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  1. #16
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    Get well fast mate, I haven't a clue what happened, I was right behind you on the grid but can't remember seeing ya after my usual shit start.
    Really hope all turns out well for ya, and like Frenchy said "sponge baths" just without the male nurses he usually prefers
    Hope to see you back on the grid.

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    Get well mate, I will always have a BIKE here for you dude!
    I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN

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    Talking of sponge baths...
    Do not accept the 'possible' version. That's the one where the nurse says she will wash up and down as far as possible, but you get to wash possible.
    Heal well, mate.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Jason , real bad luck man. As we all know accidents like this are damm rare & when they do happen they always come when you least expect it & for often unforseeable reasons.
    Hopefully there are plenty of pretty nurses in sexy uniforms to keep your pecker up (so to speak) :-).
    We all want you back at the track & fighting fit as soon as possible.
    Cheers
    Glen W

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    Heal well, Jason.

    I've a tip for you that you might have figured for yourself already. When it comes to the bed bath, close your eyes and think of riding a bike or something like that.... don't look at the yummy nurse!

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    Hey Jason,

    Remember the first time I met you at a Manfield testday. You had just brought Stroudys championship winning 600. It was looking a little worse for wear as I think you may have biffed it. I sort of thought wow this guys a bit of a cowboy. Didn't take me too long to figure out you are actually a dammed good rider.

    Hope all goes well getting over this setback.

    Regards Garry

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    Hey Jas, i was next to ya in the pit shed (lg bike) was sorry to hear and see ya in that predicament, im glad to hear you are doing well and are on the mend dude (your a young fellla and you'll heal well!! im sure.)
    no doubt in time to come our paths will cross again within the racing circles, and ill get my arse kicked again by ya,,, in th emeantime ill work on me skills a bit , so i can see at least ya tail end a bit for the first lap

    Heal up boyo...
    Cheers
    Ed
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    Hi Jas, Was in the shed with you (the Motard) I put the socket and wrench back in the tool box, it was tempting though. Bring them next month to save me buying one will ya !
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Hi Jason, That was 1 scene I hope I never ever get to witness again after walking through all the bikes on the start line making sure you guys were all in your right grid positions only to turn around at the back of the grid and witness that herriffic accident. I have never ever ran so fast in all my life trying to get to the scene to see if I could help anyone. When I got to you, you were just lying there motionless and like Clive said I thought I was going to be attending a funeral. I was so dam relieved when I finally saw you moving after a few minutes and knowing that you were in the best of hands with the ambulance staff attending to you. I would like to wish you all the very best in your recovery process and hope it aint too long before you are back on your feet. Takecare of yourself Jason and my thoughts are with you. Cheers Sue (Alias Skip). VMCC

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    hey man...

    hope you not in tooo much pain...

    never broken a bone (yet) so i don't know what your going threw...

    but looks like shaun has a good carrot for you!!!

    .


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Hi Jas, Bad luck on that zebra trying to mount you !! I was watching from the stand and was glad to see both of you stirr after your little lie down and nanna nap! (don't fuck with the zebra man) Hope you heal up fast.
    Cheers

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    Hey Jason, I'm truly sorry for the shoulder check I gave you on my way through from the start line.

    I know how it feels to be stationery on the start grid like that and have bikes nailing it from behind. I wheelied from the front row of the grid at Paeroa this year and when the bike came down it cut out...all I could do was pray that I didn't get collected. Lucky for me that there were only 3 rows or so behind me that day...with the size of the field at this meeting your chances were a lot more slim.

    Hope that you heal up alright and can make it back to the life that you want to live.

    All the best,

    Phil.
    ...

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    Hi All,

    Just come back from the hospital. Jason is pretty upbeat and in good spirits. His right leg has been pinned and is starting to heal well. No pain in that one.
    He has a huge bruise on his left leg starting from the rear of the hip, all the way to behind the knee.
    His left leg has a complicated brace holding it somewhere near straight while they wait for the swelling to go down.
    It has reduced quite somewhat in size in the last day or so, I am guessing they will make a decision to operate sometime in the near future.

    He is hoping they will pin it and plate it as required and that all will be ok after that. So from reading between the lines –
    it looks like he thinks the leg will be saved and looking at it, I see no reason
    externally that it cannot be. Time will tell and when they have a better look the surgeons will know more.

    He is in good hands, the guy he has is one of the best if not THE best in the region.

    The helmet has taken a good bash to the rear and top/front, thankfully it withstood the impact.

    If you need more info or would like some thoughts passed along contact me.

    Cheers
    Warren.

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    Hi Guys,
    Just want to say thanks to everyone who has posted messages for Jase, and for all your cards texts chocolates and all the rest, and so ya'll know hes coming along really well, and his surgeons are happy with all his progress, and all your support is awesome, and you'll see him back out there for sure giving it heaps, for now he's just giving the nurses heaps!!

    Will keep ya updated,
    Cheers
    Sera

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    Just thought I should add, that despite how nasty it looks, Jase is surprised himself how little pain he's got, and he's pretty comfortable, just really really bored! So if you can get in to visit, ward 24, Palmy Hospital, 2-8pm, he'd love the company.

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