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02-18-2016, 07:13 AM
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Motorist in Car with His Forearm Hanging on a Thread Outside Car
He was eating something with his face down and his car swerved a bit so the car hit the side of an oncoming truck and during the collision he got ragdolled around inside his car and ripped almost his forearm off. He was brought to the hospital for surgery and didn't die. Two people in the truck were unharmed. I post it in here instead of medical as it's a rather bizarre sight and gory enough. |
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02-18-2016, 11:24 AM
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Re: Motorist in Car with His Forearm Hanging on a Thread Outside Car
He was going out on a limb You have to "Hand" it to him, that was pretty traumatic He wasn't HAND-ling his driving and paying attention to the road |
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02-18-2016, 01:51 PM
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Re: Motorist in Car with His Forearm Hanging on a Thread Outside Car
I can translate some of the video... The camera man says "whoa, you ok, buddy?" Guy says "no, not really.. can you give me a hand?" I know, I know, it was shite.... |
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02-19-2016, 12:10 AM
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Re: Motorist in Car with His Forearm Hanging on a Thread Outside Car
That's quite a nasty injury for that little bit of damage to the car. How did his arm end up getting pulverized if he had both arms inside the vehicle? My nephew was in a side impact collision and his car sustained much worse damage and his arm is perfectly fine. A chunk of his skull was found outside the car with gravel embedded in it, but he did survive. Of course his drunken escapades finally caught up with him, but he was fortunate. My cousin wasn't as lucky. Anyway, I'm sleep deprived and getting off topic. That said, can anyone explain this injury? Docfr8, what's your take on this, if you feel like chiming in that is? |
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02-19-2016, 10:50 AM
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Re: Motorist in Car with His Forearm Hanging on a Thread Outside Car
I don't think they'll be reattaching that, unless he's a professional rapper and wants to adopt the new stage name "Short Arm Inspection." Note: Btw, "Short Arm Inspection" was the euphemism that the U.S. Military back in the 40s and 50s used to refer to venereal disease checkups. Just thought I'd add that here to lessen the chance of my post being met with the sound of crickets |