more bad news for kyle franklin

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more bad news for kyle franklin

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WOW what can you say ...this poor bastard!!! :( :( :cry: :cry:

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/828846 ... us-airshow
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Wow
Image"the game of life of is not so much in holding a good hand as playing a poor hand well"
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That poor guy man when it rains it poors.
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I would look into getting a nice quiet job at the local Home Depot garden center.
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AlisoBob wrote:I would look into getting a nice quiet job at the local Home Depot garden center.
For real
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I watched the video.
The guy just dropped, didn't kick or wave his arms, nothing.
Ya know, even when I was young and dumb thinking I was invincible, I don't think I could muster anything even remote to wingwalking.
Their addiction to adrenalin must be off the chart.
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This is how it was supposed to go...

The RISK to REWARD ratio is pretty low..... No thanks.

He had a son named Tyler.... Thats fucked up.


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You know, I don't want to sound harsh and I hope nobody takes this that way.
Back in 1980 I had an XS1100 Yamaha while I was in the Air Force.
I came home to visit and took my dad for a ride on it.
I immediately lofted the front end with him on the back and he about squeezed the crap out of me.
It was not a reaction of fear, it was a pissed off reaction.
When we got back to the house he read me the riot act.
See, he still had a wife and 5 daughters to look after and couldn't afford to get hurt or killed.
I grew up racing motocross among other somewhat dangerous activities and I was really surprised at his reaction until I put myself in his place, something I had never done before.

That's stuck with me and I can remember it like it was yesterday.
It was an unnecessary risk.
Throughout my day whatever I do, I consider the risk as do most people.
I just wonder sometimes what makes people take certain risks.
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