Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Light and Sporty Guy
What is your basis for saying that a seat belt may help you control
the car?
If the car is bouncing that badly, what makes you think your feet
would still be on the pedals? and what makes you think steering
and brake/gas inputs would have much impact (no pun)?
Even if it could ever help, what would be the probability of encountering
such an event?
EEEEWWW! I love bacon, but that stuff just aint done yet. It MUST be crispy! Best way to do bacon is in the oven.
Bike helmets are a good idea and even more important for anybody who takes medication that interferes with normal blood clotting. Plenty of people take aspirin and other similar medications.One of my nephews survived a crash only because he was not wearing a seatbelt. He was thrown into the back seat before a phone pole crushed the front seat area as the car rolled over. Of course, if he had been wearing a seatbelt he would not have had the accident at all. He was as lucky as he was stupid , and this is obviously a statistical outlier.
I wear mine 100 percent of the time and insist that anyone to ride with me and all of my kids to the same. I do think that bike helmets, however, are way overdone. I don't own one, and don't feel bad about that.
you don't have to wear pants while cookin.
I love haggis! Like sausage, hot dogs, head cheese, and laws, you cannot think of what goes in it.If you think THAT's disgusting, wait till I show you the haggis!
I love haggis! Like sausage, hot dogs, head cheese, and laws, you cannot think of what goes in it.