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I am not sure if you guys like these. None of them is very explicit.
Anyway, definitions of squids:
"An extremely rare animal with a short lifespan. Usually a new sport bike enthusiast with the reasoning of a lunatic, whom you might see thrashing on an R1 wearing sandals, shorts, and a tee.
When found lying motionless on the pavement, this creature transforms itself into a stream of blood, exposed flesh, and broken limbs. Hence the squid moniker."
Basically a poser with a sportbike.
Meet Jagger.
http://www.newsherald.com/news/motorcycle_69164___article.html/panama_city.html
Traffic fatality in Panama City
Comments 24 | Recommend 8
October 28, 2008 12:46:00 PM
By TONY SIMMONS / Online Editor
PANAMA CITY — A Panama City man whose 12-year-old son died last week from a bicycle accident was killed in a motorcycle wreck Tuesday.
Jagger Haskins, 29, was driving south on Balboa Avenue on a purple 2006 Yamaha motorcycle at about 12:30 p.m. when a white 2001 Lincoln Mercury sedan attempted a northbound turn onto Balboa from West 12th Street and pulled into the path of the motorcycle, according to a Panama City Police Department release.
Witnesses said it appeared that Haskins first attempted to pass the car before attempting to brake.
"He hit the gas, realized he wasn't going to make it, and tried to brake," said Chris Moore, an eye witness who was riding his bicycle when the accident occurred.
Moore said Haskins' motorcycle hit the driver's side of the car head-on, flew out of control and landed to the left of the car.
Haskins' body came to rest partially under the car‘s left front tire.
David Eldridge said he heard it all happen from his home, which is located on the same block.
"I heard the cycle as it came down the street," Eldridge said. "I heard the engine rev, then scream and then pow!"
According to the Bay County Clerk of Court records, Haskins was driving on a suspended license.
Police identified the driver of the driver of the sedan as 78-year-old Daphne Rooks of Panama City.
Haskins' son, 12-year-old, Colby Allan Haskins, passed away Oct. 19 at the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Ill., from injuries he received in a bicycle accident.
Jennifer Carr, a friend and former girlfriend of Jagger Haskins, said he was deeply affected by his son's death.
"I just picked him up from the airport on Sunday," Carr said. "He was still hurting; he just wanted to sleep a lot."
Carr said she and Jagger Haskins spent time together Tuesday morning and she dropped him off at his grandmother's home about 90 minutes before the motorcycle crash.
Carr said she has known Jagger Haskins for about four years and would miss him dearly.
"He was a good person," Carr said. "He loved his kids more than anything."
Anyway, definitions of squids:
"An extremely rare animal with a short lifespan. Usually a new sport bike enthusiast with the reasoning of a lunatic, whom you might see thrashing on an R1 wearing sandals, shorts, and a tee.
When found lying motionless on the pavement, this creature transforms itself into a stream of blood, exposed flesh, and broken limbs. Hence the squid moniker."
Basically a poser with a sportbike.
Meet Jagger.
http://www.newsherald.com/news/motorcycle_69164___article.html/panama_city.html
Traffic fatality in Panama City
Comments 24 | Recommend 8
October 28, 2008 12:46:00 PM
By TONY SIMMONS / Online Editor
PANAMA CITY — A Panama City man whose 12-year-old son died last week from a bicycle accident was killed in a motorcycle wreck Tuesday.
Jagger Haskins, 29, was driving south on Balboa Avenue on a purple 2006 Yamaha motorcycle at about 12:30 p.m. when a white 2001 Lincoln Mercury sedan attempted a northbound turn onto Balboa from West 12th Street and pulled into the path of the motorcycle, according to a Panama City Police Department release.
Witnesses said it appeared that Haskins first attempted to pass the car before attempting to brake.
"He hit the gas, realized he wasn't going to make it, and tried to brake," said Chris Moore, an eye witness who was riding his bicycle when the accident occurred.
Moore said Haskins' motorcycle hit the driver's side of the car head-on, flew out of control and landed to the left of the car.
Haskins' body came to rest partially under the car‘s left front tire.
David Eldridge said he heard it all happen from his home, which is located on the same block.
"I heard the cycle as it came down the street," Eldridge said. "I heard the engine rev, then scream and then pow!"
According to the Bay County Clerk of Court records, Haskins was driving on a suspended license.
Police identified the driver of the driver of the sedan as 78-year-old Daphne Rooks of Panama City.
Haskins' son, 12-year-old, Colby Allan Haskins, passed away Oct. 19 at the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Ill., from injuries he received in a bicycle accident.
Jennifer Carr, a friend and former girlfriend of Jagger Haskins, said he was deeply affected by his son's death.
"I just picked him up from the airport on Sunday," Carr said. "He was still hurting; he just wanted to sleep a lot."
Carr said she and Jagger Haskins spent time together Tuesday morning and she dropped him off at his grandmother's home about 90 minutes before the motorcycle crash.
Carr said she has known Jagger Haskins for about four years and would miss him dearly.
"He was a good person," Carr said. "He loved his kids more than anything."