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tree climber fall
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry1818" data-source="post: 440206" data-attributes="member: 10052"><p>It's great to read how a guy can fall 80' and survive - I wish him a speedy recovery.</p><p></p><p>Last Saturday, a good friend of mine fell off his bicycle while riding a park trail and broke his neck in two places. He's a young healthy man and is now permanently paralyzed from the neck down. My point is, we don't often think about how thin our 'lifeline' really is and how tenuous our grasp. It doesn't take a fall of 80' to change your life or end it.</p><p></p><p>Be Safe,</p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry1818, post: 440206, member: 10052"] It's great to read how a guy can fall 80' and survive - I wish him a speedy recovery. Last Saturday, a good friend of mine fell off his bicycle while riding a park trail and broke his neck in two places. He's a young healthy man and is now permanently paralyzed from the neck down. My point is, we don't often think about how thin our 'lifeline' really is and how tenuous our grasp. It doesn't take a fall of 80' to change your life or end it. Be Safe, Jerry [/QUOTE]
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