This was inspired by the "what nearly knocked you off thread". I used to cycle across the town moor, a large chunk of grassland inthe middle of toon. The problem is, the Freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. They seem to do this for a few months at a time, with newby cows each time. At first, this is OK as the coos are quite skittish and run away when they see you coming. After a while, this wears off and they ignore you.
Shortly after this, they turn nasty and when they see a cyclist coming they run like spaniels to block the path then stand there chewing and farting and looking stupid. The only way past is to dismount (if on a road bike or hybrid) and plodge through the clarts and cowpats.
One morning, when I might well have had impaired judgement, I saw red and thought " bugger this for a game of soldiers" and rode into one of them, with the vague idea that I might nudge it out of the way.
Now, you might think that, like I did, that cows are big soft floaty things. Perhaps not cumulus soft, but maybe marshmallowy. They are not. The one I hit was hard as a brick netty, buckled the front wheel and I still had to wade through the pond with the ugly sod pumping and grinning at me.
Every steak I eat has its face on it.
Shortly after this, they turn nasty and when they see a cyclist coming they run like spaniels to block the path then stand there chewing and farting and looking stupid. The only way past is to dismount (if on a road bike or hybrid) and plodge through the clarts and cowpats.
One morning, when I might well have had impaired judgement, I saw red and thought " bugger this for a game of soldiers" and rode into one of them, with the vague idea that I might nudge it out of the way.
Now, you might think that, like I did, that cows are big soft floaty things. Perhaps not cumulus soft, but maybe marshmallowy. They are not. The one I hit was hard as a brick netty, buckled the front wheel and I still had to wade through the pond with the ugly sod pumping and grinning at me.
Every steak I eat has its face on it.