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Try avoiding these hopping buggers.
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Wow! That's a funny lookin' deer! Australian doe?
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Animanls and me did not get along when i was young. Back in the late 70's early 80's. At 15 i hit a dog that came out from under a pick-up leaving my friends house. I was on my 76 yamaha enduro 250 no liscense no gear other than my helmet. took all the skin off my right elbow and broke my rear turn signal. The lady that owned the dog came out of her house and started yelling at me about killing her dog. I said your dog almost killed me and she said she was going to call the cops. I hopped back on my bike and took off out of there.
At 18 i hit a deer at night at possum kingdom state park. To much to drink on a twisty road going way to fast on my 72 honda 750 four. Came around a corner and there he was standing in the middle of the road. If i hadn't been drinking i think i could have avoided him but that didn't happen. Hit him mid section about 50 MPH this time with no helmet. All i could think was keep your head up. Luckily i went down on top of the bike and just slid to a stop.
I thought NH was a heavy MSF state? In the our MSF training we teach to NEVER, EVER kick at a dog, and the way to avoid a dog intent on catching you, you must slow down, first to throw off the dog's timing sense and then accelerate away from it, a proven method that works if you notice the dog first.The NH manual says to slow down, and swerve away from a dog as far as possible, traffic permitting, then when along side said dog, accelerate away. If it does approach close, you actually are supposed to kick at it. I seriously don't think I'm balanced or coordinated enough to pull it off yet.
Only thing those little chee-wow-wows are good for is snake food.:twistedevil:
:lol: I like little dogs too. Though not as small as snak..., uh, chee-wow-wows, I've owned Boston Terriers for years and they're great dogs.Hey now! Don't disrespect the small pups. They've got just as much right to the planet as the rest of us and they'll defend their humans and their homes with just as much courage and ferocity as the next pup...maybe not as successfully, but they'll stand in there as if they were the biggest dog within 500 miles. They don't all travel with in the purse of a rich girl named Paris.
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:lol: I like little dogs too. Though not as small as snak..., uh, chee-wow-wows, I've owned Boston Terriers for years and they're great dogs.
Now some of the more yappy ones can get on your nerves. Just as a joke, I have this vision of a next door neighbor who can't take the yapping anymore. One day as he's about to go to the pet store to get food for his pet snake, an 18 foot Python named "Satan", he hears the little PIA yapping away and thinks he'll save a trip. He takes Satan over to the fence and lowers him over like a vacuum cleaner. Just like fishing, sorta.:twistedevil:
A few days later the collar and the tinkly bell pop out and the neighbor writes "thanks" on the collar and slings it over the fence.
I don't have any animal stories related to motorcycle riding, but I've had countless run ins with dogs while riding my bicycle. One of my favorites involved having a good sized dog coming at me from the side, and then from behind when the cirtter made it to the road. Had plenty of time so reached down and grabbed my water bottle. Just as the dog came up along side, I gave him a blast of water in the face. Dog jerked violently to the left and plowed head first into a cluster of trashbags at about 20 mph. Great memory.:twistedevil:
Ok, bike story. Big bad dog chased me almost every day on my paper route, he was vicious. I knew the owners, they were ass holes and did nothing to control the beast. He lived just past the top of a big hill so I was slow and tired. The dog was a real danger. Finally I got my chance, a car was coming, had to time it right.... wait...wait. had to go slow enough that he almost got me to let the car arrive...wait.... NOW !
Back kicked his face, he swerved to the side and directly into the front of the car. Didn't see him again for a few weeks, he never chased me again.
I'd have thought the - "there's a guy out the front stealing your car" - type of barking would be even more beneficial.