Subject: Re: RCR pics From: "Chris BeHanna" Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 14:13:30 -0400 (EDT) On 6 Jun 2000, at 13:49, Joshua J. Fielek wrote: > Howard Carson wrote: > > Hello all you Denizens! > > > > Andy Donohue and I made it home Monday evening, > > the remnant of our original group from PA/NJ/DE that > > suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune > > throughout the weekend. Our woes in getting to KY > > continued on the trip home, with Mark DiTullio getting > > his Bandit crushed by a barefoot gal turning left out > > of a gravel side road early Sunday afternoon. He's > > got a broken wrist but is otherwise OK. Mike and > > Blake stayed with him to secure a rental truck, > > while Andy and I continued on. Mark's Suzuki now > > replaces Tom Biggs' FJ (which got him home > > quite nicely) as "Bike Least Likely To Return." > Jiminy Christmas, you guys are CURSED! There is a silver lining: Mark now has an excuse to upgrade, either to a Bandit 12 or to something else. The downside is that his wrist will take a year to heal. Mark, if you're here, make sure you seek out the very best wrist man you can find, as a half-assed job will leave you with a lot of lost mobility (my uncle is going through this right now). In this area, Tri-State Orthopaedics and Sportsmedicine has a very good rep., and they brag that they are the Pirates' surgeons. They have a knee guy, an ankle/foot guy, a shoulder guy, etc. I'm sure they have a wrist guy, too. A coworker is *very* happy with the work they did on his knee. Cranberry office is (724) 776-2488. As soon as I make it through the referral system in my plan, I'm going to try to get to them for my ankle. Chrispy