yours.


    I will try and make the next one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    (and WT for bein the live dummy)
    Took you guys long enough to figure that out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe

    Good to see WT was a good live dummy tonight.
    Am sure the entire KB comunity would like to see that one...got photos.
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    *bloody cut&paste from the other thread*
    Very nice to meet some new people, thanks heaps to Dave, Rif, Draco, Keystone(?). Well done, great stuff. Hopefully will never have to use.
    And here are the photo's you have all been waiting for...
    1st aid they said..... serious stuff they said....no rolling around on the floor like, well, like.... make your own mind up.
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    Most informative and worthwhile. Many thanks to those who unselfishly gave their time.
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    Thanks to everyone who turned up. It's a lot of information to absorb so feel free to PM me if there's something you're unsure of or want to go over again. Good to meet some new faces.

    I'd like to thank WT for managing to put me off what I was saying with his antics at the back of the classroom!! I think we can find another dummy for the next one, thanks sweetie!

    Oh, and Crashe - you're not actually supposed to molest the patients, but we'll let you off this time because Bugjuice seemed to be enjoying it so much!!!
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    thanks again folks, awsome night, really good to brush up on my skills from the first aid course and also to learn the helmet procedure!!!
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    Twas a good night with lots of really practical information.

    Don't know that I was able to contribute much but I managed to update a few of my own skills so thanks guys!

    Great to put faces to names as well...
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    I'd just like to add my thanks too, to everyone involved. Much learnt, and I'm very grateful for that. Really appreciate the way that everyone who organised it pitched in to share their time and knowledge to help the rest of us out. We all walked away richer for the experience.

    Was also great to finally get to put some faces to the names, still struggling to remember who is who, but I never was good with names. Add in a handle to the equation and it all gets a bit much for me . . .

    And Glen - you bastard! Nice bike you've got there, but now I really miss my baby . . . you (inadvertantly I have to admit) managed to remind me just how much. Anyone looking at buying a bike, check out his TL - its a hell of a machine.

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    Thumbs up

    I would like to say big ups to everyone involved last night, thanks to the instructors for giving up there valuble time which could have been spent with family (although its great that if you were not with family, you were with friends)
    and also thanks to everyone for giving up your time to learn and particpate, we never know when we might need the skills we learned last night and its nice to know that a good amount of people care enough to take time out to learn new skills in case i ever need your help, or my brother ever needs your help or any of my friends need your help.

    cheers
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    thanks to everyone involved, learnt heaps and great to see crashe enjoying herself, and I don't think WT was complaining.
    I don't think that is the right position for CPR though Crashe?
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