Dingo3
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Running the stop lights irk me more.^^^Yet they're "allowed" to use the full lane even tho they don't pay taxes related to road maintenance.
Wanna ride your bike? Fine, have fun but GET THE H377 OUT OF MY WAY.
Most motorists feel the same way about farm machinery that take up multiple lanes. Think safety and share the road.^^^Yet they're "allowed" to use the full lane even tho they don't pay taxes related to road maintenance.
Wanna ride your bike? Fine, have fun but GET THE H377 OUT OF MY WAY.
I take your point but I would point out the difference between a person holding up traffic in the process of making a living and a person holding up traffic for their own entertainment.Most motorists feel the same way about farm machinery that take up multiple lanes. Think safety and share the road.
Some people commute to work on bicycles to make their living. Some people farm for entertainment and tax write offs. Is a group of guys in funny clothes and funny hats poking along at 10 to 20 MPH on a tractor ride really any different than a group of guys in funny clothes and funny hats poking along at 10 to 20 MPH on a bike ride?I take your point but I would point out the difference between a person holding up traffic in the process of making a living and a person holding up traffic for their own entertainment.
And some bike riders expect you to give them a full lane when passing them but will roll on by you on the right side at a stop sign.Running the stop lights irk me more.
That is not butter. Wisconsin born and raised, so I can attest to the fact that is not butter. Agree that Cool Whip, cottage cheese and other containers are often repurposed as "take home leftovers" containers. Often at church.
I roller-skated to your door at daylightI rode my bicycle by your window last night.
Did you not read my user name?You folks never seen bikers unless you live in Iowa and experience Ragbrai. Especially if you live in an over-night town and have 10,000 of them there at the same time. I've taken 20 miles of gravel roads getting to work, because it was quicker than the highway.
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Must not have very well!Did you not read my user name?
I worked in Nevada in 2003. Did a new funeral home out by the water park. Rob talked about the “bike ride” and might have had some involvement. He told a story of one lady that appreciated the helmet holder that was in the porta-potti she used. Similar to an earlier posting here.Did you not read my user name?
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