I have crashed on a motorcycle that was going at 140mph, so I know what it feels like.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can feel the wind go by when I run. It feels good. It feels fast.
I know what it's like to go very fast on motorcycles. Those moments, they stay with you.
In August of 2002, I survived a car accident. Although I can still see the van speeding toward us, I cannot bring to mind the crash itself - only its aftermath.
I just banged it a little bit on a helmet. And you know, if you get your throwing motion and momentum going at a helmet it makes it hurt a little more and it freaks everybody out because it's your throwing shoulder, but honestly, it feels great.
The more you fly, the more unsettling it is, because you realize how much more likely it will be for you to crash. I am getting better at it, though.
I've spent an awful lot of my time in the air. I've had everything happen to me in a plane that could happen. Except a crash.
Some moments it feels longer, other moments it feels like it's flown by; you can't believe you've done it all that time... Overall, you have a strong sense for the full spectrum that you've sort of traveled.
I'm sure I've been in an accident because I'm wild and crazy and go too fast, but I don't remember having an accident.
You take a crash, you get back up and next time you succeed and that's a great feeling.
A motorcycle coming down from 30 feet at 70 mph gives you a terrible jolt.