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| | And just for the record, my comment was not actually supposed to be a joke, because there is nthing funny about people getting injured, let alone dying. My point was serious. I remember reading how most HGV incidents are women clinging to the curb up the inside - 'when will they learn' to me means, what can be done in the future to prevent this from happening? How can we get through to this group of people? Anyway, not the time or place for this discussion. |
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| | sincere condolences to you and yours. i had not met you both but would gladly join a memorial ride that would not only celebrate the life of somebody that loved to ride but also highlighted the fact to motorists that we are vulnerable on our two wheels. count me in please. |
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| | OK, So I've just tried to have a normal lunch but couldn't. I can't shake this thread, it's extremely upsetting. Things have been so much easier when it wasn't in our neighbourhood so to speak. All road accidents shake us, all deaths leave us a little affected, but when it happens to friends, friends of friends and those within a few degrees of separation then it hits, it's real, it's human, and it brings home the mortality, the tragedy. Earlier in this thread someone mentioned that it was lucky that given the size of the forum it's taken this long. I'm not in agreement that it has to be so inevitable. I've been thinking of velcro since he posted, and I remember that empty numb feeling when people I know have passed on. It's harrowing. I feel a strong need to do something. That's just a human reaction, but coupled with running the forum I think perhaps we could do something. I don't know where to start though. A memorial ride, a ghost bike, some action, a large bouquet from the forum to the family. I think we should do something to help the family, to help velcro... even if it's a small something. Ideas appreciated, though if velcro or the family disagree and want to keep it all private then their views rule. |
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| | The more I think about this, the more upset I am getting. I really cant understand how you are feeling and how I would cope in your situation. I think it was extremly brave to be able to post this up on the forum in what must be such a hard time for you. Again, I am sorry for your loss. I think as a forum we really should do something (because we can). That is a great idea VB. Let me know if I can help in anyway. |
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My sympathies...oh jesus i have no idea what to say. It's just so awful. | |
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