Shooting the Breeze 17-19
#2561
Registered User
I'm happy/sad to say I have much experience in walking with broken toes. I see no point in stopping for them, they heal over time well enough. I've broken a vertebra, hand, feet a couple of times, and toes too many times to remember, and never worn a cast. I was laid up for about a week with the back injury but other than that I stop for no injury. *smashes beer can against forehead, puts hunting knife between teeth and jumps off cliff onto shark*
#2562
Well, I guess you can wear it like a badge of honor.
#2563
Sorry to hear that but like you I've have broken at least two toes over the years and never done anything but keep going.
#2564
The best on a tank ever. I was getting nervous that the gauge would all of a sudden drop so I didn’t go any further.
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Kyras (10-20-2021)
#2566
Best mileage I ever got was coming back from 7 hills spring fling.
I wound up as sort of pack lead and the pack made great progress at speeds which may have been slightly in excess of the posted speeds.
I think I got something like 26 MPG.
I wound up as sort of pack lead and the pack made great progress at speeds which may have been slightly in excess of the posted speeds.
I think I got something like 26 MPG.
#2567
After looking at the picture I need to clean the dash when we get home!
#2568
Registered User
See now this...this really annoys me.
The local council are putting in a cycleway down our road as it's a popular walking and cycling route. Our side of the road has an open storm drain that is a crash hazard and collects a lot of rubbish, while the other side of the road has many old trees along it that bring a lot of character to the area. Using Government Logic, it would have cost a bit more to fill the drains (thereby improving safety and aesthetics), so instead the trees are being cut down.
Obligatory terrible photo from a huge distance:
The local council are putting in a cycleway down our road as it's a popular walking and cycling route. Our side of the road has an open storm drain that is a crash hazard and collects a lot of rubbish, while the other side of the road has many old trees along it that bring a lot of character to the area. Using Government Logic, it would have cost a bit more to fill the drains (thereby improving safety and aesthetics), so instead the trees are being cut down.
Obligatory terrible photo from a huge distance:
#2569
#2570
oooh feel that sizzle.