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Damn, 4 responses and no one has yet to say: I woulda pulled out my pistol and shot her; you should have beaten the **** outta her; stupid b!tch, I would have kicked her head in; you should have lit her car on fire with her in it.....
Anyway, I am glad you are OK and the rest of your ride was uneventful. Mistakes do indeed happen, and you were fortunate enough to ride away.
Yeah, that'll help. Gee I wish I had thought of that.
Another tough guy behind the keyboard.
Yeah, that'll help. Gee I wish I had thought of that.
Another tough guy behind the keyboard.
You have a problem comprehending I see. I was saying that tongue in cheek as most people on here respond in that fashion. I was NOT saying that is how to react. It was actually commending the OP on his realization that honest mistakes do happen. If there are too many syllables in a lot of these words I just typed, let me know and I will break it down to single syllable words for you.....
she hit me in the leg, i have forwards. she was going the same speed and swerved into me. kinda of like some one riding up next to you and then kicking you real hard in the left leg. it just pushed my leg, which was already close to my tank, into my tank and turn pushed my whole bike over. but yeah i was pretty amazed that she didnt manage to catch anything. ofcourse iit was my left, now the right might of been a different story, what with the vance and hines lonshots.
she hit me in the leg, i have forwards. she was going the same speed and swerved into me. kinda of like some one riding up next to you and then kicking you real hard in the left leg. it just pushed my leg, which was already close to my tank, into my tank and turn pushed my whole bike over. but yeah i was pretty amazed that she didnt manage to catch anything. ofcourse iit was my left, now the right might of been a different story, what with the vance and hines lonshots.
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