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Posted by: DrRod
Greetings,
I saw that this morning on MSNBC -- it was neat to see it (unfortuneate circumstances withstanding). They used it as an example of how people in Utah pull together. They also showed a case where people were asked to come out and work with sandbags to stop a flood -- they had more people than they had sandbags.
Posted by: DrRod
Yeah, the first joke was kinda funny, but let's not forget that this is really an awful thing to deal with. You just have to have hope and faith for something like this to turn out OK.
Posted by: DS650DAVE
question is ...would 80 girls show up to look for a mising quad?
Posted by: grademan
Just a few minutes ago on NBC nightly news they were talking about the missing 14yr. old in Utah. The police or local news (I can't remember which one) asked that anyone with an atv that wanted to help look for the girl show up at a certain time/date and cover some of the rougher terrain out there. 80 showed up! That says alot about the quality of people in our sport. Hopefully they'll find the girl alive and well.
Posted by: monteSS
That doesn't even dignify an answer let see a replacable Quad or a human life( of a little girl) what if this was you they were looking for wouldn't you want any and all effort put for to find your DUMB IGNORANT A$$. This did start out as a good thread!
Posted by: Ohio250rlover
most likely not why are people so uptight about finding her what if someones quad were hurt in the process i ask....it the quest still be worth it LOL