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OT: MN motorcycle kindliness

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Dennis Minn

07-18-2007 19:32:31




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Hello to all:

I"ve friend that had survived an incredible motorcycle accident. I believe that "Dave from MN" and his family had been the first to be on the scene. We are looking at 363 days from his accident. I cannot begin to describe what had happened, but a helocopter and many surgeries later, he"s about as right as can be. I want the internet world to know how unselfishly a complete stranger had done what they could for my friend. There exists a world of great folks un-thanked. Hope this doesn"t offend, but rather let"s you know there"s a great many that are wonderful. He"s back to work, raising a few of his own, and gracious for the help he"s gotten. Thanks,
Dennis.

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Walt Davies

07-19-2007 08:47:17




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 Re: OT: MN motorcycle kindliness in reply to Dennis Minn, 07-18-2007 19:32:31  
I think that you will find lots of people who are ready, willing and able to help in accident. I was first on the scene when small boy was hit by van. He had a serious head injury , I did what I could to stop the bleeding and keep the boy quiet he was a handful yelling for his mom.

I don't understand those who just stand by and watch when someone is hurt I alway jump right in and take charge to see that the person gets the best care possible.

I have saved two lives in my short time here on earth but have never asked for anything other than that the persons I saved are happy and living out there life and hope that when I'm hurt that someone will be there for me.

One time when I was a young man I layed a bike down at 70+ and skidded along the side of the road in the gravel for about 200 ft. when i finally landed I stood up all covered with blood and two old people slowed down took one look at me then slammed the pedal to metal and took off leaving me there all alone. I hope they had a nice day because I didn't.

Walt

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