Cycling story.
Aggieboy
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I recently returned from a tour of Canada and a visit to a friend who emigrated there. One night, by a log fire in his forest, I was told the following story:-
A local cyclist had recently gone out for a ride but not returned. A group of people went out along his route to look for him. They searched the roads without finding him. As luck would have it, as they returned to their town, someone noticed his bike down a ditch. A short distance away they also noticed a pile of leaves in the ditch. Under the leaves was the unconcious body of their friend. He had been knocked off his bike by a bear who had hidden the body under the leaves in order to return later and eat it. I'll never worry about a p*****e again!
A local cyclist had recently gone out for a ride but not returned. A group of people went out along his route to look for him. They searched the roads without finding him. As luck would have it, as they returned to their town, someone noticed his bike down a ditch. A short distance away they also noticed a pile of leaves in the ditch. Under the leaves was the unconcious body of their friend. He had been knocked off his bike by a bear who had hidden the body under the leaves in order to return later and eat it. I'll never worry about a p*****e again!
"There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
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When I toured Canada, a few years ago, a bear charged at one of the folk that on the tour for a peanut and jelly sandwich they were eating. Luckily they were at the top fo a hill and managed to cycle off at top speed unscathed. Scary though. In some areas we were constantly warned about bear sightings and to keep all foods tightly sealed. Needless to say, I didn't see any bears, even when I didn't have my camera on me.
Whereabouts were you touring Aggieboy?A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0 -
Crapaud - toured the Rockies and BC where my friend is building his house on Scalping Knife Mountain near Nakusp."There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."0
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Aggieboy wrote:... Under the leaves was the unconcious body of their friend. He had been knocked off his bike by a bear who had hidden the body under the leaves in order to return later and eat it. I'll never worry about a p*****e again!0
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Aggieboy wrote:Crapaud - toured the Rockies and BC where my friend is building his house on Scalping Knife Mountain near Nakusp.
I loved some of the place names too. We went over 'Kicking Horse Pass' which is named.after...James Hector, a naturalist, geologist, and surgeon who was a member of the expedition, was kicked by his horse while exploring the region.A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0