Brodco roll over
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Brodco roll over
Was watching the live stream and it looked very violent. I was holding my breath at what seemed like forever to get the word that they were both out of the boat. I am just glad that both Chuck and Grant looked like they were ok. Great sportsmanship shown by WHM for giving up there chance to win by hanging around to make sure there friends were ok.
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Was watching the live stream and it looked very violent. I was holding my breath at what seemed like forever to get the word that they were both out of the boat. I am just glad that both Chuck and Grant looked like they were ok. Great sportsmanship shown by WHM for giving up there chance to win by hanging around to make sure there friends were ok.
this isn't svl .you cant splinter this class with innuendo.
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Why start Sh*t? Randy posted a sincere thread. I also was glad Chuck and Grant were OK and also held my breath untill they got out. I don't think there was ANY inuendo in Randy's post!
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Was a brilliant display of good equipment. And for style...
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Looked bad and the wait for them to get out was eternity.
That said, WHM made the tough choice. They saw up close how bad the wreck was. They stayed. Kudos.
Stihl was too far away to get any idea of the scene other than knowing they went over. No knock to Stihl for continuing.
I do think it would be mighty sportsmanlike of STIHL to ask to have the 1st/2nd points split evenly with WHM.
That said, WHM made the tough choice. They saw up close how bad the wreck was. They stayed. Kudos.
Stihl was too far away to get any idea of the scene other than knowing they went over. No knock to Stihl for continuing.
I do think it would be mighty sportsmanlike of STIHL to ask to have the 1st/2nd points split evenly with WHM.
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APBA used to base your finishing position on your position at the time of the incident if you stopped to render assistance . Do other organizations also use this method ?