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10-24-2015 05:37 PM
The thread about Joy got me thinking.
10-24-2015 05:44 PM
Angela
10-24-2015 05:49 PM
10-24-2015 06:11 PM
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@depglass wrote:The thread about Joy got me thinking.
re you referring to the thread about Joy Mangano ? or our QVC Model Joy.
10-24-2015 06:20 PM - edited 10-24-2015 06:25 PM
Angela Izzo-Sink I believe.
10-24-2015 07:11 PM
Angela has always been one of my favorite models. I love watching Leah on Saturday morning. Angela is always on there. Otherwise I don't get to see her that much. She is a delight to watch. Her facial expressions, the slight way she nods her head when she agrees with what is being said.
For those who have never watch Leah (I know it's early on Saturday), it's more than just a sell show, it's a tiny bit entertaining too.
There are other models I like too. Maureen is one of them. She's usually on there too. We've all known about Angela and her motorcycles.
10-24-2015 07:40 PM
Great photo!
I rarely know anything about any of the models... And don't know much more about the hosts. It is interesting to hear things like this.
10-24-2015 08:00 PM - edited 10-24-2015 08:01 PM
@willdob3 Angela looks as good in her silkies on her powerful bike as she does in any stately Louis Dell Olio doesn't she? She is quite beautiful.
10-24-2015 09:37 PM
Wow, nice photo on her motorcycle.
We in the medical field call those who ride motorcycles "organ donors."
One hospital I worked at was close to a freeway in Southern California, so our ICU got lots of motorcycle injuries. At one time, 6 out of our 8 patients were young men from motorcycle accidents. They were all on ventilators with head injuries. They had physical injuries too, lacerated livers, ruptured spleens, broken bones. But, what was going to do them in was the head injury. It really bummed we nurses out. We would go make rounds suctioning them on the ventilators. They were unresponsive to us.
A couple were repeat customers.
I can understand why people ride them, but I just would NEVER do it. There's no helmet that can absolutely protect against serious head injury.
Hyacinth
10-25-2015 01:04 AM
@hyacinth003 wrote:Wow, nice photo on her motorcycle.
We in the medical field call those who ride motorcycles "organ donors."
One hospital I worked at was close to a freeway in Southern California, so our ICU got lots of motorcycle injuries. At one time, 6 out of our 8 patients were young men from motorcycle accidents. They were all on ventilators with head injuries. They had physical injuries too, lacerated livers, ruptured spleens, broken bones. But, what was going to do them in was the head injury. It really bummed we nurses out. We would go make rounds suctioning them on the ventilators. They were unresponsive to us.
A couple were repeat customers.
I can understand why people ride them, but I just would NEVER do it. There's no helmet that can absolutely protect against serious head injury.
Hyacinth
AZ -- helmets only required for under 18 yrs of age. Good thing our freeways aren't as crowded as yours..................
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