#3 - I see this trailer thing so often it makes me wonder of there are people in the world who go around undoing latches and pulling out receptacle pins when nobody is looking. If you are pulling a trailer and leave your vehicle unattended, re-check it every time.
Buy a locking pin for your receiver and a long hasp padlock to secure your trailer hitch. Also, the right sized ball for your hitch helps. Problem solved.
Agree and I think that padlock for the trailer hitch is the part people miss. But I still believe there is some sort of fuckery going on. Trust no one.
#1 Never hit a deer with a bike, but I did have big dog cross the street to intercept my front tire, went down hard, road home though, dog seemed OK. # 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, oops. #9 MIKE!! Did you order a big assed boat from God?!? No, really... but I wanted one, can we keep it? Never mind, I can't even afford the big assed crane to get this project started.
I hit a swarm of bees once, killed about half of I suppose because there was a lot of dead ones on the outside of my shirt.. It was the live ones that got into my shirt that stung the fuck out of me JD
Hitting a large animal with any vehicle is bad news- when I was 20, driving to work in traffic one morning doing about 75- the car to my right suddenly jams on it's brakes for a German Shepherd trotting across the 4 lane highway- no time to react- he's dead center in my lane when I hit him- I got a glimpse of him in my rear view mirror tumbling behind my car- I pulled over, shaken up, and inspected for damage- lucky I was driving a Chevy Impala station wagon- only damage was the lower edge of the front bumper was bent in a few inches- hate to think what would have happened if I had hit him with a tire-
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Welp, there's a setup for some injuries. Hope he wasn't moving fast.
ReplyDelete#3 - I see this trailer thing so often it makes me wonder of there are people in the world who go around undoing latches and pulling out receptacle pins when nobody is looking. If you are pulling a trailer and leave your vehicle unattended, re-check it every time.
ReplyDeleteBuy a locking pin for your receiver and a long hasp padlock to secure your trailer hitch. Also, the right sized ball for your hitch helps. Problem solved.
DeleteAgree and I think that padlock for the trailer hitch is the part people miss. But I still believe there is some sort of fuckery going on. Trust no one.
DeleteWhich is why I use both a locking pin and a padlock.
Delete#7 Sunroofs, gotta love em.
ReplyDelete#4 - I'm guessing Nassau County, FL, as it's on a golf course and flat.
ReplyDelete#1 Never hit a deer with a bike, but I did have big dog cross the street to intercept my front tire, went down hard, road home though, dog seemed OK.
ReplyDelete# 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, oops.
#9 MIKE!! Did you order a big assed boat from God?!? No, really... but I wanted one, can we keep it? Never mind, I can't even afford the big assed crane to get this project started.
My cousin Ronnie was killed when a mule deer hit him while he was on his bike.
DeleteI hit a swarm of bees once, killed about half of I suppose because there was a lot of dead ones on the outside of my shirt.. It was the live ones that got into my shirt that stung the fuck out of me
DeleteJD
#5: Grab some straws and cotton towels we can still salvage some Cabernet.
ReplyDelete#8 Down that grub and a few hours your hemorrhoids will be history along with your stomach and intestines.
#9: The odds of that being the SS Minnow are very slim but never zero.
2. Google Street View, must be following Google Maps
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder. Is this WHY Google has defective maps? Or was this car following a defective Google map?
Delete#2 looks like it was following Google's directions.
ReplyDeleteI like venison but not with hair.
ReplyDeleteHitting a large animal with any vehicle is bad news- when I was 20, driving to work in traffic one morning doing about 75- the car to my right suddenly jams on it's brakes for a German Shepherd trotting across the 4 lane highway- no time to react- he's dead center in my lane when I hit him- I got a glimpse of him in my rear view mirror tumbling behind my car- I pulled over, shaken up, and inspected for damage- lucky I was driving a Chevy Impala station wagon- only damage was the lower edge of the front bumper was bent in a few inches- hate to think what would have happened if I had hit him with a tire-
ReplyDeleteRiding my bike one dark night I almost had my head taken off by a big owl. I was doing about 60.
ReplyDelete#9 The HOA said I couldn't keep a boat. Eff 'em.
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