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News about kennyd...
I wanted to post something to let you guys know about a situation that happened this weekend.
It seems that around 10:30 Saturday morning kennyd was involved in a serious rock-crawler accident. Kenny was thrown from the vehicle during a roll-over and was injured. It seems that his head was trapped between the vehicle's roll cage and the ground resulting in some serious head injuries.
He was airlifted to St. James Hospital in Tulsa and after several hours of re-constructive surgery is in critical condition. It sounds like after adding 20 metal plates and 20 screws they have put him back together and he is on the road to a long recovery.
I just wanted to let you guys know so you could keep him in your thoughts and prayers!
Dave Brisco
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Hoping for a speedy recovery for you Kenny.
thoughts and prayers are with ya too.
Chris
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Likewise Kenny. Our thoughts and prayers for a complete and speedy recovery.
Glenn
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you Kenny.
Take care and get well soon.
Larry M.
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Prayers for a speedy and thorough recovery Kenny.
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A guy as talented as Kenny doesn't need any advice on building beautiful cars, but he might appreciate a card or two.
Would an address be available?
Jim
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Kenny, a speedy recovery and prayers are with you.
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.....Get Well Soon Kenny!!! God Bless You, you are in my prayers.... Bill
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Jim... Here is the address for the hospital...
St. John Medical Center
1923 S Utica Ave
Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 744-234
Just got work that they are moving him out of ICU and into a regular room. I don't know the room number at this time.
I know Kenny appreciates all of your thoughts and prayers...
Dave Brisco
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Man, that`s horrible!!! I hope he heals ok, that sounds really bad. My prayers go out !!
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[QUOTE=dangeroustoy;334981]Jim... Here is the address for the hospital...
Dave - It occurs to me that after admiring Kenny's craftsmanship for a long time, I DON'T KNOW THE GUY'S NAME!
Suppose the hospital knows who "KennyD" is?
Help!
Jim
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Henry Rifle
Kenny Davis
Many thanks,
Jim
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That's to bad, I hope every thing works out for him and his family.
They are all in our prayers. Kurt, Denise and Anthony
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Damn!!!! How the heck did something that terrible happen Dave????? Man, it's always the talented guys!!! Why doesn't stuff like this ever happen to the dirt bags?????
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I don't get it either... Over the many years that I have known Kenny he has had a knack for surviving these kinds of accidents... I didn't see the accident happen, but from what I hear he is very lucky to be here today!!!! I have to believe that someone is looking out for him!!!
Dave
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Kenny- Get well soon, I hope your recovery goes well. Our prayers are with you.
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Kenny.... to a speedy recovery.
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get well soon man we need ya back here building some of the most bithcin cars on the planet!!!
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D***!! What a terrible thing to happen to such a nice guy. :( When he is able please let him know we all care and pray for his rapid, complete recovery. Life can take some really strange turns sometimes.
Don
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Wow, what a horrific event. Kenny our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hope for a complete recovery. Maybe you can use this down time to dream and draw up the next great project or two.
Best wishes to you
Pat
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Sorry to hear this. Hope you get well fast Kenny. We'll keep you in our prayers.
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Oh man. It was just last month we were standing in the display hall and Kenny was telling us how excited he was with his new hobby of rock crawling. Told us all about the rig he'd been using and the new one he'd just ordered. Never occurred to think this could happen. Here's prayin' he has a full recovery.
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Prayers for him and his family i know the feeling of a loved one going through this .
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So sorry to hear of the accident. Hope your recovery is smooth, like your work.
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Here's to a speedy recovery and our prayers are with you Kenny....joe
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Kenny is the type of guy who does everything at a maximum.....he doesnt build medicore cars; instead, all the cars he builds are first class. His rock crawling is probably the same; he jumped in to the maximum. Fortunately (and unfortunately because it gives you false security), most rock crawling accidents are of the slow-roll type and result in few injuries. However, when you get to Kenny's intensity level, the rock walls are taller, the momentum greater, and the wrecks more serious.
I know Kenny will recover with the same all-out attitude that he puts forward in all his efforts.
Mike in Tucson
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Kenny D you are in our thoughts and prayers too. I wish you and your family well!
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Prayers going out for Kenny. Horrible accident, freak injury. Hope your recovery is complete so take your time getting well.
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Best Wishes for a full recovery to Kenny. He is a very talented guy.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Hope there are no long term complicatiions.
Mike
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Wanted to give you guys an update...
Kenny came home yesterday afternoon! Originally the doctors were saying that he would be in the hospital for at least 15 days... He was out in 5!!!!
The doctors are mystified... They have never seen someone recover so quickly! Guess they've never worked on kennyd before!!!
Dave Brisco
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Very good news. Here is to a Rapid recovery Kenny!:D
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Thanks Davey, that's terrific news..........
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Wow. Kenny is the man. I am so happy that he is getting better and better.
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Dave, is there a way to send a card to Kenny? Probably dont want his home address published on the internet but there should be a way to send him a quick card...or flowers....or billet parts.
Mike in Tucson
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here is a link to the contact information on his web page, however I may have to inspect any billet part so they can be sent to me! ;)
http://www.kdhotrods.com/Contact.html
Dave Brisco
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Sure am glad to hear the good news, right on.
What a Christmas present for his family and us here at CHR.
Here's to you and your's Kenny, Happy Holidays!!!
Kurt
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It's great news that he's home so quickly, a speedy recovery is on the way. Best wishes Kenny, we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Mike