Coming home late years ago – 3 am or so with no other cars on the road until I approached a left hand curve and a car came out of the turn towards me out of control in my lane. I raced cars but I was always in control in those situations, I told myself: Today I will meet my Maker. I was at a full stop and the car whizzed by a foot away from mine probably going 50 mph and the smell of brakes and burnt rubber went on for the next hundred yards or so. That was as close to an NDE as I very got.
When I was a freshman in high school (back in the very early 70’s) the family moved from the Chicago suburbs to western Colorado. That first winter there the folks took us up to Powderhorn to learn how to ski.
That’s where I learned that if I don’t get on snow skis, trees won’t jump in my way.
LookingGlass Premium Member 1 day ago
The agony of ….. da “feets!!!”
o-O
Izzy Moreno 1 day ago
My life is a series of ski slopes.
sandpiper 1 day ago
Too little thought too late. Someone [or something] else is driving his train.
Nuke Road Warrior 1 day ago
With luck, the royalties from the video will offset the medical bills.
constantine48 1 day ago
I like cross country skiing better. (I did injure myself doing that, though.)
ʲᔆ 1 day ago
…and things went down hill fast!
Dogouse Reilly 1 day ago
You’re supposed to bring walnuts and hard boiled eggs when you visit someone in the hospital.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 1 day ago
Thank you, Sonny Bono.
uniquename 1 day ago
Gravity: it’s the law!
StephenHoyt 1 day ago
Some ski slops have a guard safety fence between the slop and the trees.
InTraining Premium Member 1 day ago
What… Ernie has feet, shoes…?
[Traveler] Premium Member 1 day ago
That phrase has a different meaning in a Seinfeld episode
mindjob 1 day ago
At least he went for the gusto
Kaputnik 1 day ago
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul.
W.E. Henley had had one leg amputated, not just broken, when he wrote that. Quit whining.
Chris 1 day ago
I could have told him that, but I’m sure he wanted to prove it himself anyways. :J
ChessPirate 1 day ago
Well, now that you’re all wrapped up, you will be “master of your own domain”… ☺
falcon_370f 1 day ago
Been there, luckily my injury wasn’t as severe
Smeagol 1 day ago
Coming home late years ago – 3 am or so with no other cars on the road until I approached a left hand curve and a car came out of the turn towards me out of control in my lane. I raced cars but I was always in control in those situations, I told myself: Today I will meet my Maker. I was at a full stop and the car whizzed by a foot away from mine probably going 50 mph and the smell of brakes and burnt rubber went on for the next hundred yards or so. That was as close to an NDE as I very got.
sml7291 Premium Member 1 day ago
When I was a freshman in high school (back in the very early 70’s) the family moved from the Chicago suburbs to western Colorado. That first winter there the folks took us up to Powderhorn to learn how to ski.
That’s where I learned that if I don’t get on snow skis, trees won’t jump in my way.
Strawberry King 1 day ago
You didn’t try snowboarding down the ski slope, did you?
Gordo4ever 1 day ago
The last lines of “Invictus”, by William Ernest Henley, come to mind: “I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul”, only in reverse. ; )
mbhiggins5555 1 day ago
While the bill on that monitor keeps growing every day.