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Post by Main Streeter » Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:10 am

DisneyMom wrote:MS, I am totally AMAZED that people want to refuse those handsome and competent young men/ladies in the ambulance's care :confused:
I had very good looking guys transport me to E R in April. They were funny too! Had an even more handsome Security CM call paras & hold me until they arrived. :)



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Post by hobie16 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:58 am

Where are the hot chick paramedics? :D:


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Post by DisneyMom » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:41 pm

hobie16 wrote:Where are the hot chick paramedics? :D:
You'll have to hurt something to find out! ;)


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Post by hobie16 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:59 pm

DisneyMom wrote:You'll have to hurt something to find out! ;)
When I crashed on my bike a few years ago all I got was guys. I demand a replay!! ;)


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Post by DisneyMom » Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:15 pm

hobie16 wrote:When I crashed on my bike a few years ago all I got was guys. I demand a replay!! ;)
No Replays for you! :eek:

While on vacation in Truckee I helped a crashed bicyclist. He had crashed just at the entrance to Donner Memorial and although he had a helmet, I think he rang his bell a little too hard (he couldn't remember the date). He was too agitated to lay still so spinal precautions went out the window...I left when FD took over.
Hope he's ok!


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Post by hobie16 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:27 pm

I ate it after a long decent leading to a nice sweeping curve. Unfortunately, there was a wet spot at the apex and my rear wheel broke loose.

Results:

Fractured clavicle
Fractured ribs on left side
Punctured lung
Possible bruised heart

I was wearing a helmet that gave its life so I wouldn't be a veg.


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Post by DisneyMom » Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:34 am

hobie16 wrote:I ate it after a long decent leading to a nice sweeping curve. Unfortunately, there was a wet spot at the apex and my rear wheel broke loose.

Results:

Fractured clavicle
Fractured ribs on left side
Punctured lung
Possible bruised heart

I was wearing a helmet that gave its life so I wouldn't be a veg.
Wow! :eek: So glad you are ok now :) No Hot Chicks there, just a Beautiful Guardian Angel :flyingfai


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Post by WEDFan » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:40 am

shilohmm wrote:Boston has the most terrifying drivers I have ever seen, and once you get off the highways, the roads are a nightmare. It is the only place my family won't drive.
Personally, I find the drivers in Connecticut and New Jersey to be worse. The streets are bad, and I don't know about the cow paths, but a lot of it is because the city is old. You can find simiilar (and worse) things in Europe. The roads were built before there was a lot of traffic, and as they made bigger and bigger buildings in the middle of more and more traffic, things get, well, interesting. I usually park somewhere on the outskirts and take the "T".
hobie16 wrote:It must be the chowdah.

I got in the caaaah
And drove to the baaaah
I had a few beers
And baaffed on the flahhh
[downeast]Now justa minute theah. Don't go blamin the chowdah. Least they know how to make clam chowdah theah. Not that clam soup they make down in Manhattan. Clam chowdah ought to be white, the way God intended for it to be! And as for havin a beah an bahfin', well that's just a waste of beah. You ought to be ashamed.[/downeast]
shilohmm wrote:According to Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do, by Tom Vanderbilt, ranking countries by bad driving (measured by traffic deals per 10,000) gives you a list very close to the one ranking countries by corruption (as measured by the International Country Risk Guide). No idea what that means, but it intrigues me.

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I once heard driving described as one of the greatest examples of mass cooperation anywhere. If you think about it, it's true. A huge number of people sharing resources, while hurtling around in deadly machines, with no common goal other than they all want to get where they are going. The commentor observed that it's amazing it all works as well as it does. Sure, there are a lot of ass..., um, well, let's just say "uncooperative" people who are at the root of frustration anger and accidents, but they really are the minority. Perhaps in countries where corruption is rampant, there is even more self interest than here, so things break down more often.



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Post by felinefan » Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:07 pm

Main Streeter wrote:Excuse me, but how did refusing hospital care help you? You stated you suffered in pain for weeks. :confused: The absolute worst drivers I've ever seen have been in Philly PA. Philly is not a "Brotherly Love" city at all!! Philly makes San Francisco drivers saints.
Yeah, I admit it, I screwed up on that one. :o:


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Post by Goofyernmost » Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:31 pm

hobie16 wrote:I ate it after a long decent leading to a nice sweeping curve. Unfortunately, there was a wet spot at the apex and my rear wheel broke loose.

Results:

Fractured clavicle
Fractured ribs on left side
Punctured lung
Possible bruised heart

I was wearing a helmet that gave its life so I wouldn't be a veg.
Well, that explains a lot! Just kidding Hobie...I don't think that a all but my sarcastic nature just wouldn't let me pass up that opportunity! :twisted:


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