Near Death Experiences
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
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I used to race bangers/stock cars
Car: Wolseley 1800 Location: Smallfield near Gatwick Airport.
Rolled it going into the corner ended up with the roof pointing down the straight, managed to get out after much effort as I couldn't find the harness release, about 5 seconds later an out of control Jag XJ6 flattened the roof. The steering wheel ended up wedged in the drivers seat and the seat back was smashed off. The roll cage had been pushed through the floor as the whole car was so rotten.
Also, I was a suspected DOA after a motorbike accident. I can't remember a thing about it (or much for two days afterwards), no tunnels or lights, just voices and being very scared and cold. If I had not been wearing the right safety gear I probably wouldn't be here.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2004, 18:01, Reply)
Car: Wolseley 1800 Location: Smallfield near Gatwick Airport.
Rolled it going into the corner ended up with the roof pointing down the straight, managed to get out after much effort as I couldn't find the harness release, about 5 seconds later an out of control Jag XJ6 flattened the roof. The steering wheel ended up wedged in the drivers seat and the seat back was smashed off. The roll cage had been pushed through the floor as the whole car was so rotten.
Also, I was a suspected DOA after a motorbike accident. I can't remember a thing about it (or much for two days afterwards), no tunnels or lights, just voices and being very scared and cold. If I had not been wearing the right safety gear I probably wouldn't be here.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2004, 18:01, Reply)
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