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< Safety ~ Gene Hackman hit by a car |
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Volsung
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:48 am |
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Does this bike make my tires look fat?Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:18 pmPosts: 660Location: Audubon Park
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Gene Hackman hit by a car By Anna Chan Actor Gene Hackman was airlifted to a Florida hospital on Friday after being hit by a car as he was riding his bike in the Florida Keys. Hackman's rep told TMZ that the 81-year-old actor "suffered bumps and bruises after a woman bumped him from behind in her vehicle," but that he is "fine" and has already been released from the hospital. His rep also told E! News that the Oscar winner was airlifted to the hospital "for routine tests" because he was on an island when the accident occurred. According to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, the accident happened just before 3 p.m. on the Old Highway in Tavernier, Fla. The impact knocked Hackman off of the bicycle. The Floriday Highway Patrol is investigating the incident. http://entertainment.msnbc.msn.com/_new ... t-by-a-carThis wasn't really so much about women drivers as it was me wanting people to know famous peoples get hit by cars too.
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skyrover
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:37 am |
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Wishes you would pull over or speed upJoined: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:57 pmPosts: 1143Location: se mpls
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Volsung wrote: This wasn't really so much about women drivers as it was me wanting people to know famous peoples get hit by cars too. Yep, it doesn't matter who you are; when you get on a bike you're just a squirrel.
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omgmrj
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:15 pm |
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Dances on the pedals in a most immodest wayJoined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:15 amPosts: 7141
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Volsung wrote: This wasn't really so much about women drivers as it was me wanting people to know famous peoples get hit by cars too. Then why the title?
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imp7
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:53 pm |
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HandslingerJoined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:48 pmPosts: 479Location: corcoran
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I'm confused. I'd expect a someone like Hackman to draw enough attention to the incident alone. Why try to spark controversy?
But for reals, he got airlifted for bumps and bruises, now that's money.
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Volsung
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:45 pm |
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Does this bike make my tires look fat?Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:18 pmPosts: 660Location: Audubon Park
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Because I was still kind of drunk.
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G. Hoffman
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:41 pm |
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Can't... stop... doing... the Monkey TagJoined: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:05 amPosts: 1380Location: Seward
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As beautiful as they are, given the reputation they have, I would NEVER ride a bike in the Keys. Every story I've ever heard about biking down there was dominated by fear or injury.
Gabriel
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Volsung
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:07 am |
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Does this bike make my tires look fat?Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:18 pmPosts: 660Location: Audubon Park
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imp7 wrote: I'm confused. I'd expect a someone like Hackman to draw enough attention to the incident alone. Why try to spark controversy?
But for reals, he got airlifted for bumps and bruises, now that's money. I just like how it is mentioned casually in the article. It doesn't help me set the stage or identify the driver. Had they said "black driver" it would have been called racist, but needlessly identifying the driver's gender is fine. It only became controversial when I pointed it out. Anyway, that is the kind of thing that entertains me after a few beers.
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Reverborama
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:37 pm |
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Has entire BMX Bandits catalogJoined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:36 amPosts: 4251Location: Hopkins
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G. Hoffman wrote: As beautiful as they are, given the reputation they have, I would NEVER ride a bike in the Keys. Every story I've ever heard about biking down there was dominated by fear or injury.
Gabriel I've ridden a both a bicycle and a scooter on Key West. So you now have to say "All but one of the stories I've heard was...."  It was OK. We were there in January a few years ago so there weren't any concentrated groups of partiers and most of the people were pretty mellow. That said, we were still extremely cautious seeing that we didn't know the island well, had no helmets, and the bikes were kind of sucky. Had it been a week full of spring break or pride (which I am told is insane) we'd have stayed off anything with 2 wheels.
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imp7
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:27 pm |
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HandslingerJoined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:48 pmPosts: 479Location: corcoran
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Reverborama wrote: We were there in January a few years ago so there weren't any concentrated groups of partiers and most of the people were pretty mellow. I believe the "stories" are more about the large number old people in Florida, not drunk party goers.
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Reverborama
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:28 pm |
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Has entire BMX Bandits catalogJoined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:36 amPosts: 4251Location: Hopkins
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imp7 wrote: Reverborama wrote: We were there in January a few years ago so there weren't any concentrated groups of partiers and most of the people were pretty mellow. I believe the "stories" are more about the large number old people in Florida, not drunk party goers. I think the optimal situation for traffic trouble is a 50-50 mix of people who shouldn't be driving anymore and people who are acting stupid. I only had the former on my trip. I should have made that more clear.
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G. Hoffman
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:30 pm |
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Can't... stop... doing... the Monkey TagJoined: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:05 amPosts: 1380Location: Seward
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Actually, most of the stories I've heard are about people touring down there, and giving up after they've gone half-way because they got tired of ditching off the side of the road every two minutes to avoid being hit by drivers, having to move out on to the road to avoid obstructions on the (very narrow) shoulder every 30 feet, or just as often, both.
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Radlerin
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:52 am |
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Dances on the pedals in a most immodest wayJoined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:03 pmPosts: 5566Location: Funkytown
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I changed the title of the thread, since it was totally misleading.
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Reverborama
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:01 pm |
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Has entire BMX Bandits catalogJoined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:36 amPosts: 4251Location: Hopkins
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G. Hoffman wrote: Actually, most of the stories I've heard are about people touring down there, and giving up after they've gone half-way because they got tired of ditching off the side of the road every two minutes to avoid being hit by drivers, having to move out on to the road to avoid obstructions on the (very narrow) shoulder every 30 feet, or just as often, both.
Gabriel I hear you! I've done the drive twice and my wife just did a Ragnar out over those bridges. There are ones that have bike paths but a couple are just two lanes and the two lanes aren't particularly wide. Despite the incredible beauty, the narrow points and complete lack of shade would make me think really hard about doing that ride.
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Caaveman82
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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:06 pm |
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I like Bike Snob NYC's comment... Quote: Yes, pretty much every news outlet made sure to point out that Hackman was riding without a helment, because this is America, and what could possibly be crazier than a former marine thinking he could enjoy a bicycle ride in a dense urban area like the Florida Keys without first donning safety gear? Yet while they all seem compelled to mention the helment, not one of them so much as bothered to point out whether or not Hackman was wearing a sun hat--as a fair-skinned octogenarian, the actor is at high risk for skin cancer, and going out without adequate protection from the harsh Florida sun would technically be far more foolhardy behavior.
I'm sure we all agree on one thing though, which is that it's a good thing the driver of the pickup was not charged. Again, this is America, so the helmentless Hackman almost certainly committed the hideous crime of somehow being completely and totally invisible because he was riding a bicycle. As we all know, human beings automatically vanish into thin air when they sit on a bike, so it's safe to assume that the driver "didn't see him," or that Hackman "came out of nowhere," or else he fell under any of the other innumerable excuses by which it's perfectly fine to hit someone on a bike with your car in this strange and vexing country of ours.
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tsalyards
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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:21 pm |
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Glass CrankerJoined: Thu May 21, 2009 9:31 amPosts: 218Location: South Minneapolis
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+1 to NYC Bike Snob.
I've biked in the Keys. One generally gets a dumpy beach cruiser from the resort you're staying at and rides on incomplete paths off to the side of the road. In order to get to the other side of the street you have to execute a hail Mary with highway traffic running 45+ mph.
If you think a helmet is going to help you in that environment you are self deluded. Once again, everybody wears helmets to protect themselves from cars when that is simply not what they are designed for.
Glad that Lex is okay after the crash. Superman would be lonely without him.
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