Simon Cowell

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Couldnt agree more....i certainly regret it :sad:

It's massive decision. Specialist said, 'I can operate tomorrow, and we can have you walking straight away, or you might never walk again. You can move your feet now. Or we can treat conservatively, and you'll have to lie there for a few weeks'. I said I'll stay here unless something changes.

Pain since has been easier to treat as the medics have said that they don't need to look into the metalwork causing issues (there is none). I've still got very good movement in my back. Not perfect, but hey ho, I'm walking, running, cycling.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
I wish him well and a speedy recovery, I met him about 10 years ago and we had a good 30 minute conversation about all sorts. I got the firm impression in that time that he was genuinely likeable and a normal (albeit very well off) guy. I think the stage persona is exactly that, he's been playing a pantomime villain part for many years because it's what people (especially ITV viewers) want, particularly in that show. Like all pantomimes and many films, those panel shows aimed at a certain mentality need a convincing villain.
I'm not an X factor fan at all & not sure he plays the pantomime villain, he just tells it as it is sometimes, although he seems to have mellowed recently :sad: Hope his back injury isn't too serious & maybe he should consider a 'normal' bicycle without the extra power :laugh:
 
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HMS_Dave

Grand Old Lady
News has it that he's had a metal rod installed in his back and he'd broken numerous vertebrae...
 
I seriously hope he has better luck with it than i have
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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
What are we looking at?

a poorly focused X-ray by looks of things
 
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