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Posted by Dave from MN on July 22, 2006 at 18:16:27 from (64.13.56.17):
Just got back from holding a neighbors head together. Got a real sick feeling now. He went for a "quick spin on his motor cycle after working on his pole shed. Ma and pa saw a motor cycle skidding down the road in front of their hose with no body, They found him in their ditch called 911 and me. His skull was in peices so I held it together as best as I could, he kept wanting to move and was totaly in shock. He ended up being life lifted to the Hospital. This happened 1/2 mile from his home, no helmit. His wife was soo distruaght, and his kids were standing at the end of his driveway watching. Seemed like forever for the EMT's to show. Please say a prayer for this young man, as he was pretty bad. Young family, just moved to the country. I am guessing a deer ran out in front of him. Looks like he had to lock the brakes and that caused the loss of control. The bike skidded at least 380' , he about 200. This guy needs our prayers. Now washing all this blood off makes me realize how fragile our life is, regardless of how tough we think we are. I think I am gonna talk to a couple of buddies and see if we cant just finish that shed for him, hopefully he will be around to enjoy it. Thank you good folks.
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