- Location
- Glasgow
There will be some wailing, in the vets waiting roomCouldn't imagine doing that with Tia, being Siamese I can imagine her wailing loudly all the way and everyone turning to stare.
There will be some wailing, in the vets waiting roomCouldn't imagine doing that with Tia, being Siamese I can imagine her wailing loudly all the way and everyone turning to stare.
Yes, coming from you when you get the bill! LolThere will be some wailing, in the vets waiting room
My dog howls when she's in the bike trailer. But the worst was when I transported a young pig in the back of the pickup. He screamed the whole way and got even louder as I drove through a town. I deserved an Oscar for my efforts to look nonchalant.Couldn't imagine doing that with Tia, being Siamese I can imagine her wailing loudly all the way and everyone turning to stare.
No damage I couldn't sort out myself and I was so angry at the way the driver tried to blame the accident on me ''haring along'' that I thought it best to get away from the subhuman concerned.Is the driver going to pay to fix your wheel?
Lol.........well I'm just finishing my coffee and about to don my dayglo vomit yellow jacket and head out for a wee tootle.much more important than wearing dayglo vomit yellow or whatever.
Refreshing perspective...just shows how easy it is to be distracted I guess.On riding home tonight, exiting a junction, I looked right, I looked left, didn't see anything, didn't stop, crossed to the right, there was a car on the road coming towards me.
Had just finished a long shift, was preoccupied with tomorrow's work load, my sick cat was on my mind.
Still, no excuse: I looked but did not see the car, a big car with two big front lights, hard to miss you would think.
Fortunately the driver was going slowly or he could have ended badly for me on a bike, and it would have been entirely my fault.
So, there you go, smidsy: if you thought to yourself "bloody cyclist(s)" I can't blame you one bit.