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Posted by Redmud on October 26, 2005 at 18:46:23 from (216.167.146.104):
In Reply to: O/T dangerous amimals posted by 37 chief on October 26, 2005 at 17:34:11:
Chief, I was on my harly and hit a Dog that would weigh in at about 75-80 lbs, one of those that will hunker down at the edge of the pavement like he's hid. He was in front of a farm house and the farmer and his wife was setting on the porch. I saw the dog but I was running at a good clip, he run at me and hit the front wheel dead center. when the bike landed, I was going backwards, I road it out and never fell. after I got stopped, I hooked the kickstand around and got off. The farmer and his wife went to the dog, the farmers wife, was calling me everything she could come up with, all the guy could say was, how in the world, did you ever learn how to ride one'a them backards? I told him that this was my first time to try it, but I had always wanted to. And the dog did die.
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