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[QUOTE="LarryBoy, post: 148926, member: 23950"] Yeah, my brothers uncle had a friend who got died when he choked on a hot dog at a movie theater, so movies are out, hot dogs too. Then I heard about this person who broke up with a girlfriend, better not date. My dog died, I better not risk that again! I twisted my ankle on the sidewalk outside the house, better stay inside from now on. Uh oh, what about house fires,or earthquakes or carbon dioxide poisoning. I heard that microwaves cause cancer, and make the little guys swim funny.... I think riding is one of the few things that I love doing that I can (mostly) control the risks in. I used to ride on the street, not doing that anymore, but there are relatively few elderly drivers on the dirt. If there is a good chance that I will get hurt on a jump, maybe I better practice on smaller stuff first until my skills improve. If I might hit a tree coming around the next corner, maybe I should slow down until I know the trail, or can control my bike better. Until I am medically declared dead, I intend to actualy LIVE my life... If you choose to do otherwise and have good gear, let me know, I'll take it off your hands to keep you safe...(sorry for a bit of a rant) But seriously that is a decision everyone should make on their own, and priorities do change in life so todays decision may not be right next year. [/QUOTE]
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