While this PERCEPTION is not changed, we will find ourselves fighting
one predator at a time, and believe me, there's little chance of
cyclist fighting back a bus.
Unless bazookas are allowed on bikes... ;)
On Jun 28, 5:56 pm, e_space <espace1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ya lose the key to your cage did ya? ;-^)
I tell you it's scary out there, so the key is not the issue.
Yesterday I saw a bus driver blast a cyclist and then cut him off to
the bus stop. The poor guy had to stand behind the muffler and swallow
all that filth. Dogs get more respect.
And now with the approval of the right to bear arms everywhere, it's
better to prepare your guns inside the cage. Get on your car and run
to the supermarket to get bananas for a week at least.
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THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
"When the predators roam around you seek shelter in the branches and
hang a hammock"
A dog. Definitely, a dog. And deservedly so.
Why? Because dogs don't go out of their way to
get in the way of traffic.
Geoff
--
"Do you ever get the idea that our government
is a bunch of left-wing undergraduates come to
power?" -- Jay Nordlinger in National Review
That's a BAD BOY right there.
Can we call Dog Whisperer on you?
If we unleashed the POWER OF THE PACK on you, you'd have to go into
your cage...
"To me, the power of the pack means coming together with the human
families and our dog families to enjoy the moment. We’re together and
really practice what my grandfather taught me – never work against
Mother Nature. We were all one with Nature."
http://www.cesarsway.com/askcesar/cesarspeaks/Power-of-the-Pack
Regrettably, cyclists are pack animals but there's little solidarity.