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R.I.P #45

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Mein Beileid der Family, Freunden, befreundeten Racer ...

Sehr sehr großes Talent hat es hier erwischt. :cry:
Gruß
Florian


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R.I.P. Peter

Du warst ein sehr großes Talent. :(
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:cry: R.I.P :cry:

Irgendwie komm ich jetzt schon ins schwanken, ob ich meine beiden Krümel weiter für die Rennerei begeistern soll. Bei dem was die Eltern gerade durchmachen müssen steigt mir auch das Wasser in die Augen.
:wink: ...und rast nicht so!

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R.I.P kleiner Mann mit großem Talent :(

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R.I.P. PETER LENZ
Ich lass mich nicht erziehen, aber belehren.
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R.I.P. Peter,

Sowas greift die Bild natürlich gleich wieder auf. Wie kann man nur so junge Menschen Motorradrennen fahren lassen. Würde man dies verbieten, hätte er sein Lächeln noch.

So in etwa steht es in der Bild, mit unschönen Bildern.
Nur hätte er ohne Rennsport so gelächelt?
Man man man. Tragisch genug.
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Mein Beileid.


Gurky hat geschrieben: Irgendwie komm ich jetzt schon ins schwanken, ob ich meine beiden Krümel weiter für die Rennerei begeistern soll.
Dann darfst Du auch nicht mehr fahren. Die Kids machen doch meistens das nach, was die Eltern vormachen.
Grüße,
Schlosser-
sauschnell ............... müd´

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Der Bildzeitungs-Bericht ist eine riesige Farce! Hab noch nie sowas respekt- und ehrloses gelesen...

Annette Cudlin, die Mutter von Damo und Alex Cudlin, hat in einer FB-Diskussion genau die richtigen Worte gefunden, nachdem auch wieder einer von den obersten Moralwächtern (Mr. Matthews) den Eltern von Peter Verantwortungslosigkeit in die Schuhe schieben wollte...
Posting of Annette Cudlin:
"Well seeing as everyone else has had a go, I will put an extra bit in as well. I am a mother of two boys who race motorbikes, and they have done so since they were both 7 years old. My boys have been in and out of... just about every hospital ...in this country from motorcycle racing crashes, and there have been a couple of very close shaves, the worst being when Damz was 18, and he severely broke his back. He was extremely lucky that the outcome wasn't worse, because he came close to losing his life or being in a wheelchair, but the very first thing he did when he got his cast off was jump straight back on a motorcycle. How did I feel when he did that? I felt proud of him and happy that he was able to pursue his passion and his dream. People who don't have a passion for something just don't understand it I guess. There are some parents out there who have said that my husband and I have been irresponsible letting our boys be involved in such a potentially dangerous sport, but do you know that every time my boys were in hospital, there were lots of other kids in there with the same injuries, which were caused from falling out of a tree, falling off a sidewalk, doing a handstand on the beach playing with their mates, falling off a horse, kicking a soccer ball, goling fishing with their father, having a surf at the beach...the list goes on and on. You do know that kids can get their pilots licence at 15 don't you? Whilst I hope and pray that my boys stay safe doing a sport that they love, I also believe that every single one of us has a used by date and when your number is up, its up. Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the number of moments that take your breath away. That young boy was chasing a dream, he was in full flight and probably feeling on top of the world just before this happened, and whilst it is a terrible tragedy, I think it is destructive to the fabric of the family to lay any blame at their door whatsoever. If they had dragged him there kicking and screaming then your arguments may have some merit, but my bet is that they were doing a wonderul thing for their son. I feel a great deal of sadness for the family and their loss, and it is a terrible thing when a young person dies, but we are all impermanent, and some of us just make the most of every minute that we have knowing that the only certainty in life is death, from the moment we take our very first breath!"

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Posting of Mr. Matthews:
"If you think fishing is a dangerous you are plainly nuts!"

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Posting of Annette Cudlin:
"Really? Did you know that rock fishing is the most dangerous sport in Australia. More people lose their lives fishing than in any other way. Not nuts David. Just have a view that people should have the freedom to choose what they do in life without other people trying to tell them what is good for them."

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Posting of Mr. Matthews:
"Parents are in charge fishing too...if a child dies under their supervision it is their fault! Children are not old enough to choose...that's why they have laws or would you rather let them do anything they choose...it's illegal! I'm done here....sickos who want to pay to watch...good luck...we are supposed to look after our kids!"

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Posting of Annette Cudlin:
"Oh dear. I suggest a big bag of cotton wool to wrap yourself and your children in. And walk everywhere as well.....nope, that's dangerous too....maybe just stay inside....with no electricity....."

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My posting:
"Annette, what you wrote up there is probably the best statement about the meaning of life (and death) that I`ve ever read... Even Homer or Rilke couldn`t have said it better. I totally agree with every word... Let people like Mr. Matthews s...ay what he wants to say, for he does not know the meaning of life at all. People who give the word "responsibility" such a significance in such a case don`t know nothing about passion, love and life itself. None of us is responsible for the life of others, not even for that of our kids. So many children are born silent or die of suddeninfant death. Who do you blame then??? Well, not the parents, I think. But you need someone who is responsible, don`t you...? Ok, let`s blame the physicians...
It`s totally senseless to look for someone to blame when someone moves up to heaven. Call it fate, destiny, or whatever. I lost two of my best friends by motorcycle accidents on public roads here in germany. Both were over 20. Motorbikes were their lives. They worked 20 hours a day to pay the tires and the fuel. No parents to blame. Last year another guy I knew from a training on the racetrack also "died" a few weeks later on a public road. But that young 19 year-old boy came back to show his loved ones that our life is more than most people think - that we don`t go from one moment to another - but live forever and always will be near our family and friends. Mr. Matthews surely wants to take me to the madhouse when he reads this, but it is the truth. Eric came back as a butterfly. He visited me on the racetrack called Lausitzring. He hit my hair, landed on my trailer, stroke my finger, climbed on it, and flew away when I told him to do so - straight up, til I couldn`t see him anymore. I wrote about that experience in a german forum, and Erics` parents read it. His sister recited it during the funeral ceremony, and a butterfly flew through the chapel when she was reading it. Before the ceremony his mother and sister had exactly the same experience that I had. They were standing in front of their house, talking with their landlord, and a butterfly hit his mothers` hair, landed in front of her, climbed on her finger, and flew further to his sister, climbed on her finger, flew into his garage, where he used to screw on his bike, over his loved car, and then straight up to, til they couldn`t see him anymore...
That was the story that convinced me of the fact that our souls never die, but fly away to better places, where no judges are waiting with the "responsibility"-sign in their hands, where you always land on clouds after falling, and where we`ll all meet again... someday...
Peter is there... happy and waiting, without regrets or accusations... just love...
Ride in peace bro~~~~~~~ ღ"

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Posting of Annette Cudlin:
"Lovely words Bundy. You should listen to Thich Nhat Hanh or Ekhart Tolle - they talk about the impermanence of life and the fact that there is no such thing as death - it is just our mind's concept that can't cope with this phenomenom. I ha...ve had many experiences like the one you have described as well. Apart from all of that though, I do hate it when other people decide that you are not looking after your children responsibly because something bad has happened to them. Every single time an adult gets into a car and straps a child into a car seat, they are putting them at risk, every time they let them ride their pushbike, or do any kind of activity at all there is a risk. Ever been hit in the head with a cricket ball at full throttle? Ever had a bit of a punch up with your mate? Some of those childish biffs can end up tragically too. There is an element of danger in even feeding a 3 year old a frankfurt. I remember Alex choking on one of those once. I nearly ripped his throat out in absolute panic trying to get it back out again (who had heard of the Heimlich maneouver back then?). Children are very precious and we should look after them and make the things they do as safe as we possibly can, but what happens after that is destiny in my view. Here endeth the lesson......"

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My posting:
"Wow........... wow.......... wow.......... You are SO right - with every single word!!! That last sentence says it all: " Children are very precious and we should look after them and make the things they do as safe as we possibl...y can, but w...hat happens after that is destiny in my view."
I wanted to add that we parents surely HAVE a responsibility for our children, but you don`t find it in the wording of a law. It`s written in our hearts and souls... We FEEL that we have to protect our kids against all evil in this world, and that we have to help them grow up in the best possible way, so that they can experience the beauty (and the immanent ugliness) of life. Children KNOW what`s best for them, even if some so called "adults" don`t believe that they can even think for themselves... Peter "died" doing what he loved, while so many other (and older) people don`t even know what love and passion ARE...

Dean Koontz once found some words for it:

"Not one day in anyone’s life, so her father taught, is an uneventful day, no day without profound meaning, no matter how dull and boring it might seem, no matter whether you are a seamstress or a queen, a shoeshine boy or a movie star, a renowned philosopher or a Down’s syndrome child. Because in every day of your life, there are opportunities to perform little kindnesses for others, both by conscious acts of will and unconscious example. Each smallest act of kindness-even just words of hope when they are needed, the remembrance of a birthday, a compliment that engenders a smile-reverbrates across great distances and spans of time, affecting lives unknown to the one whose generous spirit was the source of this good echo, because kindness is passed on and grows each time it’s passed, until a simple courtesy becomes an act of selfless courage years later and far away. Likewise, each small meanness, each thoughtless expression of hatred, each envious and bitter act, regardless of how petty, can inspire others, and is therefore the seed that ultimately produces evil fruit, poisoning people whom you have never met and never will. All human lives are so profoundly and intricately entwinedthose dead, those living, those generations yet to rests in every heart and in every pair of hands. Therfore, after every failure, we are obliged to strive again for success, and when faced with the end of one thing, we must build something new and better in the ashes, just as from pain and grief, we must weave hope, for each of us is a thread critical to the strength-to the very survival-of the human tapestry. Every hour in every life contains such often unrecognized potential to affect the world that the great days for which we, in our dissatisfaction, so often yearn are already with us; all great days and thrilling possibilities are combined always in this momentous day."

What I believe is - that every funeral on earth is a childbirth in heaven...

Annette, someday I will visit you, and we`ll sit on your porch, looking at the sunset, not talking, just feeling.... surrounded by butterflies, dragonflies, kangaroos and lizards...........

Fly in peace, #45~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
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Wahre Worte.
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Bundy hat geschrieben:Der Bildzeitungs-Bericht ist eine riesige Farce! Hab noch nie sowas respekt- und ehrloses gelesen...
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Fly in peace, #45~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
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dann schau mal bei facebook unter bilder, das ist mehr als krank

ok - das wurde bereinigt
da waren gestern ganz üble sachen zu lesen.
schmerz ist wenn schwäche den körper verlässt
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