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Prayer Request :(

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Bullyson, Jun 15, 2008.

  1. Bullyson

    Bullyson CH Dog

    A very good friend of mine passed away this morning leaving behind 4 children. Jonathan Goddard was a very good guy and a friend of mine for some time now. He played football for the school right up the street from mine. Thank God he was a few years younger than me as he was one hell of a defensive end and would have killed me, as I was a QB. He went on to play at Marshall University and was then drafted by the Detroit Lions. After a short lived time there he was picked up by the Indianapolis Colts where he finished out his career in the NFL.
    He was riding his motorcycle home from Starke last night and crashed. He was life flighted to Shands and put on life support. They took him off this morning after his kids and family were able to say goodbye. RIP Jonny G. :( Thanks for the prayers folks. The Family will appreciate it

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  2. texas_dogger

    texas_dogger Big Dog

    I am sorry to hear about your friend:(. Him and his family will be in my prayers.
     
  3. redripper

    redripper Big Dog

    sorry for the loss. They will be in my prayers.
     
  4. CooljoeGoodie

    CooljoeGoodie Big Dog

    Sorry for your lost...
     
  5. chbk

    chbk Big Dog

    god bless his wife and kidds
     
  6. TripleJ

    TripleJ CH Dog

    Damn! He was a cool young man Hows mark with this? Call me this is the first I learned of this. J
     
  7. surfercalavera

    surfercalavera Big Dog

    sorry for the lost of that family:(, God guard and protect them.
     
  8. masta of game

    masta of game Banned

    sorry for the loss, They will be in my prayers.
     
  9. coolhandjean

    coolhandjean CH Dog

    Very sorry to hear. I will keep his family in my prayers.
    RIP Jonny.
     
  10. chinasmom

    chinasmom CH Dog

    What a beautiful family and such a tragedy for them. My prayers and thoughts going there way.
     
  11. Suki

    Suki Guest

    Being a rider myself, i'm SO very sorry to be reading about this.
    most definitly, {{{{{{{Prayers en route}}}}}}} for his family and friends.
    RIP Jonathan
    my pegs are down for you....


    THE BIKER

    When you see us moving past you quickly:

    Don't take offense or think we're trying to "show off". Ninety five percent of the time, we're trying to get out of your blind spot or taking ourselves out of a potential dangerous situation that has evolved around us.
    Distancing ourselves from you does not mean we want to race, but that we're giving ourselves the edge we need at the moment.

    When you hear our horn:

    Don't take offense or think we're trying to aggravate you.
    All we're doing is letting you know where we are in relation to you on the road, and we're more than likely aware of your inattentiveness to us while you're talking on a cell phone, eating, reading or involved in some other distracting aspect to
    your driving. It's important to us, and you, that you know we're there.

    When you hear our loud pipes:

    Don't become angry and hostile toward us. Yes, some are quite loud, but for some, there's a purpose behind being loud. It's about letting you know we're close by and we're constantly hoping that our investment in this accessory will help save our lives. Our pipes are really not about our ego...it's a pride and personalization to our form of transportation.

    When you see us in our clothes:

    Don't become fearful of us or think us weird. Our leather jackets, chaps, gloves and boots are the barriers between loosing massive amounts of flesh should something cause us to go down...nothing more, nothing less. Safety
    gear is paramount to our riding. We wear patches on our jackets, and pins on our vests. These are symbols of pride and honor within our group(s), individuals giving back to those who gave. These things bond us as a brotherhood and sisterhood among bikers. Not that we're better than anyone else, but that we have the same kind of nobility and pride in our accomplishments as you may have in the various aspects of your life. I guess one could say; our patches and pins are the decals and the bumper stickers of our involvement with society and the general public, of which we are very pleased to be a part of in our own little way.

    When you see us in a restaurant:

    You don't have to shield your child or feel intimidated. We have family, wives, husbands, children and loved ones too, just like you. We smile; we laugh and enjoy the moments we have. We are approachable, and would befriend you, if given the opportunity.

    When you see us in a parking lot:

    Don't convince yourself that we're there to "get you". More than likely, we just finished a long ride and are taking a break. Or, we may be meeting up with other riders for a charity run for young children, or another very worthy cause. We may just be admiring one another's bikes, sharing our pride with other brothers and sisters, just like you do with your personal vehicle.
    It's what we do...it's a part of our lives, and we'd be more than welcome to share with you what riding a bike is all about...if you'd only ask.

    When you see aggressive riding bikers:

    Don't put us all in the same stereotypical category as those whose behavior and actions would cause you to react in disgust and intolerance. Many of us do not agree with this style of riding either, and we know and understand that human nature tends to blend us all together as the "same group". Most of us don't want that title...and don't deserve it.

    When you see a group of bikers on the roadways:

    Give us the courtesy of sharing the road with you.
    Please don't "move in" between several bikers in formation. This gets us very excited and nervous, especially when it's done with no due regard for our safety.
    Provide us with your awareness of the fact that we are much more vulnerable than you. We don't want to challenge you, for all of us are wise enough to know...we'd lose that battle.

    When you are turning left or entering a roadway/highway:

    Look, then look again...and then one more time. For we can be easily hidden, and appear to be invisible by such things as a telephone pole, another vehicle, bright lights or the glare of the sun...or possibly, the beads hanging from your rearview mirror, among numerous other items that are displayed there. If you see us flashing our lights at you or blowing our horn, we're only trying to ensure that you will see us before tragedy changes both our lives.

    When you are behind us:

    Please give us the room we need and don't tailgate us. If you hit us, we're going down...HARD! We don't want to play games with you, we just want to enjoy the ride and the fresh air, and experience that which many of you have never lived for. If we accelerate away from you, don't interpret this action
    as though we want to drag race you. We're only trying to take ourselves out of a bad situation if you insist on being too close.

    When, and if, you experience road rage:

    Don't take it out on us just because we're smaller than you and more vulnerable. Think about what you're doing and the end result that may become a reality. The consequences of your actions and choices could be very detrimental to our well being, our families, our children and our loved ones.
    Yes, there are those that can tend to piss you off, however, rage towards them will not solve the issues, but accentuate them. Nine out of ten bikers will do everything they can to take themselves out of that situation without causing you or them harm.

    When you have an opportunity to talk to us:

    You'll discover, outside any influenced or stereotypical mindset you may have, that we are just as human as you are, just with different interests and toys. Many of us would give you the shirt off our back if it would tend to brighten your day or console you in some way. We're really no different...and we drive cars, trucks and vans too. So, meet us and greet us...I think you'll be pleasantly surprised that you'll be met with open arms.

    Thank You for attempting to understand
     
  12. frenchie1936

    frenchie1936 Guest

    my condolences to you and his family david. sorry to be reading this man.
     
  13. Bullyson

    Bullyson CH Dog

    Its rough Luke. Those 4 kids lost their Dad on Fathers Day. Thanks for all the prayers. It means ALOT. Thank you all, really.


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  14. CynthiaATL

    CynthiaATL Guest

    I am so sorry for your loss! You and his family are in my prayers!
     
  15. scratchin dog

    scratchin dog CH Dog

    Very sorry for your loss. RIP Jonny G. Your family is in my prayers.
     
  16. marshall619

    marshall619 Top Dog

    Sorry to hear this bro. His family & yours will be in my prayers...God Bless

    Mel
     
  17. bullydogs

    bullydogs Top Dog

    Sorry to hear this.I will pray for all friends and loved ones.
     
  18. Marty

    Marty Guest

    I'm at a loss for words here, it's hard for a young one to lose a parent... may God bless this family :eek:
     
  19. cutt

    cutt CH Dog

    Another one gone but never forgotten..RIP Jonathon Goddard

    God bless the family and friends
     
  20. Chef-Kergin

    Chef-Kergin Guest

    the family is in my thoughts.

    sorry to hear sad news like this.
     

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