Posted by buickanddeere on August 08, 2009 at 11:45:05 from (209.240.119.138):
In Reply to: Buddy Seat posted by dieselpup on August 07, 2009 at 10:20:35:
We took the entire family to the funeral home visitation last Wednesday. As well known and as large as the family is. Attendance was sparse as most friends and family said they just couldn't cope the sight. The three year old Lucas was in a child's casket and appeared to be sleeping. He was surrounded by hundreds of pictures on himself & family when still alive. I haven't seen so many flowers at a funeral for some time either. Lucas was$ dressed in blue and holding a blue blanket and a toy. The mortician has done a good job putting his face and body back together for an open casket. Closer examination reveled a very heavy application of makeup to cover the bruising. The left cheekbone was sunk lower that the right. The chevron bar tread could seen from the right side of his forehead and down over his right ear. Some scalp hair had been rubber/pulled out from friction. The parents and family were operating like blank vacant machines on automatic mode. Just going through the motions while on emotional emergency bypass mode.
Somebody has eluded to the fact of capability and awareness of hazards. No child under the age 10 has a clue. And a majority of the population above the age of 10 doesn't have a clue either. Foe those people who think they can sit on a fender and "hang on". Or stand somewhere on a machine and "hang on"? What makes them believe they possess super human speed, super human strength and super human brain power. And protection given by the Almighty to protect them from all harm because they are special? Not suspect to disaster like "other people"? Statistics say otherwise with the number of drivers let alone riders who was tossed off machines and crippled or killed. It's out tax dollars too that are spent scrapping up messes and paying for emergency services. And long term care for cripples. The opinion of those people who have seen and cleaned up broken human bodies. Differs greatly from those who have never seen a mess and are still in denial. The human body no matter what you have seen on tv, movies or in cartoons. The human body is not particularly robust or strong. It pulls apart, crushes easily and can be punctured with anything.
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