There never seems to be any shortage of idiots who can't control their scooters and motorbikes. I learned to ride off road on an ancient BSA Bantam that didn't have a lot of power. My first proper bike was a Yamaha RD125 with a rather fierce clutch. Somehow I managed not to lose control of it and crash it into a wall. I wonder what would happen if you put them on a modern plastic fantastic?
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#10. What an asshole!
ReplyDeleteJust a typical leftist....
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#5 Just as well she didn't get up there. The horse looked afraid and would probably have been injured.
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#5 -If you can't climb aboard via the stirrup and a hop, don't.
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#7 Outsmarted by a bread board.
ReplyDeleteThat one was worthy of a Three Stooges movie.
DeleteGot perfectly good granite countertops, no reason to use a damned board. Some people.
Delete#2. Pool noddles or pipe insulation are useful in situations like that.
ReplyDeleteProbably blamed the dog.
DeleteGuessing #9 was a salted?
ReplyDelete#1 Smooth dismount.
ReplyDelete#5 Think of the poor horse....
ReplyDelete#7 She did that on purpose.....
ReplyDelete#5. Fat people, stop trying to do shit you can't do. From 6-1, 225-pound old man.
ReplyDeleteShut up Sgt. Pepper
Delete#5 I remember in Texas, you could not ride a rental horse if you were over 250 lbs. It was considered animal cruelty!
ReplyDeleteThere never seems to be any shortage of idiots who can't control their scooters and motorbikes. I learned to ride off road on an ancient BSA Bantam that didn't have a lot of power. My first proper bike was a Yamaha RD125 with a rather fierce clutch. Somehow I managed not to lose control of it and crash it into a wall. I wonder what would happen if you put them on a modern plastic fantastic?
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