Cycleops
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- Location
- Accra, Ghana
It's possible a pie might be the key to this situation.
It's possible a pie might be the key to this situation.[/QUOTE
Too light, a brick would be better
You were too kind; I'd have given the fat horse shagger some abuse, it would have been a fun thing to do.
Regardless of right or wrong, horses are unpredictable and I would give way.
Not as unpredictable as the drivers can be.Yes and even better when you posted a pic with horse prints going over your back.
I was about to comment that this is the first time in a long time I've heard "pony and trap" used to mean pony and trap!What a load of pony and trap.
My thoughts too - "The Bluffer's Guide to Motoring" which I read in preparation for my driving test had this to say (roughly verbatim) "Horses are 3/4 of a ton of meat on the move, with a brain the size of a walnut. In an argument between a car and a horse, the horse always wins. Treat with extreme caution."Regardless of right or wrong, horses are unpredictable and I would give way.
I was about to comment that this is the first time in a long time I've heard "pony and trap" used to mean pony and trap!
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Sulky racing, popular in parts. And they don't hang around, or care about other road users.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6NAjXgfi6PA