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But, like in war clips, tidal waves, hurricanes, shark attacks, or accidents of all types, sometimes people do get hurt and we can't protect everyone. Sorry if the motorcycle accident stirred up bad memories for anyone.
Very interesting, the three dots break apart a box. I didn't know that!
I do realize that some are triggered easier than others, memories sharper. My brother rode but got killed cutting down a tree. I have cut down dozens afterwards, no problem.
I spent enough time in biker bars that damned near every biker that went down was an acquaintance, some pretty good friends. No front brake looked better, the law didn't say you had to have them, go for it! Can add bikes that didn't handle for crap a lot of times, they looked good.
I was sitting in front of my business one day, a friend's daughter pulled out at the redlight, didn't see the motorcycle going about fifty-five or so. The video would have been all over the place, The one piloting the bike went forward and made a ramp for his passenger. His passenger went up higher than the traffic light, cartwheeling nicely. Big air and spectacular! I walked out and took a look. The handlebars and long blinker stems on those early seventies bikes had folded back into his neck and chest. He was still breathing but with the major blood vessels torn out on one side of his neck and definitely one blinker through a lung, maybe his heart, the other blinker might have went between the rib cage and lung or might have gotten the lights both sides. Anyway you size it, dude was dead. Breathing at the moment but if it would have happened outside a major trauma center I doubt they would have gotten him inside. A crowd of sightseers were gathering, nothing I could do so I went and sat back down. Just as a side note, the flyer escaped with scrapes and bruises.
I still look at bike wrecks unless they note somebody died or had major injuries. The same with car wrecks although I found out the hard way that brains really are gray. Blood and hair on windshields was common running a wrecker service and salvage yard. Some gray mixed in and you know they were very unlikely to survive that trauma.
Lost my videos when my computer suffered a sudden death itself, I'll have to see if I can find one of my favorite tree video's somebody badly misjudged how much a limb weighed, the man lowering limbs musta been new to the job, when the rope tightened he flew up into the tree like a birdie! Thirty feet or so, nobody died, seems like might have been injured by later reports. You have to be careful and a little brave or ignorant around chainsaws. If you need stitches at all, the average number is over two hundred!
On to more serious things, I had to check out the girl at the buffet. She is only half grown in her early twenties, a multi-media star! She says so herself and with about a zillion followers when they are added up all over the place I have to admit she is right. I have to admit I have followed a butt like that a time or two myself! I cut a lap around a mall, much as I hate malls, in I think it was in Evansville Indiana. This blonde was built like a shick brithouse or something like that. More interestingly, she seemed to have at least one extra joint in each leg. Never saw anyone move like that before or since. Alien is the only explanation!
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