George de Randich
I agree with David!
If this were a site about Golf I wouuld also agree with David, unless a
bird colided with a drive in flight!
Respectfully yours,
George de Randich
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Oliphant"
To: ; "Eric Kytola"
Cc: "obra" ; "Jeff Tedder & Shari"
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
> No offense people, but i don't think this is the forum to discuss your
> triumphant stories about animals or whatever that were killed while you
> were
> riding your bicycles.....
>
> Next topic please....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Cipale"
> To: "Eric Kytola"
> Cc: "obra" ; "Jeff Tedder & Shari"
>
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>
>
>> They just seem to know how to do this unscathed and unharmed.
>> Think of the number of bicycle crashes that could be avoided...
>>
>> Eric Kytola wrote:
>>
>>> i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
>>> completely unharmed.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
>>> Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
>>> To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
>>> Cc: obra
>>> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>>
>>> Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
>>> ran
>>> out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
>>> because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
>>> front
>>> was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
>>> but he
>>> ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
>>> had
>>> nine lives like a cat....
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Joe Cipale"
>>> To:
>>> Cc: "obra"
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
>>> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>>
>>>
>>> > Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
>>> cut it
>>> >> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>>> >> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
>>> it
>>> >> went for the rest of the ride.
>>> >>
>>> >> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>>> >>
>>> >> Mark Ginsberg
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > Speaking of squirrels...
>>> >
>>> > I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
>>> > squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
>>> pair
>>> > of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
>>> decided
>>> > to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
>>> go
>>> > THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
>>> > relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
>>> > noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
>>> > "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>>> >
>>> > Joe
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