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yellowhotshoe
02-25-2005, 04:25 PM
Some food for thought when setting up your course...:rolleyes:
http://www.ffcobra.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=28;t=000490
Crusher45
02-25-2005, 08:46 PM
I hope no one was in there, they might have wet themselves.
:D
max attack
02-25-2005, 10:41 PM
Somebody was in one,that would have been messy.:o
Marsh
02-28-2005, 02:27 PM
Read the article. Somebody WAS in there (one of the two that were hit) they were taken to ER and release later that day with minor injuries.
Does anyone else remember the "Family Guy" episode: "Oh GOD, it's everywhere! Oooooh, it's in my racoon wounds!...."
ROTFLMAO:D
Greg F
02-28-2005, 07:05 PM
So how come we laugh at this now, but when it happened here we gave people sh*t for posting pics?
Because when a port-a-john is involved, it's funny.
Now I can't see the pic!
- J
thekid
02-28-2005, 07:25 PM
Originally posted by Greg F
So how come we laugh at this now, but when it happened here we gave people sh*t for posting pics?
Exactly why I didn't post this when I saw it almost two weeks ago..
yellowhotshoe
03-01-2005, 09:56 AM
The point of me posting this was to bring attention to some aspects of course set-up that might be forgotten. My apologies if it offends anyone. I was not aware that a similar situation occurred here.
If some see the humourous side, so be it, but they WILL remember this if they are in the positin of deciding how to set up an event.
I work in the mining / aggregate business and we regularly share incident reports from all over the industry. By doing this everyone learns from other peoples' errors and eventually we should be able to reduce or eliminate accidents.
Greg F
03-01-2005, 09:59 AM
Originally posted by yellowhotshoe
The point of me posting this was to bring attention to some aspects of course set-up that might be forgotten. My apologies if it offends anyone. I was not aware that a similar situation occurred here.
If some see the humourous side, so be it, but they WILL remember this if they are in the positin of deciding how to set up an event.
I work in the mining / aggregate business and we regularly share incident reports from all over the industry. By doing this everyone learns from other peoples' errors and eventually we should be able to reduce or eliminate accidents.
Exactly! We all need to think for a while what we can do to make our sport as safe as possible.
Marsh
03-01-2005, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by yellowhotshoe
The point of me posting this was to bring attention to some aspects of course set-up that might be forgotten. My apologies if it offends anyone. I was not aware that a similar situation occurred here.
If some see the humourous side, so be it, but they WILL remember this if they are in the positin of deciding how to set up an event.
I work in the mining / aggregate business and we regularly share incident reports from all over the industry. By doing this everyone learns from other peoples' errors and eventually we should be able to reduce or eliminate accidents.
I think it was a good post because it gives us a chance to learn from others mistakes and a reminder to people that might be organizing that someone will always manage to slide twice as far as you think they will. We don't encourage incidents from our events because they: A- Make eveyone looke bad. B- Usually result in a lot of finger pointing and name calling. C- People on this board were at the event and word will get around anyway.
It's funny because there is poo involved, plain and simple.
Greg F
03-01-2005, 02:43 PM
Hey, did you guys hear the one about the Forester and the tree?
So this Forester slams into a tree...
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