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• #52
Fruitbat for London Mayor. Gets things done. Got my vote.
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• #53
There's nothing wrong with it, Tommy. It's just idiomatic language. A bit like the shouting child who was asked by their teacher, "How can you stand to work with all this noise", at which point the child promptly stood up.
You did spell 'offence' in American English though (and personally, I find the term American English a little bit oxymoronic).
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• #54
Well the doctor told me I'm more likly to have back trouble when I'm older. But she said I'd be OK for now, so long as I take it easy. I have an appointment to see the fracture clinic on Thursday. Guess I'll find out morre then and I can't ride my bike because my wheelies are'nt up to scratch.
Tough luck, mate. The fracture clinic at st george's is like the 7th circle of Hell. Take a good long book!
During one of my visits, I had the second appointment of the day @9.10am & got there early so had already had my x-ray by 9am. Was finally seen @11.20am. 2+hrs delay in the space of 10 minutes. What a fucking shambles (and full of sick people too).
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• #55
ooof, sorry to hear that, get better soon!
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• #56
Tough luck, mate. The fracture clinic at st george's is like the 7th circle of Hell. Take a good long book!
During one of my visits, I had the second appointment of the day @9.10am & got there early so had already had my x-ray by 9am. Was finally seen @11.20am. 2+hrs delay in the space of 10 minutes. What a fucking shambles (and full of sick people too).
Yeah I know about that place. I've spent my fair share of time in there, every day for two weeks 4-5 years ago. its OK though I'll just sit and try and guess what is wrong with everyone. Maybe find out the names of some intresting bones.
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• #58
just a quick note to wish you a speedy recovery
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• #59
All the best Jim.
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• #60
i am with dogs. make sure you get checked out properly - medically.
and i think you should speak to a solicitor. because if you have problems in later life you may need to claim against the car drivers insurance co at a later date.
get well soon.
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• #61
Ah, man what a fucker. I hope you're feeling ok.
If you need anything let me know dude. Including lifts to/from drinks.(Yes that's right I'll leave my bike at home and taxi your broken ginger ass around town)+1 for see a solicitor
+1 for see a doctor asap (a spine specialist)Chin up soldier.
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• #62
get better soon man!
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• #63
I'm expecting to see a marked rise in your average daily postings young man....
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• #64
Get back to work you fuckin lazy metaller
takes more than some slapper in a MCCW to put the hillybillhilly down!
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• #65
Yeah dude, check out Roxy's thread on accidents and follow it ALL through. Get case numbers and everything, who knows what is going to happen later? Please do it.
A few years ago, a friend of mine broke both the bones in his lower leg (can't remember what they're called, sorry). We took him to hospital and the nurses asked my friend and I to help them set it. This isn't a joke, btw. Needless to say, we fucked it up. Now, when both his knees are facing forward his right leg is at about 40°. This is real 'fucked for life' shit. he can't ride a bike properly or anything.
Anyway, if you report it and all that, you won't have to worry about it later.
And HTFU (Heal The Fuck Up) soon
:p
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• #66
Hillbilly. heal well hope your back riding soon.
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• #67
Get well soon. Fractured my back as well - 10 years ago and no problems since then, so hopefully this will be the same. Enjoy getting pissed on all the free ciders!
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• #68
Bad luck bro, hope you heal up quick. Definitely follow up on the crash though, that back could haunt you eh.
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• #69
Get well soon. Fractured my back as well - 10 years ago and no problems since then, so hopefully this will be the same. Enjoy getting pissed on all the free ciders!
fracturing a bone in your back is fine as bone will heal. disc's on the otherhand don't repair ;)
Now, when both his knees are facing forward his right leg is at about 40°. This is real 'fucked for life' shit. he can't ride a bike properly or anything.
they can re-break the bone and re-set it if they want and it will heal.
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• #70
Re break the bones, he was in a wheelchair for months last time and it was over a year before he could ride again (he's a snowboard photographer and if he can't walk, he can't work)...
Weirdly, if he'd have sued the NHS he could have won a fortune.
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• #71
in a medical setting if the break it cleanly and re-set, it will take 6-8 wks to heal ;)
i'd definitely not do it in this country though, or get it down through private health insurance.
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• #72
Hillbilly I know of some heavyweights who could kick some ass for you.. let's get this on Judge Judy!!
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• #73
Yeah I know about that place. I've spent my fair share of time in there, every day for two weeks 4-5 years ago. its OK though I'll just sit and try and guess what is wrong with everyone. Maybe find out the names of some intresting bones.
My experience of fracture clinic is - get an early appointment and arrive on time. I always try to get the first appt of the day (8:30). Then they haven't had a chance to start running late. It is an early start though...
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• #74
Hey Hillbilly, How are you feeling today?
Take it easy for a bit, you do not have to participate in East drinks TT tonight, OK.
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• #75
I'm not racing to night. been out on one of my other bikes today. taking it easy for a while, but I dont thik it will be long before I can start being stupid again. Wearing my helmet as well now:-(. cheers dude.
Get well soon matey. Give me a call if you need anything (I'm off work tomorrow, and cider deliveries are a speciallity of mine)