Spox
Tele-Meister
Since my back went last year I carry a monopod with me every time I cross the door.Sorry man.
I always take an old golf club as a walking stick when I'm out walking.
Since my back went last year I carry a monopod with me every time I cross the door.Sorry man.
I always take an old golf club as a walking stick when I'm out walking.
Go.Deciding whether or not to go to the hospital for the chest pains.
I took two painkillers when I got in and I am assuming that those kicked in and no one wants to go to a hospital incase of, y'know.
I feel as though I maybe tempted fate by using the Racoon City of the Resident Evil games for my location.oh, I took your location reference to mean Montreal, Quebec, thus the French
I would still move.
Sounds like violence is too common in your hood for me.
I live in an area in which the official line is that there is zero crime and to suggest otherwise is a one way ticket to Palookaville.Your ER medical diagnosis from the injury would be part of the proof of being assaulted. Regarding the "can't be seen on CCTV" are folks in your area supposed to have constant video surveillance in every public place for proof of being attacked?... The question I'd ask the police, mayor, city/county council.. Very sorry for your trauma, hope you recover both physically and psychologically soon.
I live in an area in which the official line is that there is zero crime and to suggest otherwise is a one way ticket to Palookaville.
These are usually the same people that whine and complain that the police won't do anything about crime in their neighborhood.When the police eventually caught up and arrested him people actually came out of their houses to shout abuse at the police.
I've been to SF twice, it was the first ever place I visited in US, I flew to there and had bought an Amtrak pass and rode the trains to New York. Never been to LA. I completely hear what you are saying, I got an emergency move into this area out of somewhere which is what this place has turned into. I kind of feel as though my back is against the wall, I've been forced out of three houses prior to this by area violence and this is where I am from but in saying that almost no one I grew up with has stayed so I am holding onto a ghost and because my mum is on the edge of the area and I walk there most evenings.Oh man, hope you are okay, and that you do go get checked out. I hear ya on not wanting to leave but … man there are places to you can walk where you like. I think will soon forget where you came from. In the 90s I moved from LA to SF alone with almost no contacts up here. Was scary but I soon acclimated and forgot about where I grew up, and how comfortable I was there.
Best wishes to ya.
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I was recently diagnosed with costochondritis so my chest and ribcage feel strained at the best of times.What a pain in the butt. Hopefully you just strained your rib cage when you swung at the guy, and it's not anything with your heart. Agreed with the others, I wouldn't wear earbuds when walking in an area like that. Head up and on a swivel, and carry a big stick.
These are usually the same people that whine and complain that the police won't do anything about crime in their neighborhood.
That’s great. Hope SF was good to ya and that you can visit it again. It’s a little rough around the edges but my wife n I, both transplants here, like it better than the places we came from.I've been to SF twice, it was the first ever place I visited in US, I flew to there and had bought an Amtrak pass and rode the trains to New York. Never been to LA. I completely hear what you are saying, I got an emergency move into this area out of somewhere which is what this place has turned into. I kind of feel as though my back is against the wall, I've been forced out of three houses prior to this by area violence and this is where I am from but in saying that almost no one I grew up with has stayed so I am holding onto a ghost and because my mum is on the edge of the area and I walk there most evenings.