thanks all. i feel better everyday. and the piece of ass missing is filling in lol. It was almost like something sharp impaled me down there.
And to Equinox. I had a full face helmet on strapped tightly(somehow got knocked off) Prob saved my life regardless. I also had on a riding jacket complete with a light back padding and built in elbow skid pads, which did its job considering i had no cuts on my midsection nor elbows, just bruises all through out my midsection
Well you should be able to teach a physics course with passion now.
Well, the general opinion is that motorcycle accident = death. And most casual motorcycle accidents do not happen at 120... frankly, if you take a civic or something and crash into something at 120, you're not going to survive, either.
I'm sure you are right, I just read it and my head went there. It's just how my brain works, I find humor in serious and ordinary things all the time. It's how I mentally entertain myself, you should see me in staff meetings, I am a constant source of theatrics breaking up the mundane drudgery of it all. Some people are annoyed by it and some love it, and I just don't give a shit.
...just more proof that they are not as fatal as everyone claims them to be.
Because dead people can be so negative about motorcycle safety
Reminds me of an accident that happened near my house some years ago where a motor cycle broadsided a car at the passenger door at about 120 mph, the force took off his head and it rolled 500 yards down the street. Fortunately he was wearing his helmet and did not sustain any head injuries.
Ouch! Hope he gets better, if you are in your teens or twenties by the time you hit 35 to 40 you'll look back and realize just how damn lucky you were to make it to that age and be amazed you didn't die.
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Well you should be able to teach a physics course with passion now.
I'm sure you are right, I just read it and my head went there. It's just how my brain works, I find humor in serious and ordinary things all the time. It's how I mentally entertain myself, you should see me in staff meetings, I am a constant source of theatrics breaking up the mundane drudgery of it all. Some people are annoyed by it and some love it, and I just don't give a shit.
Because dead people can be so negative about motorcycle safety
Reminds me of an accident that happened near my house some years ago where a motor cycle broadsided a car at the passenger door at about 120 mph, the force took off his head and it rolled 500 yards down the street. Fortunately he was wearing his helmet and did not sustain any head injuries.
Here's to a speedy recovery