Take care to let it heal right and proper so it don't come back to haunt
you. The time will be quick and you'll be back flying in no time........but that still sucks and I hope you get better soon:saint:
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I'm good about listening to my doctors. I had a
compound fracture of my left radius along with a nasty elbow joint break, and the orthopedic told me I'd probably never be able to touch my shoulder
again. I started to believe it, when after 6 months of not having a cast on, I could still hold up my arm and let it drop freely and it would stop
several inches short of me being able to touch my fingers to my shoulder. But, after about a year of working it, I could feel my shoulder with my
fingertips. Eventually I gained back a full range of motion. But, my left arm is about half an inch shorter than my right. 
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Hey, is it snowing by you? It just started here. :D


We'll see...



) 2) I know I'd get a wicked hangover afterwards. Maybe tequila is a little too far;
but I'm sure they'd go down nicely with a hot toddy. :D Have you ever tried one of those? My mom makes them for her my dad and I. Yum yum. Feels great
on these cold nights.
The wind was really gravy at the
start, and I could hardly keep it airborne. At one point, it came down, and I let too much slack into the lines, causing it to bow tie and piss me off
in a number of fashions. Eventually, I DID fix it from the bar, but when it got back into the air, the lines were twisted x1. My leash does not spin,
so I thought I'd just do like I always do (with other kites), and loop it the reverse direction. Uh, the kite didn't turn as fast as I thought it
would... and consequently I was immediately launched into a 50 meter (at least) butt scud that lasted a grand total of 2.5 seconds. Ow. 

So 15mph when static and the
rolling on a board will easy bring the total wind speed over 22 mph eh
Phree was
right!
I've never found myself doubting him... I'm a kinetic learner, and I usually just
like to figure things out for myself before I admit that he's correct.
Nothing
beats experience.
you're still going to land down-wind with some speed though,
I reckon. 
