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Old 05-14-04 | 06:55 AM
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So, I've got another little story for you.

I was walking out of the bar tonight, and I had had 3-4 beers. Not very much booze, right? I was doing ~3mph down the sidewalk, keeping pace with two of my pedestrian friends, having a good conversation. Next thing I know, this cop is telling me that my helmet saved my life.

Apparently, a car (presumably a drunk driver, according to the policeman) peeled out of the parking lot and took me with him. Either his front tire or fender caught my front wheel and put me in the sidewalk with enough force to split the front of my helmet in half. Of course, he/she kept on going, and nobody got a plate. The best description was "a beige sedan."

You'll have to excuse my shoddy compositional skills, as I'm a whole lot of codeine deep.

This Mother ****er broke BOTH my upper AND lower jaw, broke my nose, and gave me an assload of stitches in my lips. My top and bottom teeth have been pushed back into my mouth. I'm going to have to go see a plastic surgeon because the oral surgeon doubts that he will be able to put my face back together. And do you want to know what pisses me off? This piece of **** that hit me is probably going to get away with it, because they DROVE OFF!!!

I don't think that there are words to express my rage right now. Not only did my pretty face get absolutely ****ing mangled, but I can't do **** to the person who did it.

This not only jeopardizes my charity ride in a month, but also my looks. I don't mean to sound vain, but everyone knows that looks play an important role in social interactions. If I have to walk around for the rest of my life with half of my teeth pointing down my throat, who knows what kind of adverse affect that will have.

I don't mean to sound petty right now, I'm just extremely upset, and I have no recourse. I don't even know why I'm writing this. Maybe I need to vent, maybe I want pity. I doubt it. I'm just so filled with hate right now, I had to share it with somebody, and you happened to be in my way. Thanks for listening.

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Old 05-14-04 | 07:25 AM
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Any chance that the parking lot that this miserable individual came out of has a camera? Or might park there on a regular basis. If they park there alot you might want to put up some flyers with a description of the car and possible damage that was done to it when they ran you down.
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Old 05-14-04 | 07:29 AM
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did you have flashers on?

thats fuggin atrocious... i hope karma does its thing
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Old 05-14-04 | 07:32 AM
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Ok so this might be a total waste of time as well, but what about calling local body shops and or insurance companies and asking them to be on the lookout for this "persons" car or claim.
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Old 05-14-04 | 07:35 AM
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man, i'm sorry. i know that doesn't help at all though. i'd be furious if i was in your shoes. hate in the heart is totally understandable. i hope things go well w/ the doctors though. get well.

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Old 05-14-04 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by hammye
Any chance that the parking lot that this miserable individual came out of has a camera? Or might park there on a regular basis. If they park there alot you might want to put up some flyers with a description of the car and possible damage that was done to it when they ran you down.
screw the flyers...do a bit of recon on the lot checking for the car first. Get the plates of cars that match the description and do your bidding.
I know it sucks LL, but I am glad you are here to tell us.
The slowest thing to heal is the mind. Vent as needed. I will listen for sure.
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Old 05-14-04 | 07:54 AM
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I actually did intend to type that as well. Have some friends go around to any of the surronding lots as well and check them out. If this happened downtown you may want to ask some of the messengers to keep an eye out as well.
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Old 05-14-04 | 08:14 AM
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Wow, I do not know what to say except glad to have you still with us.

Heal fast, get a new helmet and find the ****er!
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Old 05-14-04 | 08:17 AM
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This is NOT the news I wanted to wake up to. If they do find the person, the person should be strung up from the nearest tree. Foremost, I hope you heal well Torrin. I hope also that they find the guy and he gets what he deserves.
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Old 05-14-04 | 08:35 AM
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That sucks. Hopefully things can only improve from here on in. Vent away.
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Old 05-14-04 | 08:48 AM
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wow i am so sorry that happened to you... **** where is that helmet of mine. oh right its still in storage from when i moved.
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Old 05-14-04 | 08:52 AM
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Glad you're still around to share this, sorry that bastard still is. Heal quickly and reap vengance upon the wicked.
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Old 05-14-04 | 09:46 AM
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Lucklust...you have reason to vent! We'll listen. Heal fast and well! As for the ****er who hit you...it's most likely he/she's done this before and most likely at the same bar and parked in the same lot. As 165 said, do a bit of recon. Check out the lot and maybe ask around at some of the bars in the vicinity of the lot. This person may slip up and tell someone about his encounter. The bartenders may protect this patron of there's but hey, you never know right?

Remember, what goes around, comes around. Heal fast!
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Old 05-14-04 | 09:53 AM
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I am pissed sitting here in study hall reading this. One kid better not act up right now!

Vent away.

You need to do so.

We'll listen.

I don't know if you care to read this now, but there is a good book, whose title you may want to store away for a rain day, about a person who went through a similar non-biking situtation, and had to deal with a similar facial thing. It's called Autobiography of a Face, author last name, Greely, I believe. If you want more info, PM me.

May the healing begin, inside and out.

Vent away!!
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Old 05-14-04 | 10:15 AM
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Everyone, thanks so much for the support. It's good to know that not everybody blows goats for quarters (superchivo excepted). I have to go to the doctor now, but I'll let you all know how it works out.

p.s. look for pics in the owie photos thread
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Old 05-14-04 | 10:19 AM
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(had ads for dentures, dental surgery, etc...)
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Old 05-14-04 | 10:29 AM
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Damn, that sucks Torrin. If I wasn't on the wrong coast I'd help with the recon effort. Hope the doctors appt goes well and keep us all posted.
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Old 05-14-04 | 11:13 AM
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that not everybody blows goats for quarters (superchivo excepted).
A boy has to make a living and you need to get even. Odds are this guy will lay low for a couple of weeks. If it was a neighborhood bar he was leaving, he'll be back eventually. Have your buddies check out the parking lot, especially on the same night of the week you were hit. Bar regulars are nothing if not predictable.

You will find this guy. I don't know what Juan Law will be able to do once you find him, but I'm sure you'll think of something.

Heal fast and keep you powder dry. He'll get stupid in no time and you'll be there.
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Old 05-14-04 | 11:16 AM
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holy ****! i hope they catch the *******, and i, like others, am glad you're well enough to tell the tale. one of my friends broke his jaw last year at a skatepark. had to have it wired shut, the whole deal. he worked through it, both mentally and physically, as a messenger. i don't think there was a day that went by when he didn't pop at least a couple percs.

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Old 05-14-04 | 11:55 AM
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How's the bike?

Just kidding, man.

I'm just stunned.
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Old 05-14-04 | 12:23 PM
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holy cow...damn...sorry to hear that! you were certainly on your way to raising your goal for the charity ride....please let us know if there is anything we can do...

are there any bike advocacy groups in your area that are ITCHING at the chance to jump in and help find this guy********** seriously...check with your local bike federation, messengers association, whatever...keep us posted on your recovery...get well friend..
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Old 05-14-04 | 12:24 PM
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Dude, that's horrible, I'm really sorry to hear that...A few words from someone that's been there.

15 years or so ago I did something very stupid and wound up riding into the back of a parked car. I smashed my face all to hell and bashed out about 8 teeth. When I saw my face afterwords I was convinced I was going to be disfigured for life. Within a few months, my face was pretty much back to normal. Plastic surgeons can do amazing things, and I have dental implants that replaced the teeth I bashed out, which work great. I had sutures all over my face but scarring was minimal, and the scars faded over time. I have a couple spots on my face where I can't feel anything cuz the nerves died, but from a quality-of-life perspective, I made a 100% recovery.

Of course, since it was my own fault, I never had to deal with the anger, but I've been hit (and injured) by reckless drivers on other occasions and I'd suggest that you just try not to think about it right now and concentrate on recovering. Just put it out of your mind as best you can.

Bottom line, you WON'T be disfigured, and with implants its no big deal if you lose some teeth. Stay away from mirrors til you get the sutures removed. You'll be OK.

Hang in there...

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Old 05-14-04 | 12:28 PM
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You should be glad you're still alive, or not more seriously injured, thank your stars that guy didn't get away with death by dangerous driving. And he better start running, cos every decent person in San Fran should be hunting for him (heck, I'm not even in America and I'm still gonna keep an eye out ).

I really hope the doctors can do something for you; my cousin has a hugely swolen face (has been since birth), and it's really effected his social life. I wouldn't wish disfigurement on anyone.
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Old 05-14-04 | 01:13 PM
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Sympathies, really vicious.
I always walk around with my chin strap undone in town, or walking my bike.
Your story makes me want to strap it down all the time.

Get well soon.
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Old 05-14-04 | 01:59 PM
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I echo what peligro said; those plasticicians are amazing these days.

Godspeed, man.
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