Is he OK?
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drum4it2

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658 posts

272 months

Sunday 15th May 2005
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Never post on Bikes - but was in Burnham on Crouch today when we saw a Hells Angel come off his bike at a T junction, not too serious but he was shaken up & waiting for an ambulance when we left - just wondered if anyone on here knows him & if he's ok?

There seemed to be a lot of Bikers there on some very expensive machines - so someone must know him?

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

274 months

Monday 16th May 2005
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Yeah, and as we're British we all know the Queen too!

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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what's your problem... if you have nothing positive to say then pi** off - this guy was hurt & PH was my only chance to find out if he was OK - so much for Biker Solidarity...

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Oh for god's sake grow up!! there's no need for bad language & name calling is there?

It was a light hearted comment - about the huge improbability that someone on here would actually 'know' a Hells Angel involved in a 'minor' accident yesterday! with the scant details you provided!

My mate has a Tuscan & lives in England.....
he's called Dave - do you know him?


>> Edited by S2rr Kitty on Tuesday 17th May 09:00

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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S2rr Kitty said:

It was a light hearted comment
>> Edited by S2rr Kitty on Tuesday 17th May 09:00


not... you were taking the piss... if you don't know the guy - don't post - someone on here MAY know him, it's not you, so go read something else & leave off!!

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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drum4it2 said:

S2rr Kitty said:

It was a light hearted comment
>> Edited by S2rr Kitty on Tuesday 17th May 09:00



not... you were taking the piss... if you don't know the guy - don't post - someone on here MAY know him, it's not you, so go read something else & leave off!!


Come on mate, calm down eh? I can see how you could have misconstrued Kitty's comment, but most things on here are said in jest and there's really no need to get worked up about things.

Dave

al_g

87 posts

251 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Nope, can't help you with the biker.

Kitty, say hi to Dave with the Tuskan for me. Top bloke is Dave

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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al_g said:
Nope, can't help you with the biker.

Kitty, say hi to Dave with the Tuskan for me. Top bloke is Dave


As the man says - "if you don't know the guy DON'T POST" you're just making it worse

I'll pass on your regards - and also to the Queen - I do know her actually

drum4it2

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658 posts

272 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Safety in numbers... Hey, I can give & take jokes - no problem - but when someone gets hurt, it's no longer funny, the girlfriend is a nurse & was first on the scene to help this guy & calm him down - yes, finding him on PH is a long shot and she wanted to find out but isn't that why people post 'spotted' posts? So not really any need to take the piss & then defend it... maybe you wouldn't see it the same way if it were one of you lying the road hurt... last time I visit the Biker Forum so stick your replies up your exhaust pipe!

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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If you read your post back again you'll realise how silly you are being - my comment was a 'needle in a haystack' one aimed at YOU - NOT about somebody being hurt - and ANYONE who knows me from here over the last 2 years (if they like my style of writing or NOT) will agree that I've NEVER made a cruel comment about a biker being hurt - so pick yer dummy off the floor & stop being such a crybaby........ and shut the door on your way out will ya

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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We're not laughing at the fact that someone was hurt - i've been the one lying in the dirt after a runin with a 'cager' - we were just laughing at your post. There was no malice intended i'm sure, but I do think you've got yourself all worked up over not-a-lot here. My girlfriend is a nurse too, and she would probably do the same thing if she were a member here - but she wouldn't throw her teddy if someone commented on the odds of finding someone here who knew the biker in question. There are a million bikes on the road afterall.

Plus, and you wouldn't have known this, there are very few (if any) Angels on this board. We're predominantly fair weather bikers in power ranger outfits

As I say, you wouldn't have known this, so i'm not saying it's an issue - just explaining another reason why it's highly unlikely that someone here knows the poor sod who ended up shiney side down.

I genuinely hope the guy is ok though - far too many bikers lobbing it into the scenery lately.

barry sheene

1,524 posts

306 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Mad Dave said:
We're predominantly fair weather bikers in power ranger outfits


Excellent, I'm in the minority of the minority, no power rangers suits or Sunday riding here, I make my living (currently) from riding......



Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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barry sheene said:

Mad Dave said:
We're predominantly fair weather bikers in power ranger outfits



Excellent, I'm in the minority of the minority, no power rangers suits or Sunday riding here, I make my living (currently) from riding......





Yeah, it was meant as a joke - I wear gore-tex and rode yesterday, by choice, despite the fact that it was absolutely bucketing it down and I had my car sat outside! I enjoyed every minute of it too actually.

barry sheene

1,524 posts

306 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Mad Dave said:

I enjoyed every minute of it too actually.





Same here, except for those 2 almost highsides ,one due to deisel on the exit of a turn and one due to a manhole cover, feet off the pegs both times and tail end fishtailing like a mad thing, still fun all the same

That's the brilliant thing about riding in the wet though, you can find the limits so much easier and IMO it teaches smoothness and makes you a better dry rider...


PS I did note the smiley, but thought I'd chip in anyway...


>> Edited by barry sheene on Tuesday 17th May 16:29

annsxman

295 posts

265 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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S2rr Kitty said:
Oh for god's sake grow up!! there's no need for bad language & name calling is there?

It was a light hearted comment - about the huge improbability that someone on here would actually 'know' a Hells Angel involved in a 'minor' accident yesterday! with the scant details you provided!

My mate has a Tuscan & lives in England.....
he's called Dave - do you know him?


>> Edited by S2rr Kitty on Tuesday 17th May 09:00


I agree


Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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barry sheene said:

Mad Dave said:

I enjoyed every minute of it too actually.






Same here, except for those 2 almost highsides ,one due to deisel on the exit of a turn and one due to a manhole cover, feet off the pegs both times and tail end fishtailing like a mad thing, still fun all the same

That's the brilliant thing about riding in the wet though, you can find the limits so much easier and IMO it teaches smoothness and makes you a better dry rider...


PS I did note the smiley, but thought I'd chip in anyway...


>> Edited by barry sheene on Tuesday 17th May 16:29



I agree completely. It forces you to plan everything and be really smooth. I had a mate on the back at the time and he said he could easily have nodded off. Even my overtakes were nice controlled affairs - rather than the all-too-easy banzai stuff.

I nearly highsided mine a couple of days ago - overtook a mate on cold tyres, as I pulled back in the back stepped right out and whipped about like a mad thing. Feet off pegs, arse in the air, scared the bejesus out of me. The worst thing, was my bike-hating girlfriend was in the car. Luckily she was chatting and didnt see!

nutskie..

343 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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I used to know a nurse called Patricia ..... don't tell me that she's now your girlfriend ?

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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Possibly the very same! Provided she's now changed her name to Charlene...

Mikey G

4,850 posts

263 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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I think some people can take the piss too much, the poster asked a genuine question out of concern, ok it got out of hand but give it a rest eh? Yes a lot of things are tongue in cheek on these boards but some people do not know what is and isnt banter amongst PH'ers yet some PH'ers expect everybody to take a joke when it suits them.
If the person concerned was or knew a PH'er i'm sure this thread would have been a little different.

s2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

274 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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*yawn*

Lighten up - his opening paragraph STATED the bloke was OK ffs! nobody is gonna make a comment when some bloke is fighting for his life in a coma!

I'm sorry but I don't walk round treading on eggshells - If you've got a problem with what I've written then you're gonna have a proper breakdown in the real world! (or even in some of the other forums).

I wasn't rude - I wasn't nasty or spiteful - I took the piss - get over it!!

P.S. This thread went off topic years ago...."give it a rest"????



>> Edited by s2rr Kitty on Thursday 19th May 21:07
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