Remember the Sheena MacDonald thread?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Steve Uzochukwu, Jan 17, 2004.

  1. Some people IIRC were just a little bit harsh.

    Here is an update on her story.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3399825.stm

    Doco to follow on BBC Scotland and BBC4.


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    Steve Uzochukwu, Jan 17, 2004
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  2. Steve Uzochukwu

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Steve Uzochukwu"
    Nope must have been before my time, but had a (admittedly) quick scan
    through it on google
    WGAF?

    Looks like the silly cow walked out on the road at 2am and got knocked down
    and lived, big deal people do it all the time
     
    Donegal Paul, Jan 17, 2004
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  3. so you didn't find the article interesting? or the fact that she has
    seemingly willed herself to recover? Or the question she is trying to
    answer? Or the comments from people who have suffered the same form of
    trauma?

    Remind me not to be injured near the hospital where you are working
    then. Compassion obviously isn't in your vocabulary.
    Sorry but do you actually know the circumstances in which the accident
    happened? I wouldn't call her silly at all.
     
    Paul Corfield, Jan 17, 2004
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  4. Steve Uzochukwu

    Lozzo Guest

    Simian said...
    I wonder how the bloke who saw some munter's face spread all over his
    windscreen is coping with the trauma
     
    Lozzo, Jan 17, 2004
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  5. Steve Uzochukwu

    deadmail Guest

    I remember a lot of fuss about it at the time and thought "typical when
    something happens to someone from the media we have to live through
    their trauma with them.."
    I think "GAF" sums it up for me.
     
    deadmail, Jan 17, 2004
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  6. Much the same as that bint felt when Ginge headbutted her Seat, I
    imagine.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 17, 2004
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  7. Steve Uzochukwu

    Lozzo Guest

    The Older Gentleman said...
    I try hard not to imagine
     
    Lozzo, Jan 17, 2004
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