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    Reminds me of the time I answered a phone call from a Local Rock Radio Station & asked to guess the "Song" title & name of the band of the just played toon.

    For a $1,000. Drum rooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooll. Nope, never even heard it let alone could name it. I mean c'mon.

    I should have realised that many of my contemporaries would have been listening, they being younger than me. Isn't everybody?

    Got the crap taken out of me for weeks but it was all in good fun. Or I think it was. Bastards !

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    Diver/James it turns out your accident is so common it actually has a name/acronym SMIDSY "In many of these crashes the driver will say they simply didn’t see the motorcycle until it was too late. (Sorry Mate I Didn’t See You – SMIDSY). Protection from other drivers (SMIDSY) - Motorcycle Council of NSW - Road Safety

    From the radio interview it sounds like you are a marvel of modern medicine.
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
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    Obviously most accidents have different causes but one does wonder whether the colour of M/C protective clothing causes them. ie, Black. It seems only recently that Jackets & Pants have sections of Red stitched into them. Cool, but still not very conspicuous at the speeds they do. More an appearance/fashion thing. One does see the occasional Yellow Hi-Viz over the leathers. I wonder how they fare?

    Maybe someone could come up with jackets including LED Disco Chaser lights stitched around the edges Nightrider style. Switch on the ignition & you start flashing all over. No not that sort of flashing, although I reckon some riders would find that alluring.

    Of course I am jesting but who knows?

    When Diver goes a'riding out with the lads he could get fed up with smart arses saying "Well, hello Sailor"


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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Obviously most accidents have different causes but one does wonder whether the colour of M/C protective clothing causes them. ie, Black. It seems only recently that Jackets & Pants have sections of Red stitched into them. Cool, but still not very conspicuous at the speeds they do. More an appearance/fashion thing. One does see the occasional Yellow Hi-Viz over the leathers. I wonder how they fare?

    Maybe someone could come up with jackets including LED Disco Chaser lights stitched around the edges Nightrider style. Switch on the ignition & you start flashing all over. No not that sort of flashing, although I reckon some riders would find that alluring.

    Of course I am jesting but who knows?

    When Diver goes a'riding out with the lads he could get fed up with smart arses saying "Well, hello Sailor"

    Funny mate. At 16 I was in Sydney. Returned from a weeks leave to be invited by two girls I knew to come to a "PARTY" it was the mardi gras. Watching with out a clue I did mention I thought some of the cool parade seem to be men dresses as women to the mirth of the two girls I was with. I am not in the least homophobic, I was a big little country boy who had never seen anything like the show. It was funny and happily laughed at myself when finally informed what was going on.
    After the mardi gras parade the girls who were 18 took me to a pub on Oxford st. They both went to the loo together asking me to hold their hand bags I do know a few HELLO Sailors Not my choice or game.

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    I trust they walked through the appropriate 'loo doors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Obviously most accidents have different causes but one does wonder whether the colour of M/C protective clothing causes them. ie, Black. It seems only recently that Jackets & Pants have sections of Red stitched into them. Cool, but still not very conspicuous at the speeds they do. More an appearance/fashion thing. One does see the occasional Yellow Hi-Viz over the leathers. I wonder how they fare?

    Maybe someone could come up with jackets including LED Disco Chaser lights stitched around the edges Nightrider style. Switch on the ignition & you start flashing all over. No not that sort of flashing, although I reckon some riders would find that alluring.

    Of course I am jesting but who knows?

    When Diver goes a'riding out with the lads he could get fed up with smart arses saying "Well, hello Sailor"


    Here ya go. What price"Ride to be Seen"

    https://www.ebay.com.au/i/181565718519?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-139619-5960-0&mkcid=2&itemid=181565718519&targetid=75250481414 4&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9070986&poi=&campa ignid=7412621919&mkgroupid=80280724785&rlsatarget= pla-752504814144&abcId=1139426&merchantid=116517266&gc lid=EAIaIQobChMI-fPO-rzo5QIVSQwrCh3QwgKsEAQYBSABEgKC4vD_


    or if you prefer a bit of colour




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    Crutches to 42km -RMH Major Trauma Survivor. team

    I wasn't going to post in this one but what the heck. I do some xrays in two weeks and may be off crutches after that if bone graft to my tibia stuck correctly

    Melbourne Marathon 2020 is possibly not what some people would think a good idea for a crippled sailor

    I am registered. my group name is "RHM Major Trauma Survivor" - Will be on my running bib rather than Navy Diver for this run.

    Any other crazy mugs welcome to join. 9 months is more than enough to get from a couch to 42km ( Shorter events as well)
    For the armchair warriors I know of loads of people who have lost 50+kg training then running there first 42km. Speed is not required.


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    I’d like to join you (I won’t be though). I will be doing the City to Bay in Adelaide in 2020 though.

    Not too shabby for a Guy who has already lost 36kg since September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I’d like to join you (I won’t be though). I will be doing the City to Bay in Adelaide in 2020 though.

    Not too shabby for a Guy who has already lost 36kg since September.
    Your amazing , Enjoy the run. its the celebration of all the hard work your clearly doing. Its only hard at first. 36kgs lighter your will be floating when running the City to Bay

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    Melbourne Marathon 2020 is possibly not what some people would think a good idea for a drunken sailor
    I told you early days you'd be jake & it appears as though you will be. Best wishes.

    Tombie.

    36 kg? You fat bastard! From past personal experience that would have taken some doing. Well done.

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