
Accident
- StephenC
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Re: Accident
darrenandsarah wrote:

It's what we do best.
Expert in Close Quarters Combat Filtering
Can is not the same as Should
Can is not the same as Should
- StephenC
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Re: Accident
This is why it's not for me - the countryside is where I have the least problems. Well, apart from tractors. And deer, obviously. And mud on the road. Oh, and then there's hidden ice and flooded roads, depending on the time of year. Not forgetting boy racers on the wrong side of the road. So yeah, apart from all that, no probs.Bluebottle wrote:Nah, its all praise, encouragement, demonstrating and lots of bombing round the countryside
It isn't for everybody and in my own opinion some groups put a bit too much emphasis on "making progress".
Thing is I haven't yet found a Close Quarters Combat Filtering Course. That's what's needed.
Expert in Close Quarters Combat Filtering
Can is not the same as Should
Can is not the same as Should
- mightbesane
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Re: Accident
Well, this was a fun read for somebody returning to the forum after some time off. Yes, that looked very similar to my first ever get-off. Never again. Right-of-way? What's that? Right-of-weight is what matters and a cage has the weight. You can't sue for damages from a coffin.
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Re: Accident
mightbesane wrote:Well, this was a fun read for somebody returning to the forum after some time off. Yes, that looked very similar to my first ever get-off. Never again. Right-of-way? What's that? Right-of-weight is what matters and a cage has the weight. You can't sue for damages from a coffin.
Great post
