Bike Accident on 25th
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TwistedAngel;236180 wrote:
You guys sure know how to fuck up a threadYou don't get 8000+ posts on this site w/o learning how to fuck something up.
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TwistedAngel;236185 wrote:
No. It's because you seem to think it was JUST his fault. Do you realize how many other people were probably putting someone's life at risk on that road at that same exact moment?? BUT...since he was on a bike & was seen doing a wheelie, all you mother fuckers gotta hate. And apparently that road wasn't that damn busy if he was able to go 80mph on one fucking wheel.
oh my fucking god.Now im 'hatin'? Yeah, to be honest, I dont like people doing wheelies on the interestate or busy roads. It is a busy road, have you ever been on it at 6 at night?
Im assuming its his fault from the witness reports. What difference does it make to you, if/when youre wrong and look stupid on this...you wont post back anyways.
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tjamz;236187 wrote:
You don't get 8000+ posts on this site w/o learning how to fuck something up.LOL. I'll give you credit for that one. :woot:
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TwistedAngel;236185 wrote:
No. It's because you seem to think it was JUST his fault. Do you realize how many other people were probably putting someone's life at risk on that road at that same exact moment?? BUT...since he was on a bike & was seen doing a wheelie, all you mother fuckers gotta hate. And apparently that road wasn't that damn busy if he was able to go 80mph on one fucking wheel.why do I have Eminem stuck in my head now after reading this.... "I put lives at risk when I drive like this...I put wives at risk with a knife like this...." Sorry, had to share (aka fuck up thread even worse)
From what I recall happening:
He came off of a red light going north....he was in the front of that line of vehicles....his lane was fairly clear, hence the reason the SUV driver pulled out....not expecting him to be trying to set a new 1/4 mile trap speed record. I don't hate the fact that he rode a wheelie. I don't hate the fact that he was speeding. I do hate that he affected not only his own life, but those around him as well.
I don't hate him...he's dead, too late for that. I just hope that OTHERS can learn from his stupid mistake.
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How about we wait until the professionals figure out what happened to cause this incident and what the bike was doing at the time, how fast he was going etc.
In-forum has no more information than chuck does due to the fact that there hasnt been an investigation yet. Maybe wait till the real facts come out after the investigation before everyone starts shoving a stick up this dead guy's ass.
Maybe, JUST MAYBE, it was the chicks fault and then you all will look like asshats? just maybe...
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Link;236192 wrote:
How about we wait until the professionals figure out what happened to cause this incident and what the bike was doing at the time, how fast he was going etc.In-forum has no more information than chuck does due to the fact that there hasnt been an investigation yet. Maybe wait till the real facts come out after the investigation before everyone starts shoving a stick up this dead guy's ass.
Maybe, JUST MAYBE, it was the chicks fault and then you all will look like asshats? just maybe...
come on now... never wrong
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Paul Jurgens (KFGO) also witnessed it. How many witnesses have to say that he was going excessively fast before it will sink in?
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STiSchucky;236189 wrote:
oh my fucking god.Now im 'hatin'? Yeah, to be honest, I dont like people doing wheelies on the interestate or busy roads. It is a busy road, have you ever been on it at 6 at night?
Im assuming its his fault from the witness reports. What difference does it make to you, if/when youre wrong and look stupid on this...you wont post back anyways.
Like I've already said, yes I have. But you guys are making all of this really hard to believe. 80mph on one wheel on a busy road?
And no, if i'm wrong, i'll probably admit it. I'm not trying to piss people off or make enemies (don't really care if I do tho). I never said I cared who's fault it was. I just hate how people see one person pull a stupid stunt on a rocket, and now that this guy hit this car, it was automatically his fault. Mainly because bikes have been given a bad name. There's always going to be different views on a situation like this no matter what. I've seen plenty of people do stupid shit on bikes, and I've seen plenty of people go down right in front of me, but I still wouldn't assume that this accident was all this guys fault. If it was, I guess he'll never get to learn from it. I would say others can, but we know that it probably won't happen. -
It will sink in when I see the facts from the INVESTIGATION proving that something happened. IDC if someone from a news station (KFGO) saw something or anyone else for that matter. Yes, they saw it and chances are it happened, but until the FACTS come out from the INVESTIGATION, i'm not going to believe anything.
and cmon now... the girl is 15 YEARS OLD driving mommy and daddy's escalade. we all know she has a cell phone and all know she was probably doing something that was distracting her while driving.
Lets do some math here..
15 yr old girl + mommy and daddy's escalade + rich and spoiled (legit guess here..) + cell phone + friend in car
EQUALS
massacre.
call me a moron, call me a power ranger, idc. lets get rid of this tunnel vision and look at BOTH sides of the situation?
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tjamz;236194 wrote:
Paul Jurgens (KFGO) also witnessed it. How many witnesses have to say that he was going excessively fast before it will sink in?
one hundred million witnesses

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k now everyone is saying to stop stereotyping people and right there you did it yourself saying just cause it was a 15 year old girl, in an escalade automatically means spoiled and rich and she must have a cell phone in her hand just ause of the other 2 factors...
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Link;236196 wrote:
It will sink in when I see the facts from the INVESTIGATION proving that something happened. IDC if someone from a news station (KFGO) saw something or anyone else for that matter. Yes, they saw it and chances are it happened, but until the FACTS come out from the INVESTIGATION, i'm not going to believe anything.and cmon now... the girl is 15 YEARS OLD driving mommy and daddy's escalade. we all know she has a cell phone and all know she was probably doing something that was distracting her while driving.
Lets do some math here..
15 yr old girl + mommy and daddy's escalade + rich and spoiled (legit guess here..) + cell phone + friend in car
EQUALS
massacre.
call me a moron, call me a power ranger, idc. lets get rid of this tunnel vision and look at BOTH sides of the situation?
You just totally contradicted yourself. -
YellowEvo;236199 wrote:
k now everyone is saying to stop stereotyping people and right there you did it yourself saying just cause it was a 15 year old girl, in an escalade automatically means spoiled and rich and she must have a cell phone in her hand just ause of the other 2 factors...yup. and i garuntee im not wrong.
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Link;236196 wrote:
It will sink in when I see the facts from the INVESTIGATION proving that something happened. IDC if someone from a news station (KFGO) saw something or anyone else for that matter. Yes, they saw it and chances are it happened, but until the FACTS come out from the INVESTIGATION, i'm not going to believe anything.and cmon now... the girl is 15 YEARS OLD driving mommy and daddy's escalade. we all know she has a cell phone and all know she was probably doing something that was distracting her while driving.
Lets do some math here..
15 yr old girl + mommy and daddy's escalade + rich and spoiled (legit guess here..) + cell phone + friend in car
EQUALS
massacre.
call me a moron, call me a power ranger, idc. lets get rid of this tunnel vision and look at BOTH sides of the situation?
I agree, I can't really see this being completely 100% the driver of the motorcycle's fault. Even if the 15 yr old girl was driving legally, an experienced driver would of maybe had more caution.
My quesiton is though, if she had a cell phone, why would she of ran home? And the other question is, if the guy was still 1/2 alive, would she of still ran home? Not a real good play on her part, since if she had ran home, and the guy was 1/2 alive, and this was like a late night evening incident, those few moments of not getting medical attention could of meant life or death for the guy. -
she's 15. she 'ran home to daddy' because she didnt know what to do.
maybe she didnt have a cell phone... who knows. i'm just putting it out there for the hatters who are assuming the biker did some other shit. so lets assume the girl did something while we are at it.
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YellowEvo;236205 wrote:
would you honestly know what the hell to do at age 15 if some guy just smoked the side of your vehicle and is layin on the cement motionless?? I can for one admit that i would just be in shock and not know what to do...You think by instict, you would first check to see if the guy was alright, and if he was non-responsive, you'd call 911... That is what you would think anyways...
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