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He got lucky -- Usually you can't act on changing your mind on the way down... 1monster May 2015 #1
What makes this "lucky"? Larry Engels May 2015 #5
he grabbed for that lifeline heaven05 May 2015 #6
Hahahaha! :) Larry Engels May 2015 #10
You have been schooled by a low post know-it-all alphafemale May 2015 #11
Haha ohnoyoudidnt May 2015 #12
usually it is "Can I have a do over?" Human101948 May 2015 #14
you're right heaven05 May 2015 #17
The fact that he's not dead is pretty lucky. Oneironaut May 2015 #16
... shenmue May 2015 #2
K&R...Thanks for posting, Omaha Steve red dog 1 May 2015 #3
+1 davidpdx May 2015 #19
And the kayaker had a DOG on board! Wilms May 2015 #4
Dog was his pilot, after all :) nt JudyM May 2015 #18
I suspect it was not a long fall into the river. dixiegrrrrl May 2015 #7
Depends on how you hit the water localroger May 2015 #9
Of course, going into the Hackensack River is tantamount to suicide... Human101948 May 2015 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author FailureToCommunicate May 2015 #8
I wonder if he'll try again on a higher bridge nt LiberalElite May 2015 #13
Maybe the fact someone really cared whether he lived or not moved him to take his help. Judi Lynn May 2015 #20
Great photo! red dog 1 May 2015 #21
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