One armed bandit?

Started by Dai.S.Loe, December 11, 2005, 03:29:19 AM

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Dai.S.Loe

For a while at least.

Bike accident yesterday. 2 busted toes, lots of bruising and a busted collar bone that  wont allow me to raise a rifle handgun or shottie. I know cos today I tried all three today.

Looks like a few weeks off with a busted wing.

I'm a silly old fool.

Dai
The "Darkside" means never having to see the targets you miss.

US Scout

You have my sympathies.  I did some major damage to my right shoulder about a year ago which put all shooting on hold.  It was six months before I could even raise a pistol, let alone shoot it, and another 3 months before I could hold a rifle.  I'm only just now feeling up to trying a shotgun again.

Hope your recovery time is faster than mine...

DarkBlack

Yer in my prayers, pard.

Here's to a clean match in the spring.

At least the accident was't at the beginning of the season.

Take Care,
DB
Shooting straight means never having to say you're sorry.

-Dark Black
SASS #65451

Four-Eyed Buck

Sorry to hear this, Dai. Assuming it was a motorcycle. If so, could've been a lot worse. Hope you get back into fine fettle quickly..............Buck 8) :-\ :'( ;)
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

El Peludo

 :o :(

OWTCH!!!!  Sorry to hear of this, glad the damage isn't worse.  Take real good care so it'll heal up right.  Now ya' got more time to work on that training setup you were looking at, eh?

I spent a lot of time on two wheels, both motorized and leg powered, and had my share of mishaps; fortunately, never broke anything that I know of, except a lot of skin.  ???  ;)
El Peludo (The Hairy Man)
Las Vegas, Nevada Territory
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IBEW(Retired), Shooter since 1955.
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Marshal Will Wingam

Bum deal, Dai. There must have been a lot of that going around yesterday. My wife dropped her bike yesterday, too. We spent an entertaining evening in the emergency room to get her checked out. She was lucky, though, no breaks or skin loss. She's sure gimping around today, though. Good to hear you weren't any worse off. Take care.

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