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RideWithStyles

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  1. Yep
  2. Sorry i just had the vision of you running at a large tin of beans....
  3. Just ride the bikes
  4. Yeah
  5. As westy says - dont be fool hardy with this train of thought. if the engine is dead just buy another one of the same kind from somewhere.
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  7. Agree westy its not all or all the time but their are some rite nobbers (and pets) that need to be put back in check...until abit of balance is regained its easy to see why people do get fed up with it and just assume all or most are bad... once experienced never forgotten.
  8. Just to be clear i so much prefer dogs over cats but for medical reasons struggle badly with both ..though I Think cats should be treated with the same responsibility of proper ownership, walked on a lead (like dogs) and have the owners pick up there shite and be accountable for their pets actions (shiting everywhere, attacking people and other pets) at least its fair, i will go no further on that matter. Back to dogs- just outside cafes and so forth they have been very much hit and miss with staff and customers... Wifes work place were thinking of trialling place allowing dogs in the cafe but really i saw it just a disaster waiting to happen as she said it..one thing is some of the staff and other customers like dogs but are allergic to them so is it fair that they should have to deal with that, plus its the awkward situation of then having to ask the to leave or wait ages till an area is clear of all those effected, shouldn't be staff to clean up after the pooches either when they are busy enough as it is. cos the problem isnt the we'll behaved ones but the ones you cant tell that are the problem. it was bad enough when they on the outside perimeter bit: the waitress was carrying food and stuff and was no where close enough to step on it by the way, it leaped out under the table, past the chair pulling on the lead that moved the chair that someone was sitting on while it attacked, bit and had to be pulled off the leg of the waitress (that alsmost dropped the hot coffes and so forth at a different customer to the side before it half mauling its own owner last year...this was apparently a good well behaved dog according to the owner..... again those are instances but as like with animals (and people to be fair) they are very much unpredictable especially in outside environments.... If i was to see a DINK in the armour of society are to my thinking down to poor decisions of some owners (there is a wide view on that note) but mostly lack of training (both owner and pet) that should be done and verified for the greater benefit and at least covers a good owner (of not instinctively being branded allsorts) while also keeping a track of the poor ones that let slip. its easy to buy a pet and that is that but no actual training enforced for the pet or owner to have a license by law to try and insure that that person or pet is correct for society. This would help with accountability, maybe help reduce attacks, noisy disturbances, fouling, negligence and discarding of animals and give the RSPCA and othwr shelters a bit less strain, it help covers all bases better and fair for all. How many hoops did you have to do just to get you license, job, house.....a lot generally that thats for yourself let alone a living thing. if your not a problem its not a problem at all. Like wtf should someone who has no idea be able to go anywhere buy a living creature that didnt have a choice if it was you or not treat it as THEY deem correct (i refer to as poorly) just because it was cute for the first few months but now cant be arsed... is that right, no. With the runners, they need to be more considerate and think of "what if" to other users too like what WE do on bikes and horses... so for example what if this young child on the bike up ahead topples over cos i scare the shit out if it if i pass TOO fast and too close? Then the adult runner would be at fault for not thinking of others and being a f**kwad which case its the same as your dog and the up his own ar*ehole you encounted. So i think that the copper should of educated the runner too in his poor decision and suggested a helpful way to avoid it but id doubt that. sounds like even if your dog was on the lead, the runner would have come a cropper from the dog or the lead itself anyway so maybe the nobber needs to think beyond his own selfish interests. What he could of had done a cough or "on your six" or clicker about 18foot or something before closing in on you to make it blanetly aware of his presence. So if i was in power i think runners should have full dayglow reflective clothes (lights boths sides at night) and bells on them if they run in public.
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  16. sleep with the pie, eat the love one!
  17. The one at Kendal is nearest to me...fairly regular route on the way through of my many loops near me. if i book a day off work to have a razz i can head that way but generally i never stop there if by myself (cos the the weirdos that go and stop there ) maybe with the wife if she wanted to have a break . Sunday razz by myself I don't generally head that way there unless i know my other routes are compromised and unless its reasonably off peak.
  18. Or put yourself down as an accountant manager of an online auctioneer of postal stamps.....
  19. Normally yes it is but Not this time as thats because they go by the odds, you're less likely to be going out peak time (work commute) because wtf would you? If your "less" likely to do the rat runs theres less chances of accident, if your gonna go normally be out side of commute times unless you really have to for some reason when your retired, that's their take on it.
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