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Thread: The GS is dead, and broken bones sure hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo
    Morphine is really great... ...and even ACC have been great!
    I think I see a relationship between these two statements
    Good to hear you are on the mend
    ACC - It's where the Enron accountants all went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    Yes well I've seen various states of undress whilst riding, since "summer" hit, I would have to say the all time criminal was a twat with t-shirt, shorts and those slip on scuff type shoes!!! Although he was wearing a helmet - don't see why though there is obvioulsy nothing in his head worth protecting!!
    Don't mean to go off topic and detract somewhat from the original thread but it gets me thinking what kind of people do this kinda thing? I'm sure some of it is blatant disregard for their safety, ignorance? Either they haven't been through the basic skills handling course and are riding without a licence... all of the above? Fucked if I know. :spudwhat:

    ching

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    Cool .

    Good to hear that you are now mending well....

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    Ouch, ooch...pain! Good to hear your're on the mend. A timely reminder that, even after 30 odd yrs of no majors, we arent bulletproof. I must try and remember that next time I swing a leg over. - mind you. Im still sore and bruised from trying to intimidate fellow inspectors at our cart racing last tuesday!
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    man, that all sounds truly horrible, and it serves to remind me that vigilence is all important on the road, glad you have survived to tell the tale, I hope your hands will be ok in the future, and the pain will soon be gone for you. cheers L

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    Quote Originally Posted by ching_ching
    Don't mean to go off topic and detract somewhat from the original thread but it gets me thinking what kind of people do this kinda thing? I'm sure some of it is blatant disregard for their safety, ignorance? Either they haven't been through the basic skills handling course and are riding without a licence... all of the above? Fucked if I know. :spudwhat:

    ching
    sorry but these people have not ever seen the damage done by not wareing the right gear... I remember seeing a girl (when I was 10 or so) that had only a bikini on and was knocked off a stepie and cought up under a car..... no blood just raw white meat, she healed but was a nut case from that day on.
    hence I always wrap up and always will show these idiots the bikers ward at Burward Hospital....... and they will soon change ther minds.
    cheers DD
    (Definately Dodgy)



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