Jay Leno needs a better guardian angel to watch over him... this time, fell down a 60 foot hill.

Agree. But he is at the age where one has to be careful Read a sober statistic-

One in three adults aged 50 and over dies within 12 months of suffering a hip fracture. Older adults have a five-to-eight times higher risk of dying within the first three months of a hip fracture compared to those without a hip fracture. This increased risk of death remains for almost ten years.

https://theconversation.com/why-hip-fractures-in-the-elderly-are-often-a-death-sentence-95784


There is a WHOLE, WHOLE LOT of truth to this. ^^^^^^^
 
I broke my left hip in 2009 on Christmas Eve when I fell on my sidewalk on frozen fog. Had surgery that night and had to have a special joint because I worked on MRI's. I get by with it but sometimes if I am standing or walking too much it will pain me the next day or two. I am 77 now and retired.
 
Sooner or later, one comes to grips when having a 30 yr. old brain in an elderly container.
Some are fast learners; some are slow learners. My learning curve has speeded up a lot being only a couple years behind Jay LOL
 
Sad to see Jay injured last night. He has had more than a good man's share of bad luck in recent years. I guess that's what happens when you live life and get into things. The Leno's used to live down the street from me on the way to the Ballardvale Train Depot. He was a few years ahead of me in H.S. I had just moved into town from Tewksbury. His father and my father used to shop cars from the same local dealers - Taylor Buick and a Ford dealer in Shawsheen. Get well!
 
I hate to say it, but I was cracking up on Jay's quote "...but I didn't have a car."
I know the "with me" is understood, but the guy with perhaps the most iconic car collection in the world saying he didn't have a car is funny. Well, it would have been funny if he wasn't so beat up.
 
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