Champ188 Posted August 15, 2015 Posted August 15, 2015 I was injured at a Cincinnati Reds baseball game when I was around 13 years old. A foul ball was hit by an Alanta player named Jim Wynn aka the toy cannon. The ball was coming right at me. A man behind me shoved me in an attempt to get the ball hisself. I dropped my arms to keep from falling, and pow the ball hit me in my right eye. Ended up in the hospital with a skull fracture and broken blood vessels in my right eye. Later had to have surgery for a detached retina. Dad had checked into the liability that riverfront stadium had, and it was none. You assume responsibility for anything that might happen to you when you purchase a ticket. Guess what I am trying to say is that's life, deal with it. A baseball to the noggin. This may explain a lot. denjac and dtrs5kprs 2
DaddyO Posted August 15, 2015 Posted August 15, 2015 This isn't the first time that they have been sued. That's why they're insured. They turn it over to their Insurance company to take care of it. In this, particular, case, the person that was hit developed a detached retina. So, there was some pain and medical expenses to cover. I don't really think that it will hurt Lambert's business. DaddyO We all make decisions; but, in the end, our decisions make us.
dtrs5kprs Posted August 15, 2015 Posted August 15, 2015 Anyone else trying to get their head around how a Lambert's roll lacerated and detached anything? Those things are pillow soft and usually greased up enough to just slide off contact. And warm. And heavenly. Having a Homer Simpson "doughnuts" moment. I'd be much more worried about having a license plate fall on me in there. Maybe they should set up a Juggs machine out front and run a few reps as an entrance requirement. OK, now I'm thinking about a Juggs shooting hot, throwed, rolls all over. Tasty. Skeeter ZX190, Quillback and Champ188 3
gitnby Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 Anyone else trying to get their head around how a Lambert's roll lacerated and detached anything? Those things are pillow soft and usually greased up enough to just slide off contact. And warm. And heavenly. Having a Homer Simpson "doughnuts" moment. I'd be much more worried about having a license plate fall on me in there. Maybe they should set up a Juggs machine out front and run a few reps as an entrance requirement. OK, now I'm thinking about a Juggs shooting hot, throwed, rolls all over. Tasty. Those things are pillow soft and usually greased up enough to just slide off contact. And warm. And heavenly. Juggs shooting hot, throwed, rolls all over. Tasty. For some reason, I have this urge to go to Hooters? Champ188, dtrs5kprs and tho1mas 3
Bass Enforcer Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 What I would like to know is, was she/he trying to catch it? If so why do they have to be responsible for those who can't catch? Some people are always just looking to make an easy buck. Read the sign "home of the the throwed rolls"
Roger Craig Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 Don't like to admit it but I work at Fall Creek, some are just clueless I believe. Had one gal tonight ALLERGIC to Hickory, and she orders the slow smoked hickory ribs, then gets an allergic reaction, thought she was going to die at one point. (Ambulance came and she is just fine fyi). Why order smoked ribs if you are allergic to the smoke, or better yet do not have and eppy or benedryl? Champ188 1
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