Posted by doug in illinois on August 11, 2008 at 15:50:42 from (207.144.232.162):
I am sure it has been said before, but 4 wheelers are dangerous. I have one, or two if you count the one my youngest stepson is using. Anyhow, my oldest stepson's wife birthday is today, so we had the cookout yesterday when everyone was off work. One of his friends rode in on a Honda 4trax with his fiancee driving, as he is in the process of getting his licence back. Anyhow, him and my stepson got a wild hair to go ride up the loose crush rock dead end. Not every day you end up having a life flight copter land in your pasture, but that was the end result of their little ride. I could see where water had been running down the road, they claim to have been going easy as they saw it too, but ended up rolling on them. Corey, the driver, is in Peoria with a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain, and a spinal problem. Joshua, my stepson, has what was described as moderate injuries. He is a stubborn little @ss, was up walking around and didn't want to go to E R. He has bad case of road rash, mild concussion. PRAY for Corey, injuries are bad, and he is in HEAPS of trouble with the law. DOUG
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