Mark Walker
Veteran
There is no way i will be able to put in a performance tonight ,riding back home was one thing but rolling around in the b*****m is another !Take it easy Mark, I imagine it'll be a whole lot sorer in the morning![]()
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There is no way i will be able to put in a performance tonight ,riding back home was one thing but rolling around in the b*****m is another !Take it easy Mark, I imagine it'll be a whole lot sorer in the morning![]()
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wary doesn't cut it.I'm always wary of dog on opposite side of path/road to owner. Usually dogs have a self-preservation by-pass when it comes to instructions from its owner, and hence will do something that it will usually regard as stupid, as it assumes that its owner knows better (bit like drivers and Satnav instructions).
This is not made better by the habit of owners to default to the command 'Here', as opposed to 'Stay' in an emergency. Hence they will see you, note where there dog is, and call it over, just at the point where your prospective paths will cross at the same instant.
Also applies to children and their parents!wary doesn't cut it.
pretty much have to assume the dog WILL move across.... So i'd definately unclip as approaching, slow right down and get the "tut tut" ready and paddington stare at the stupid owner..
hope your arm gets better.
two to three weeks ,hopefully no longer !!Ouch. How long till recovered?