Go carts suck

Get Well soon and back on the water...Glad to hear you son is fine and it sounds you will recover in a couple of weeks.
 
So 12 pages of posts and no bunny with a pancake on his head... what has this forum come to? My wife will be very disapointed.. she loves that pic :grin:.
Please NO!!!! That's I chick thing...I see that picture I want to hit em with a hammer!

So here you go. That's sad, so hears a dead bunny instead!
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Things I learned today:

1.Smart people still do stupid things.

What were you thinking? Did you not adjust according to wind speed and velocity after figuring the quadratic coefficient of the inverse ratio of Pi?

It has been my experience by working shock/trauma years ago that only poverty stricken druged up or drunken fools turn hairpin turns at full throttle not the elite upperclass.

Glad you are ok. $35/hr for washing you're baot etc will be fine.
 
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Now, this is something I'm waiting to hear about. Who's right? If you can't spell the name of you own town, then you should have no opinion on other's actions. I'm waiting to hear the outcome on this one. Eating popcorn.

Like all good Long Island towns named after the indian settlements, there is a "u" in the end:

Nissequogue, Patchogue, Quogue, etc....

So, in essence, I am right :grin:

That doesnt happen often, so let me bask in the warm glow for a little while...
 
Well I tend to think they are pretty cool in the end. Burn outs are cool! Gotta have it!:thumbsup:
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At my marina, there is a go-cart racing track. I'm afraid I'm going to have to try it out.
 
At my marina, there is a go-cart racing track. I'm afraid I'm going to have to try it out.
Please bring at least a point and click if not a video camera in case you can beat Gary's unfortunate incident.
 
At my marina, there is a go-cart racing track. I'm afraid I'm going to have to try it out.

I suggest not putting your arm out to try and stop it from rolling over. The good news is, you'll get your choice of red, blue, purple, or green fiberglass for the cast they put on your arm/hand... they don't don't do white plaster here anymore... Also, shoulder surgery can be done orthroscopically (sp?) and so the scars are smaller (i'm not doing that again... I'll live with the loose parts for now).

9 more days... itching is driving me nuts.

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Gary..
Your not wearing a wedding band. Does your wife know?



Just kidding. You still have a lot of swelling. When I broke my wrist on my 44th birthday, my fingers were numb for 9 months. I thought I had permant injury. I eventually healed. (Arthritus doesnt go away though)

When I broke my hand at 15, I was riding a dirt bike the next week. I broke a lot of bones over the years, (15 or 20), the one thing I learned early is that the healing process takes much longer as you get older. Hang in there.
 
+1 for delaudid. 2 mg of that stuff and I was flyin' high. Twice as much morphine didn't even take the edge off.

Good luck with the shoulder. Mine is still loose from the first time I dislocated it 20 years ago.:huh:

+200

I had that when I had my wisdom teeth out. I took some (whatever was prescribed...) after I got home like he told me. Combined with the gas he had given me during the surgery, I passed out before my laptop finished booting.
 

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