A list of puns related to "Fourche"
Bonjour la communauté! Je cherche une fourche en acier pour freins à disque pour améliorer mon vélo jacques anquetil. Étant un vélo en acier un peu ancien, je suppose que la fourche existante fait 1 pouce.
Existe-t-il des fourches en 1 pouce qui peuvent accueillir des freins a disques ou patins? Je fais que tomber sur des 1" 1/8 sur internet et je perds un peu l'espoir. Merci d'avance !!
My close friend who isn’t on Reddit hasn’t heard from her uncle in Des Allemands since yesterday. At that time, water was up to his knees in his apartment and then they lost contact.
If anyone had heard any updates about the conditions there, please let me know. Thank you!
Bonjour , j'ai acheter un rockrider 6.0 de 2011 d'occasion et je voulais savoir si on peu régler la fourche car elle est très dure .
My 6 yo son was with his other parent involved in a twice-roll car accident into a ditch today. Thank god he is OK save some abrasions and has a therapist to talk to.
I drove 90 minutes to pick him up. When I got there (Ochshner), I notified the ER attendant that I wanted to speak to the attendants who took care of him to ask about follow up like concussions, etc.
Without missing a beat, the nurse began chewing me out that they were "very worried" that I had made this child "paranoid about COVID." And kept telling me that he had said "my dad told me xyz" about it. Mind you, my son has a pretty precocious understanding of it - like he gets that non sick people can spread, has a rudimentary understanding of antibodies and knows we are hopeful for a vaccine. But he's not paranoid.
This seemed to be based on the fact he'd refused a cup of water and a sandwich they offered him (we don't do takeout.)
Obviously, I was stunned. My kid almost died and these people's first reaction was to chastize me about COVID education?!
Later, when he told me the story of the crash, he had been pulled out of the car by a "biker" who told him "COVID isnt real" and then "Donald Trump loves you." My son was crying and the guy told him to stop. He was freaked out to be surrounded by people without masks, which, sorry to say, in my world, is a-ok.
I'm practically shaking right now. I've worked my ass off to both teach my son in age appropriate terms about COVID, explicitly not make him paranoid and explain to him that some people have very different views of it etc. His psychologist commended me and him for this. Other parents have too.
He also told me about being in the ER and a doctor not wearing a mask. Like WTF?
I'm mulling over who to write to. Ochshner? LDH? I realize I could just let it go but I'm chilled to the bone.
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