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the chi 06-17-2009 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 227219)
As long as there was drinking involved (at the wake) and people were calling me names, yes. :lol:

JC

Thats totally different now! You cant change games in the middle!! When I do go, I too want a GREAT party, and I hope my friends rent out Jennings and tear it up in my honor! :wink:

askmrjesus 06-17-2009 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by The Chi (Post 227221)
Thats totally different now! You cant change games in the middle!! When I do go, I too want a GREAT party, and I hope my friends rent out Jennings and tear it up in my honor! :wink:

Nope, same game. :lol:

I just don't go to benefits that don't have beer. It's depressing.

JC

tommymac 06-17-2009 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 227209)
legal racing is totally different. it's a sanctioned event and you were well within the bounds of said event yeah we'll pass a hat for your medical or to help your family. if you wad on the street being a knob. too bad.

problem is theres a lot of other knobs out there so they seem to take care of thier own. A few years ago a club had a benefit ride for one of their fallen (ok whatever) and on that ride someone looped their bike doing a wheelie and broke his neck. I planned on riding the day of that event so I wanted ot know where they were going so I could go somewhere else and avoid the carnage. Plus the cops have a field day on these and impound a ton of bikes for no licenses or improper paperwork.

tom

wildchild 06-17-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 227216)
Judging from the street speeds posted in the "How fast have you gone" thread, it would seem that almost all of us have been a knob at one time or another.

I would have a hard time judging somebody for doing the same shit I've done in the past.

JC

i'm not judging per say, i've done crazy illegal speeds myself. i've always told those around me if I go down being an idiot don't cry for me. i deserved it. hoist a beer and believe me when i say i went out having a good time.

my cousin went down very hard, they called family in to say their good byes etc. i didn't go. he went down after a good night of partying and shouldn't have been riding at all. if you check out that way hope it was worth it but don't ask me to cry for you.
BTW he survived, and did the same damn thing 2 years later. Survived again and finally quit riding. funny thing after all was said and done I was the one he thanked. guess it was somewhat of an eye opener to hear what I had said when they asked me to go visit him.

wildchild 06-17-2009 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 227226)
problem is theres a lot of other knobs out there so they seem to take care of thier own.

tom

isn't that the truth. all teary eyed etc, he was too young to die blah blah blah. nope he was too stupid to live that's all.

tommymac 06-17-2009 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 227230)
isn't that the truth. all teary eyed etc, he was too young to die blah blah blah. nope he was too stupid to live that's all.

prety much summs it up.

Tom

Trip 06-17-2009 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 227204)
When I was racing, is wasn't uncommon to set up a fund, pass a hat, or whatever, to help out a guy that went down hard. Sure, he knew what he was up against, but he was still, "one of us". :shrug:

JC

Racing without the funds to pay for a bad crash is kinda on the same path, a little different cause it's legal and you are doing it around paramedics and such. It's not like you guys went on the net to pass around the hat and get local businesses involved like some of these benefit rides though. It was mostly from your group, you didn't get shirts made up for it or something similar.

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Originally Posted by Archren (Post 227188)
The group I'm in supports fallen veterans, but that's more for those who were KIA/MIA and to support their familes.

As far as for people who die doing something stupid.. if I didn't know them, I wouldn't go out of my way probably.. but who knows, I'm kind of a sucker for hard luck cases, and if I saw a family struggling to make ends meet, I wouldn't necessarily judge THEM on the idiocy of the person who left them in that predicament. :shrug: But it'd definitely be on a case by case basis.

KIA/MIA is definitely not what I am talking about, thats a good cause.

I am talking about someone doing 95 through the dragon and putting themselves into the hospital with 95k hospital bill and now can't work their $8 an hour job.

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 227208)
when you do something stupid (ride beyond your means) or illegal, why should others praise you for it by having a benefit ride?

You takes your chances
you pays your fees
sometimes the fee is death.

if you can't afford the cost of admission stay out of the game.

pretty much what i am getting at

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 227216)
Judging from the street speeds posted in the "How fast have you gone" thread, it would seem that almost all of us have been a knob at one time or another.

I would have a hard time judging somebody for doing the same shit I've done in the past.

JC

I am not saying don't do it, I am more like saying if you do it, how much of a liability are you going to be if you fuck up.

Archren 06-17-2009 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 227367)
KIA/MIA is definitely not what I am talking about, thats a good cause.

I am talking about someone doing 95 through the dragon and putting themselves into the hospital with 95k hospital bill and now can't work their $8 an hour job.

I guess I tried to address that in the second part of my post, but I didn't do so well. :lol:

askmrjesus 06-17-2009 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 227367)
Racing without the funds to pay for a bad crash is kinda on the same path, a little different cause it's legal and you are doing it around paramedics and such. It's not like you guys went on the net to pass around the hat and get local businesses involved like some of these benefit rides though. It was mostly from your group, you didn't get shirts made up for it or something similar.

True, that's a different story.

I'm just saying that if I knew the guy, I'd probably help out a little.

Unless I didn't like him anyway, in which case, fuck him. :lol:

JC

HurricaneHeather 06-17-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Archren (Post 227370)
I guess I tried to address that in the second part of my post, but I didn't do so well. :lol:

No, I think he just ignored the rest of your post. :lol:


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