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So my friend had a motorcycle accident...
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<blockquote data-quote="ridethelighteni" data-source="post: 2581795" data-attributes="member: 10345"><p>Everyone else already said it...</p><p></p><p>+1 he's alive</p><p>+2 he's not horribly disfigured</p><p></p><p>No way she can justify driving without insurance and no one will even listen to anything she has to say regarding the accident or what happend before the accident. Kind of like driving without a license - no matter what happens it is your fault because you should not have been there to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I was once in his shoes and looked down to see my radius and ulna staring me in the face (and my left foot twisted completely backwards). Other than some nasty scars and both arms now loaded with titanium it was a full recovery. Once your friend clears his head, he'll be back in the saddle and better from the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridethelighteni, post: 2581795, member: 10345"] Everyone else already said it... +1 he's alive +2 he's not horribly disfigured No way she can justify driving without insurance and no one will even listen to anything she has to say regarding the accident or what happend before the accident. Kind of like driving without a license - no matter what happens it is your fault because you should not have been there to begin with. I was once in his shoes and looked down to see my radius and ulna staring me in the face (and my left foot twisted completely backwards). Other than some nasty scars and both arms now loaded with titanium it was a full recovery. Once your friend clears his head, he'll be back in the saddle and better from the experience. [/QUOTE]
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