08-12-2020, 01:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2020, 01:30 PM by HENDRIX 2.0.)
Douglas Quaid was born and raised in Utah. Utah is known for some of the best off roading in the world. It’s terrain is challenging and scenic. One time the young teenager in Quaid set off with his dirtbike into the desert, when he returned he was no longer a kid. It was an early start to the day, Quaid parked his truck, fired up his bike, and went full throttle into the desert like a bat out of hell. He covered many miles on his ride until his bike encountered catastrophic engine failure. He had to ditch the bike and return on foot. The summer heat beat down upon Quaid and cooked him like a steak. He became in dire need of water. Water collects at low areas, so Quaid wandered into a slot canyon. The canyon was getting deeper and narrower. Alas, there was a collection of water. Brimming with excitement Quaid rushed to the water source, but stumbled and caused a rock slide which pinned his arm against the canyon wall. The only chance of rescue was self rescue. And the only cutting tool he had was a pair of nail clippers. He did what had to be done, he cut his arm off, guzzled the water, and powered his way back to his truck. At the hospital doctors successfully installed a bionic arm which aids Quaid in making tackles on the field to this day. (239 words)
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