Old boys and a bicycle
- Kwacky
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Old boys and a bicycle
You may have seen this on Facebook where it's doing the rounds
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- kiwikrasher
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
That was hilarious!! Had Jess and I in stitches!
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
Darwinism should have got them decades ago.
If that was my fence I'd be f@kin fuming.!!
The idiots even broke the post on the right.
If that was my fence I'd be f@kin fuming.!!
The idiots even broke the post on the right.
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
I'm sure I've worked with them at some point or possibly even some of their genetic relations....
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
I think the farmer who owns that will no doubt surface next, as StMarks said I would be pissed off if they wrecked my property. Why did they even try to go there, I cant see where they are supposed to be in terms of a path, and if they were allow it would have a gate/ stile to get over not an electric fence! Which is obviously there for a reason..
However I cant see any signs saying electrified fence which is should have.
Muppets!!
However I cant see any signs saying electrified fence which is should have.
Muppets!!
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
Makes me really made idiots like this give others a bad name why would you not respect some one else's property. Looking at them they really did not need to take a more changeling route maybe they should just stick to the cycle paths.
We live next to a cycle path and go for walk etc. This time of year is horrendous as we get what me and the Mrs call January Warriors people who come out in brand new fitness gear and don't really have any consideration for any one else using the path way. they soon disperse by mid Feb.
We live next to a cycle path and go for walk etc. This time of year is horrendous as we get what me and the Mrs call January Warriors people who come out in brand new fitness gear and don't really have any consideration for any one else using the path way. they soon disperse by mid Feb.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
I don't think if it was signed should make any difference....what if a child touched that, or someone with some sort of a medical condition. I understand a landowners perspective, but this is not the solution.
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
Fwiw the effect of an electric fence is quite apparent, but the current it supplies is negligible. Ii will not harm anyone, even someone with a pacemaker.D41 wrote:I don't think if it was signed should make any difference....what if a child touched that, or someone with some sort of a medical condition. I understand a landowners perspective, but this is not the solution.
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Re: Old boys and a bicycle
Aren't they designed to keep the animals away from the fence rather than **** trying to break in?