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gwhite July 14th 05 06:34 PM

Trikki Beltran's bad concussion and his helmet
 
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.

psycholist July 14th 05 06:43 PM

"gwhite" wrote in message
...
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.



Now you've done it. You better get yours on and strap it on tight!
--
Bob C.

"Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts."
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia)



gym.gravity July 14th 05 06:44 PM



gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


**** off!


B. Lafferty July 14th 05 07:05 PM


"gym.gravity" wrote in message
oups.com...


gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


**** off!


I'll bet you **** with a helmet and heart rate monitor. Probably a good
thing, too.



Just zis Guy, you know? July 14th 05 07:06 PM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:34:49 GMT, gwhite wrote:

Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


LOL! Nice use of sarcasm :-)


Guy
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in traffic on their way to the gym to ride the stationary bicycle."
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Will July 14th 05 07:16 PM



gym.gravity wrote:
gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


**** off!


Given the gentle response above, one might assume that it is too late
for you to get much benefit from a helmet g.


[email protected] July 14th 05 08:49 PM



gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


No, if he hadn't been wearing a helmet, he would've been more careful
and wouldn't have crashed. Crashes were almost unheard of in
professional cycling before rules were introduced requiring the use of
helmets.


Ken Prager July 14th 05 08:52 PM

In article om,
wrote:

gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


No, if he hadn't been wearing a helmet, he would've been more careful
and wouldn't have crashed. Crashes were almost unheard of in
professional cycling before rules were introduced requiring the use of
helmets.



Boy, talk about pulling something out of one's ass!

David Ferguson July 14th 05 09:26 PM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:34:49 GMT, gwhite wrote:

Good thing he was wearing a helmet.



LOL

David Ferguson July 14th 05 10:15 PM

On 14 Jul 2005 12:49:30 -0700, wrote:



gwhite wrote:
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.


No, if he hadn't been wearing a helmet, he would've been more careful
and wouldn't have crashed. Crashes were almost unheard of in
professional cycling before rules were introduced requiring the use of
helmets.



Looks like the required safety equipment for rbr should be tall rubber
boots.

Very tall.




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