Me and a friend had a lady at a speedway ask us that. I responded it's cooler than the burning feeling of pavement across your skin. She responds, "Oh I know" and starts pointing out the scars she has from an accident. Lisa and I were both dumb founded she'd just asked a question like that given her having been in a accident of some sort. Obviously this chick was meat for the Darwin award.
They are really heavy around the cities it seems since you can't hunt them there. Makes me thing the were wrong about cockroaches taking over the world.
They are lucky I usually just film my off road riding. If I filmed my rides to the store and such I could make a five hour movie and never film the same rider twice.
Wish I'd gotten the pic of the guy right before them. Safety yellow construction vest, no helmet and shorts with flip flops. He was a tripple with large fries and a diet coke.
Sporting the DOT baseball cap. I guess if your windshield is large enough it will act like a force field and keep the ground hitting your head in an accident.
Look a parade! Oh wait, nope.... just a cruiser chugging along 10 under the speed limit with no gear and a line of cars behind him wondering why so slow.
Yeah, he likes to play catch with animals. Tag your it. I'm not sure mine is really pure. She's very smart, has all her teeth, was never hyper and is just a lap dog. She's asleep next to me on the couch now, so yes, she's spoiled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9WRLyMYNG4 If it wasn't my dog I'd be really upset. But this does show the ability of the dalmation to track movement and is the reason they became famous with Budwiser and fire wagons because they could run long distance without being trampled by the horses drawing the carriage. Originally this was imprtant as they could warn travelers of criminals along the trails as horse drawn carriages would transport passengers in Europe. Well, that's todays history lesson.
Living out in the country our street seems to be a target for morons with USPS anger issues. When I asked Clark County about it they said unless you catch someone in the act there is not much they can do. They did tell me not to try and booby trap it, reinforce it such as to cause damage if someone hit it or try anything else that would be considered retaliation against an unsuspecting vandal. So basically, buy a new box or make one because unless you have a photo or video of someone damaging it you are S.O.L.
Yes, using a twig I opened the mouth and caught the fangs. I did so to inspect the white fleshy tissue inside when I was attempting to identify it. The snake was about a foot long so it was still a juvenile but it also made it easier to catch. Obviously most of the snakes I used to catch were constrictors like rat snakes, gardeners and the rare small green snakes which I was told back then were a type of gardner snake. I would keep them for a week or so in my fish tank, feeding them different foods to see what they were eating. I can't tell you how many minnows I went thru trying to get them to fish one out of the bowl. But in the end it was small frogs they all seemed to prefer.
Please give me my bike back. Just an opinion but when the time come to replace the chain and sprockets consider going to a 44 tooth rear. It is a dramatic difference in power and smoothness. Of course down side is that now your speedo is off by 14% instead of the factory 9%.
Yeah, don't ya wish there was someplace on this site for people to put important stuff like dual sport rides. I got my fathers day gift from the kids this morning. One less garden eater around the house.
ODNR is hip deep in bull shit. Maybe I was just the lucky kid who found the one cotton mouth nest in the state but it was a cotton mouth. I had a ranger shitting himself at 14yo because I had it in his little nature center over at Blendon Woods. Needless to say I didn't tell my Mom what it was as she drove me over there with the snake in a 3 gallon fish tank. After all there are no bears in Ohio, until some lady in Marietta shot one.
Wow, now I'm afraid of satan, Eve, hospitals and Southern Churches with Baptisms. But I'm still not afraid of snakes. Used to catch water moccasins and copper heads as a kid in the creek when I lived in Gahanna. Park down Cherry Bottom had a nature center and being the budding young serpentologist I was I had to prove them wrong when they said there are no poisonous snakes in Ohio. Should have seen their faces when I took that baby cotton mouth in there.