- Mar 19, 2009
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It seems utterly preposterous how some people can judge others when it comes to this topic, especially if they have never been a victim, or near victim of violence. If you've ever had a weapon pulled on you, I guarantee you'd have a different perspective. And it doesn't matter where you're from, the gritty city, the veritable paradise of the suburbs, or the boondocks. Anyone, anytime, anywhere, can easily become a victim. Some people take this more seriously that others, which speaks volumes in the why they express themselves here. Despite some really scary situations I've had the displeasure of being in, which I posted about earlier, I still don't feel the need to carry a lethal weapon on the bike.
On a side note, some of the dog stories are scary as fu*k, to hilarious as hell. Personally, I've managed to avoid any bad encounters with dogs thanks to some sprinting ability and deft bike handling skills. Hood River, OR was the worst for dogs, hands down. Every other apple orchard we rolled by turned into sprint intervals.
On a side note, some of the dog stories are scary as fu*k, to hilarious as hell. Personally, I've managed to avoid any bad encounters with dogs thanks to some sprinting ability and deft bike handling skills. Hood River, OR was the worst for dogs, hands down. Every other apple orchard we rolled by turned into sprint intervals.