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Hey - any you Aussies in touch w Andy? Wondering how he's doing.
 
I sent a PM to his mate Ashyroo a few months back in hopes that it would go to his email inbox to see if he knew what was up.

I never got a reply.

I know Andy was a little at odds about being here. He expressed his dissatisfaction and originally left for a while. I wonder if he got fed up again but I would think he would have said something first.

I felt for sure that when Stoner quit he would have something to say.

That he hasnt and was still in recovery concerns me.

I believe Ashy left an address for him back when he was injured. Maybe we should break off a postcard and see if it gets a response.



Ive often thought that if something happenned to any of us long timers, would there be someone in our lives that would alert the PS family or would we just dissapear into obscurity
 
another bump anyone ?

knowing the score of over coming adversity

you think things are ok going home doing well etc it dont start until a long time after

then you start

so good luck Andy
 
Indeed, if you read this, good luck Andy. Hope to see you back around here sometimes.
 
Kesh.



I got your snail mail, sorry that a bit late in acknowledging it.



Thank you all and yes I'm back, rather obviously.



I will do a getting run over whilst riding a motorcycle thread soon, a year down and i'm still stoned on oxycontin, in massive pain, semi dependant on may people like Ashy, family and friends.



The fairytale life is just a fairy tale.
 
The fairytale life is just a fairy tale.



Yer preachin' to the choir brother.
 
The fairytale life is just a fairy tale.



Yer preachin' to the choir brother.



Apropos the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune..



I spoke to the specialist who is cutting my leg off today. Nice man. Good wraps. Feel heaps better.



And he's bald, that makes me trust him immediately.



Full appointment next Thursday.



http://www.cameroncooke.com.au/
 
Andy? I've heard he's playing 3 set's a day in some sleazy stripjoint in Las Vegas, selling 5 dollar bj's during breaks behind the dumpster in a back alley to maintain his coke habit and his transsexual bedmate's shoe addiction. Sinatra joins him for duets on occasion.
 
You're just jealous man, I hear that your only get loose change for a gobble
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You see Andy........ Chop off the useless peg and strap on the Pedrosa prosthetic and all is back to normal



(CNN) -- When Zac Vawter put his mind to climbing the 103 floors of Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, his legs did the rest.

Even the one that isn't human.

The Seattle resident scaled the skyscraper's stairway heights on Sunday thanks to what the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago calls the "world's first neural-controlled bionic leg."

In other words, when Vawter thinks about going somewhere, it sends a signal to his prosthetic right leg that spurs it to move. This kind of technology has been implemented before in arms and fingers, but never before in a leg.

While Vawter, 31, has been part of the Illinois rehab center's trial for about a year, this weekend's fourth annual SkyRise Chicago fundraiser was the first public test of the technology. There was no guarantee he'd successfully climb the entire skyscraper formerly known as the Sears Tower, but he'd certainly give it a shot.

Yet there he was -- 53 minutes, 9 seconds after he set off -- in the tower's SkyDeck Chicago, and seemingly on top of the world.

"It was a good goal for the team to shoot for, and we hit it," he said immediately afterward.

This perch was a far cry from where Vawter found himself three years earlier, in a hospital room after his leg was amputated following a motorcycle accident.

He'd long been a runner, competing for St. Martin's University in Lacey, Washington, in races like the 800, 3,000 and 5,000 meters as well as in cross-country events.

And now, all of a sudden, he was a patient with just one leg.

But Vawter took a positive turn when he teamed up with the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, which U.S. News and World Report ranks as the nation's top rehab hospital.

He became a willing human guinea pig for researchers testing the one-of-a-kind prosthetic. In an interview with CNN affiliate WLS prior to Sunday's climb, Vawter called the new leg "a dramatic improvement over my normal prosthetic."

"It's something exciting and fun, and I hope that we push the boundaries of what the research and the leg is capable of," he said.

Levi Hargrove, from the Chicago rehab center, told WLS that "really advanced hardware" makes the device work.

"We record all of the data on the computer, and then teach this small microcomputer what it looks like" as the leg moves, Hargrove adds.

Vawter was met with cheers as he entered the skyscraper's front door on Sunday morning, then again after he trekked up the final steps. He had plenty of company and fellow inspiration as he went skyward, as one of about 3,000 people making the climb and raising roughly $1 million for the rehab center.

Among them was U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, who has worked tirelessly with the Rehabilitation Institute since suffering a stroke last January. In his first public appearance since then, he climbed 37 flights in about an hour.

"However bad it looks, if you or a loved one has suffered a debilitating stroke, you could be climbing the tower one day with us," Kirk said afterward, in comments provided by RIC. "Don't give up!"

That is Vawter's mindset as well. He's happy to help the cause, and to move forward in his own life with his new prosthetic's help.

"It feels awesome," he said of the leg.
 
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Him and Marijke eloped somewhere and havnt been seen since


 


 


 


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