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RE: Sublime Sunday City Reflections
Yeah NYC is amazing for that, I actually went up , Watching people on those window cleaning platforms is unreal what an experience that must be and not one I would want as a daily job for sure
Haha you and me both. I did use to work on a cradle when I was in my twenties. But no way I'd get on one now. 😉
Love that deep blue colour in that photo above.
in our twenties we were a lot more adventurous than we are now ;)
Or less sensible in our twenties 😂
WellI an only speak for myself it I was for sure far from sensible in my twenties LOL
Yep me too, done some pretty dumb things. Like riding a motorcycle. Fell off three times before I wised up lol
Do you know what some emergency doctors call motor cyclists?
Organ donors!
Shocking but true 😊
Wel I both worked as an assistant on Ambulances at some events many years ago and road bikes all be it mainly off road and motocross, and was told that same thing but the paramedics back then as well so I do believe you
I felled off my bike more times than I could count, cracked and broke ribs and other bones, but I kept getting back on,I feel it now as I get older but I would do it all again LOL
As a form of transport around a city they are perfect except car drivers etc seem to not see them.
I've got a broken rib at the moment. Not good and very painful.
So the ambulance crews said the same thing? How interesting that they thought the same way.
I was on a couple of call outs to bike accidents and I can honestly say I see why they think that, I will not go intot he gory details, I think they took me out on those calls thinking it would convince me to quite my riding, but I still Motocrossed for two or three more years till I crashed badly and got ridden over by two bikes, it took me a while to recover from that and I never fixed up my bike after that, Disclocated shoulder, all the fingers on one hand broken, 6 broken ribs, and a few other minor injuries, that finally convinced me I needed a new hobby LOL
Wishing you a full and quick recovery