“As soon as I got the breaths in, I knew straight away that his body was reacting to that,” James told ABC. An emergency chopper got Haz to Royal Hobart hospital. James found his kid face down and not breathing, dragged him onto the jetski, and took him to a nearby boat where he and a pal took turns hitting the kid with CPR until he drew breath. In April, teenager Harry Hollmer-Cross, son of big-wave legend James Hollmer-Cross, hit the bottom at Shipstern Bluff, was knocked unconscious and “rag dolled down the point under water though all the rocks.” Doc said I was lucky to survive the flight ’cause of the pressure. One lung was partially collapsed, the other wasn’t working. I landed right on my chest and, through my impact suit, I blew out my ribcage and punctured my lung… I was sent straight to the trauma ward, my ribs were badly broken like in a car crash, and tubes were put in my lungs to drain ’em. “It’s not flat there, it’s like Pipeline. “I got impaled on a limestone pinnacle,” said Dylan. One week ago, BeachGrit placed a call through to the ICU room of the shaper and former pro Dylan Longbottom who was gifted a front-row seat to his mortality after being driven chest-first into a limestone pinnacle at a wave he described as the heaviest in Australia. Now that waves that were hitherto deemed insurfable are ridden by everyone from children to the aged, well, the old saying ‘you play you pay’ has never been more prophetic. Until very recently, surfing was as extreme as a twilight sail around a man-made lake, the most common injury a protruding gut from all the post-surf beers. Had to crawl for 20 minutes as had to go so slow as pain was intense." When marrying Brad Chase and Denise Bauer while Denise was in labour, he called Denise "Dennis", and when the baby began to come out shouted "What's that there?" and later made several criticisms of her (the baby, who was a girl) and said "It's not cute at all!"."Got washed in and couldn’t walk up beach. When Alan spoke out again, he said "You have specifically been told not to poop". When Alan began to speak out, Sanders told him he "did not want to hear another poop (peep) out of him". When Alan was charged with advising a client to run because it was very likely the client would lose and go to jail for a long time, Judge Sanders greeted him with a sorry shake of the head. Judge Sanders refuses to allow "Poopycock" (most likely Poppycock) or "Jibber-Jabber" in his courtroom, and both Alan, who Sanders called "Alan Shoop" rather than Shore on one occasion, and Denny have used his crankiness to their advantage. Judge Sanders often appears oblivious to the rules of evidence, blatantly sustaining and overruling objections incorrectly, and can be manipulated by attorneys, particularly Alan Shore. Bush, frequently claims "I am the decider." He also, in a jab by the writers at then-President George W. At the end of that case, he reveals that he didn't have a clue what on earth they were talking about during the whole case, and then ruled in favour of "The Doctor" because he thought, as said earlier, the plaintiff was an ass. He also called the defendant, a doctor who was alleged to have stolen the right to the plaintiff's blood, a "Vampire Doctor". Robert Sanders, played by Shelley Berman, is a District Court Judge who appears in 11 episodes of Boston Legal, first appearing in the episode " Stick It".Īn increasingly senile and crotchety old man, in one case he, in response to Shirley Schmidt saying "Whatever you think about."(in reference to a plaintiff), calls the plaintiff "an ass".
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