Merrily
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i've ruined a couple of months of good sailing weather. i was taking a motorcycle safe rider course, and apparently did something unsafe. i have a broken collarbone. ow!!
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Allright, you get mine, but only because I've done both sides ... twice. ow is right.i've ruined a couple of months of good sailing weather. i was taking a motorcycle safe rider course, and apparently did something unsafe. i have a broken collarbone. ow!!
Having a collarbone that made a valiant attempt to secede from my body, and separating both shoulders simultaneously, I feel your pain.
At least your accident was really on a motorcycle. I crashed by bike (the kind with pedals and really skinny wheels), and was taken away in an ambulance.
... between the skid and the impact; it happened so fast. Never lost consciousness. Head bounced; thank you, helmet.
Skid? Bounce?
So... Merrily, you didn't roll along?
Sorry, someone had to say it.
I'm very glad to hear you're all lined up. Be nice to it for a few weeks longer. No trapeze work where you could get tossed into a mast.After 24 days, I'm out of the sling! The bones have lined up and are healing fast. Yay, vegan diet.
I'm very glad to hear you're all lined up. Be nice to it for a few weeks longer. No trapeze work where you could get tossed into a mast.
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You think you're kidding. Thanks for the reminder.
In the Eddy Merckx days they rode cobbles on several stages even criterium. A sprint finish over cobbles is quite a sight. Then again, in the history of cycling, paved roads didn't always exist either.You are in good company now that the Tour has started.. Have you seen some of those crashes ?