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by the way it's

www.Yaaaaaaaaawn.com

Sorry Pig, wasn't me I don't think. Last week there was a rumour that you were the Zen reborn. I quickly put paid to that.

Correct but you missed the "o" in www.yaaawwwhhaannon.com

I'm off for drinkies...coming.

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###### here is thinking, my own homepage is

www.yohan.com

IT is dumb but not that dumb.

And so aren't we,... :o:D

www.yohan.com

is a serious site.

My real name is also Yohan (written in Korean and in Japanese)

It is not a hoax.

It could be really my webpage, but it is not.

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Please get with your sick cronies and find out what I'm saying that's so offensive that requries a delete.

Do I have to say, "please don't delete" on each thread.

I didn't even say, "Hoo hoo dilly"

You need a night off Piglet. Let me know when you achieve a pink slip.. Thought I had explained that. Call me if it wasn't clear..if you can get a slip.

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###### here is thinking, my own homepage is

www.yohan.com

IT is dumb but not that dumb.

And so aren't we,... :o:D

www.yohan.com

is a serious site.

My real name is also Yohan (written in Korean and in Japanese)

It is not a hoax.

It could be really my webpage, but it is not.

John, go drink 3 changs and get a life man for goodness sake.

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Now you know why the news always says,

"The driver fled the scene"

It can be a nightmare if you do not have full insurance.

The investigative skills of the police are NIL and the

insurance companies are little better.

They may well refuse to cover you the next year.

Even foregn based companies like AVIVA are no better as all the staff are Thai.....................

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Had a pretty hellish experience in Indo 14 years ago when I was motorbiking from island to island on a pretty old rental. Whilst cruising through Lombok going through a small village a 2 year-old ran right out in front of me. She hit the front right-side fork, propelling her over my shoulder, landing heavily behind me. I actually jumped off the bike, letting it fall to the ground as I ran back to to help. I was absolutely overcome with guilt and grief as I saw her lying motionless. I was attacked by what seemed like all the women in the village; punching, gouging, scratching, kicking. I was rescued by a couple of blokes who grabbed me and dragged me to a little police station, with the screaming mob right behind.

There was not one person who could speak English - so many scenarios were running through my head, though the thought of having killed a child was wreaking me. If she was dead would the police let the lynch mob in? I'd heard tales of bikers killing cows in India getting strung up. Eventually a teacher from a nearby town was brought out to act as a translator - the police wanted to know what drugs I had taken. Again and again they asked that question. I repeatedly denied having taken anything (the truth) and pleaded with them to tell me about the girl's condition. They ignored my question. After about another hour, a man arrived, smiled and told me that the girl had woken up. Relief!! You can't describe it.

Soon I was escorted out to my bike, bags and documents returned, and then smiles, handshakes and waves were offered to me by everyone still present as I rode away!! Weird.

Now, had I not stopped how would I have ever found out that the girl had survived? Knowing my personality the guilt would have eaten away at me. My immediate reaction was to help someone who was hurt, especially as it was I who was involved in the accident.

If I am involved in another accident where someone is hurt I know the advice is don't stop - but I know I will.

However if I am witness to a serious/fatal accident then I will drive on. I have done so 3 times in last 6 months. I'm not at peace with myself for doing so, but the system here persecutes the good samaritan. It is also a shame that, as we all know, had my accident happened in Thailand rather than Indonesia, then the outcome would have been totally different.

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