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Posted by Tommy D on April 22, 2005 at 06:28:42 from (64.18.103.3):
This one has a good outcome however..... My 79 Year Old Aunt was riding her great-grandaughter back home from their 3 acre lake she had just finished weed-eating COMPLETELY around yesterday. They were crossing a field and hit a hole. Not going very fast, but the 4-wheeler tipped over. Little girl was fine, thought it was fun. My Aunt thought she had broken some ribs - hurt to breathe, etc. Off they go to the E/R at the local hospital. Dr. says he has treated a lot of TV accident victims, but never a 79 Y/O woman! He had no idea that she had just ran a commercial-sized week whacker for 3 hours, and planted a garden that morning. At any rate, just bruises.. He scolded her for riding someone, and for not wearing a helmet.....If he only knew. I don't think she will be riding children any more though. Tommy D.
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