Im done with this thread but I will leave you with this thought. Would you act differently if your son or best friend was in this postion? Would you trade him shoes for a day for his fame before his accident? I have a life beyond perfect grammar I take it you dont? I often dont read over my posts. Any other 17 year old and Supra Forums wouldnt of even found out.
No, but a person would still be left clinging to life in a hospital ICU. Until you grasp that, you're better off leaving this thread.
If it was my son, he'd be in hiding out of fear because he knew his life was about to take a turn for the worst. If it was me, I'd accept responsibility and take the beating that would be waiting. Fame? What fame? A bunch of unbalanced people think he's a star because his father wrestled? What has this tool done except risk life and limb to be cool while endangering thousands of people over the last year? If you want to rest your head dreaming of starts and shiny pennies go ahead but stop making a fool of yourself. Go wet dream another thread.
The last I heard (several hours ago), he was in the same condition as when he arrived at the hospital. (per the hospital)
Found this over at bimmerfest. Link to bimmerfest thread: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=226501&page=3 Link to news video: http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=4208495&version=5&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1 Haven't read the rides article. http://bumpshack.com/2007/08/30/nick-hogan-boasts-of-speeding-exploits/ Hope his friend makes it. Maybe Nick should serve time in the military and see what his friend has in Iraq.
Some Nick Hogen Quotes below from Rides Magazine...... In my silver Viper, I was driving from Miami to Tampa. I got pulled over going 107 [mph] and the guy let me off. Hes like, Hey, I know who you are, just keep going, ya know. Dude, I got back on the road and two minutes later I get pulled over going 113 [mph]. Another highway patrol from the same county said, I just heard on the radio that my buddy pulled you over and let you go. Ima let you go this time. Its your second warning. You get pulled over again, youre probably going to go to jail. Three minutes later, [I was] doing 123 [mph] in a 50 [mph zone]. The guy is like, Hey, I just heard you got pulled over twice in the last 10 minutes. I got to write you a ticket. Ahhh, the benefits of celebrity life. In the green car, Ive dusted an Enzo. The look on the guys face when he got beat by a three-liter Toyota was pretty cool. The yellow car just stomped out a new Lambo LP640. The silver Viper is the slowest one I have, but it beats Gallardos. Driving a Viper, I have to fill up [on gas] every 50 miles. Ill get on the bridge and smash the gas, and just as fast as I watch the speed wind up, I can watch the gas gauge drop.
Wow, you predicted the future or the past now. When someone recklessly crashes and others wish them well, it makes me sick! Sorry to those who can't fathom that.
New pics of the actual cause of the damage.. tying to use a link b/c pic is too big Need help <img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d18/ChicagoX/crash232.jpg"> http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d18/ChicagoX/crash232.jpg
Just driving on public roads can catch up to you, I was at Zero MPH when my first car was totaled when a pickup truck going about 55 in a 55 just never stopped for a line of cars waiting. I had no where to go to avoid getting crunched. I replaced it with a super bright color-ed car to try to gain visibility, and it gets hit while perfectly parked in the DMV parking lot... Although I'm fairly strict about obeying road rules, including speed limits, I feel that it could be safe for some drivers in some conditions to be in the tripple digits on public roads. Even safer then at the speed limit in a poorly directed area with lots of intersections. My personal opinion, that its perfectly safe to speed, does not mean I consider right, I see a difference there. I just wish somehow I could legally driver faster. The biggest causes of wrecks I've seen, has been an inattentive driver, sudden bolting of a wild animal into the road, and inexperienced drivers. High speeds, I've NEVER seen a wreck of a high speed car except at tracks. Again though, where I live, can be different from other board members. Whenever a driver is trying to look "cool" on public roads...ack, disaster is awaiting them sooner or later. Can happen to them at 35MPH, or 100MPH.
oh man..thanks for sharing that. hilarious! typical teenager attitude. he might have the skill to drive the cars, but as i [and others] have said before he is completely lacking in the maturity and judgment department.
The plot thickens... http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBUL2FJ16F.html http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/aug/31/hogans-son-may-have-driving-privileges-restricted/?new http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/aug/29/me-hogan-family-hires-specialist-in-dui-cases/?news-metro
Any new News? I haven't heard of any charges being filed by the police, and it seems that the Marine hurt in the wreck has not been updated? I hope he's doing better? Am I the only one that thinks the cops are acting strange by still investigating this case....seems like it takes a lot longer to give a ticket or make an arrest... just because he's the son of a "B" Celebrity? ============================================================================== By TAMARA EL-KHOURY, Times Staff Writer Published September 7, 2007 Debra Graziano - She'll only say: He suffered a severe head injury. Please continue to pray. John J. Graziano, 22, a U.S. Marine who survived a tour in Iraq, is in critical condition at Bayfront Medical Center after a car accident in Clearwater. The crash received national attention because the driver, Nick Bollea, 17, has a famous father, wrestler Hulk Hogan. ============================================================================================ CLEARWATER, FL (AP) -- A woman said Hulk Hogan's son was racing another car moments before he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree, critically injuring his passenger. Frances Vitalis, a registered nurse from Plant City, said she saw 17-year-old Nick Bollea's Toyota Supra smash into a median and spin into a palm tree Sunday night. She said the Supra and a Dodge Viper were revving their engines and racing between traffic signals before the crash. "We knew something was going to happen," said Vitalis, who said she was riding a motorcycle with a friend behind the cars. "You know that this is a bad situation and these guys are hotdogging." Bollea's attorney, J. Kevin Hayslett, declined to comment.
Latest news is the Marine is out of his induced coma. Hogan's have brought in another Doctor to consult on the case. And this just in, they took Nick's game boy away from him for a week.