whoopsadoodles wrote: » Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Hilarious. :rolleyes:
beggars_bush wrote: » I'd like to apologise to whoopsadoodles for my earlier comment
ED E wrote: » retarded
bear1 wrote: » Trend suggests these are the types of threads to create these days so I'll try this one.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Also my friend was in the Gaeltacht and was going down a hill with a girl on the handlebars and her foot got caught on the front wheel. My friend went over the handle Bars and his teeth hit the road and only one winner.
Vote 4 Pedro wrote: When I was 19 I had been seeing a girl and we we're going out one Thursday night all excited I was ready a bit early so I went for a quick spin on my bike just to kill a bit of time, I was just ridding around when a drunken driver came straight out of a small side road without stopping and I had no chance to react or do anything, he ploughed me over and I was in a bit of a mess, I ended up losing a full leg right from the hip, nackered my back cut my finger ends quite bad and cut my face almost losing my nose, he carried on but crashed his car into a wall a little bit past me but he had no injuries, I was in hospital for a good bit and the girl visited me for a while but dumped me, I ended up marrying a nurse from the ward I was on and we are still married 30 years later so it wasn't all bad.
Mr Arrior wrote: » This would be a fantastic romantic movie. Ya could make a fortune Pedro.
erica74 wrote: » While this thread is filled with awful accidents and the like, it's been nice to read so many posts by people who stopped to help people, even if just to hold someone's hand or comfort someone. I have been involved in one RTC and while there was witnesses to the collision itself and the immediate aftermath, nobody stopped to ask me if I was okay, nobody left their details (to be contacted by the gardai) and nobody hung around for the gardai to arrive. I was very misfortunate in that the driver who caused the RTC spun a fairytale to the gardai and his insurance company (blamed me even though he was 100% at fault) and the fact that no witnesses left details etc made it a very long drawn out experience to sort out. It all worked out in the end but I would implore anyone who witnesses an accident (of any description) to hang around for the gardai to arrive or at least make the effort to leave their details with the right people. And if you see someone lying on the road, if you're not in a rush somewhere and not in the way of emergency services, stop and see if the person needs some help (I know I could have done with some).
Miss Demeanour wrote: » her last words were looking for her....
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Heart wrenching stuff.
Beyondgone wrote: » Jesus Christ, the roads have some stuff to answer for. I could go on all night too. I think most Irish lads could. We need better roads. The ones we have are unfit for purpose, pretty much.