12-03-2016, 11:17 AM
This morning my wife and I drove over to the western side of Cincinnati and met dUh (Rick) and his special lady friend Diana.
For those not familiar, forum member Rick was taken out by a deer at this years rally in Va, and got pretty busted up. Particularly his right ankle which required extensive plating, pinning and surgeries, and his hands were messed up pretty badly as well. Unconscious, he had to be airflighted to a hospital in Roanoak and then car transported after being stabilized to Indianapolis for surgery. His beautiful CB was totalled in the accident, and was delivered to Indy by another forum member.
It's been a tough road of recovery for Rick, being homebound all summer, and he finally got back to work for the first time the Monday of Thanksgiving week. The ankle is still very painful, but he is finally walking pretty well, without a cane most of the time.
The last time I visited him in Indy he was still on crutches and his ankle was still in very bad shape. he was unable to put any weight on it at all, so you can imagine the delight in seeing Rick walk from his car across the parking lot to the restaurant. We spent about 2 hours eating and talking, smiling and laughing. RIck again seemed like Rick, which was happy and laughing, and he is looking forward to getting another Cb and riding again when he gets the medical bills paid off.
On another thread about Jamboas bike being for sale for $3995 he had made the comment " your killing me smalls" and it confused me so I had to ask him today what it meant. Apparently it is a line from an old baseball movie called Sandlot, where some kids are playing baseball with a ball signed by Babe Ruth, and one kid knowing the value of the ball, made the comment to another. It was an "oh man, I can't believe it" type comment. Funny! If Jamboas bike was in Indiana I have a feeling it would be sitting in Ricks garage waiting for the day when Rick could ride again.
Anyhow he said to tell you all Hi and that it killed him to read of CB4ME's accident.
Hang in there Rick, it was great seeing you again. We are all anxious for the time when you can ride to the next rally!
For those not familiar, forum member Rick was taken out by a deer at this years rally in Va, and got pretty busted up. Particularly his right ankle which required extensive plating, pinning and surgeries, and his hands were messed up pretty badly as well. Unconscious, he had to be airflighted to a hospital in Roanoak and then car transported after being stabilized to Indianapolis for surgery. His beautiful CB was totalled in the accident, and was delivered to Indy by another forum member.
It's been a tough road of recovery for Rick, being homebound all summer, and he finally got back to work for the first time the Monday of Thanksgiving week. The ankle is still very painful, but he is finally walking pretty well, without a cane most of the time.
The last time I visited him in Indy he was still on crutches and his ankle was still in very bad shape. he was unable to put any weight on it at all, so you can imagine the delight in seeing Rick walk from his car across the parking lot to the restaurant. We spent about 2 hours eating and talking, smiling and laughing. RIck again seemed like Rick, which was happy and laughing, and he is looking forward to getting another Cb and riding again when he gets the medical bills paid off.
On another thread about Jamboas bike being for sale for $3995 he had made the comment " your killing me smalls" and it confused me so I had to ask him today what it meant. Apparently it is a line from an old baseball movie called Sandlot, where some kids are playing baseball with a ball signed by Babe Ruth, and one kid knowing the value of the ball, made the comment to another. It was an "oh man, I can't believe it" type comment. Funny! If Jamboas bike was in Indiana I have a feeling it would be sitting in Ricks garage waiting for the day when Rick could ride again.
Anyhow he said to tell you all Hi and that it killed him to read of CB4ME's accident.
Hang in there Rick, it was great seeing you again. We are all anxious for the time when you can ride to the next rally!