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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 2445080" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>BikerHT, sorry for your loss. I can imagine loosing my brother. May he be in a better place and the pain gone.</p><p></p><p>I am going to have my son read your post. The reason is, he is 10 years old and since he is my son (I have always been accident prone) he has started doing a little more "stunt" type things while playing with his buddies. I can't alway watch him like a hawk and tell him he needs to be real careful and know the ramifications for doing crazy/dangerous things. Like many little lessons in life, I hope that if he reads your post it will be just one more lesson he learns and remembers what can happen when doing fun yet potentially dangerous activities. Maybe your/your brother's life experience will in some way will stick in my son's memory the next time he decides to impress his friends.</p><p></p><p>Hope your heart heals from your loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 2445080, member: 14646"] BikerHT, sorry for your loss. I can imagine loosing my brother. May he be in a better place and the pain gone. I am going to have my son read your post. The reason is, he is 10 years old and since he is my son (I have always been accident prone) he has started doing a little more "stunt" type things while playing with his buddies. I can't alway watch him like a hawk and tell him he needs to be real careful and know the ramifications for doing crazy/dangerous things. Like many little lessons in life, I hope that if he reads your post it will be just one more lesson he learns and remembers what can happen when doing fun yet potentially dangerous activities. Maybe your/your brother's life experience will in some way will stick in my son's memory the next time he decides to impress his friends. Hope your heart heals from your loss. [/QUOTE]
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