I hope the settlement included a ball bat to the drivers collarbone.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21429155)
$1.79 is the going rate in my metro area; I suspected that it would be cheaper in the hinterlands and wasn't terribly surprised when I saw $1.19. Seeing that 99¢, another 20 miles down the road, though? Yow.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21429184)
Weird. If they're within a short distance, one would assume the stations pay the same price.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 21429176)
I hope the settlement included a ball bat to the drivers collarbone.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21429114)
I think this weekend was the first time anyone could get a test, without going through hurdles.
I'm still confused as to (1) whether an antibody test actually exists, and (2) do we know with certainty that someone who has had the virus won't get sick again in the next year? What was farmed? |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21428844)
I'd go to a movie, but I've always preferred going solo to a weekday matinee, so I wouldn't be within sneeze-range of anyone, anyway (and I'd wipe my armrests, etc).
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429145)
So, I just recieved word that my court case is over. They settled, we settled whatever. Checks in the mail....
So as promised..... Regarding the driver, the less I say, the better. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21428909)
You can still drink with goggles on.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429145)
So, I just recieved word that my court case is over. They settled, we settled whatever. Checks in the mail....
So as promised. The damages from my accident to me physically. I broke 10 ribs on the right side and had a punctured lung that did not require the needle, thank god. Broken right clavicle, and small tear in the rotator cuff. I landed on the point of my right shoulder. . I elected to let the clavicle heal on it's own rather than have another surgery. I was told by my original Orthopod that the hardware would be permanent. I didnt like the idea of a metal plate and screws in my chest cavity with my internal organs. "What would happen if I went down again?" They didnt like that question. So no surgery for Joe. The new Ortho, was great, told me he would have put me in the old harness but to much time had passed by then. I did a few months of P.T. I still get some real gnarley muscle spasms in my upper right back. And push ups are not real comfortable. I did manage to scare the shirt off of the nursing staff when they were giving me a spinal block so I could breath. I passed out. Hard. I was severely dehydrated. And my blood pressure was low. When they sat me up to do the tap, lights out! Next thing I know I was being pumped full of (saline?) By I.V and shaking uncontrolably. Was frightening. I was trembling uncontrollably while having my finger stitched up. I felt nothing beyond the needles in the bone, for numbing purposes. Perhaps it was related to shock, which I did not knowingly experience throughout the whole affair. Cool as a cucumber throughout, except for that. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21428914)
I hear gasoline is under a dollar per gallon in some places, still over $3 here but I haven't purchased any for weeks. I haven't started my car in a week but tomorrow I need to get groceries again. Mrs John hasn't started her car in a month.
Yesterday I took the mountain bike out for a spin and while I was climbing a rocky fire road 5 men on horseback joined me from an equestrian trail. It was weird, like a group ride but I was the only bike. One of the guys to my left started chatting and we had a nice conversation until they turned off on a different road. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21429184)
Weird. If they're within a short distance, one would assume the stations pay the same price.
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21428997)
Someone told me they saw a woman with a hole cut in her mask so she could smoke.
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Originally Posted by kissTheApex
(Post 21429237)
Reading the list made me light headed. Glad that it’s all behind you now.
Regarding the driver, the less I say, the better. |
Gas is $15.89/ liter, down from a high in the 22 range. We don't need no stinkin competition
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21429221)
Fortunately, the wives had office jobs.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21429265)
Gas is $15.89/ liter, down from a high in the 22 range. We don't need no stinkin competition
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21428997)
Someone told me they saw a woman with a hole cut in her mask so she could smoke.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429259)
I'm trying to be the bigger man about the driver. While I was lying in the street she asked me several times what I was doing in the middle of the street. I was on the "bike path" it crosses a street. She turned onto it and got me. I realize she was in shock etc. It was still not easy to stop my mouth from giving her what for.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429259)
I'm trying to be the bigger man about the driver. While I was lying in the street she asked me several times what I was doing in the middle of the street. I was on the "bike path" it crosses a street. She turned onto it and got me. I realize she was in shock etc. It was still not easy to stop my mouth from giving her what for.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 21429275)
Poor tormented soul. I feel for her, I’ve been there.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429280)
was pretty common on construction sites too. Back in the day.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 21429273)
Is that dollars?
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21429250)
For the most part they can charge whatever they want.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21429290)
Just based on my own driving in the last month, or rather the distinct lack thereof, a part of me wonders if they were concerned about bumping up against the shelf-life of the fuel that they had in the tanks.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 21429275)
Poor tormented soul. I feel for her, I’ve been there.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21429290)
Just based on my own driving in the last month, or rather the distinct lack thereof, a part of me wonders if they were concerned about bumping up against the shelf-life of the fuel that they had in the tanks.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21429277)
One would hope she lost her license. My folks were still driving into their 90s. It got to the point that I would no longer ride with eithet of them.
The hard part for me is I never saw the car. There was a cyclist standing over his bike, texting or adjusting his computer. I looked up and saw his reaction and knew I was in trouble by the expression on his face. I looked down and saw the bumper just as it hit my leg. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...58b0ee0758.jpg 3 days later the outline of the bumper in my leg It happened in a flash. I know my perception is most likely squed, but I know it was a Buick Le Sabre from the bumper and grill I saw in that flash. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21429114)
I think this weekend was the first time anyone could get a test, without going through hurdles.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...62733e529e.png |
Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21429288)
Pesos. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 to the dollar
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21429111)
Yes it is a possibly snooty medical term. But I am not as snooty as some of those physicians who pronounce centimeter as "sohn-ti-meter," that's really over the top IMO. One of my partners does it. :rolleyes:
Although, if I wasn't involved in cycling, I can't really imagine hearing anyone around me say the word "centimeter" at all. Living in the Midwest and in manufacturing means that my life is completely dominated by SAE measurement. |
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