Adults on bicycles
Tim Øsleby
ti-oes at online.no
Wed Nov 1 13:39:12 EST 2006
One of the symptoms after a head injury is lack of memory. Especially about
the accident itself.
Draw your own conclusions Tom ;-)
Tim (who tend to forget using a helmet when riding a bike)
-----Original Message-----
From: pdml-bounces at pdml.net [mailto:pdml-bounces at pdml.net] On Behalf Of
graywolf
Sent: 1. november 2006 13:14
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Adults on bicycles
I have only rode bicycles for a short while, less than sixty years, but
I have never fallen off and landed on my head. Most of my contemporaries
managed to get through at least childhood without wearing a helmet too.
I imagine those laws sure do make a lot of money for the helmet sellers,
however.
I have my own opinion about who is a stupid git in this issue, people
who fall on their heads all the time!
--graywolf
David Mann wrote:
> On Nov 1, 2006, at 5:29 AM, Bertil Holmberg wrote:
>
>> The up to date version should be:
>>
>> "Every time I see and adult cyclist wearing a helmet, I no longer
>> despair for the human race"
>
> Last week I saw a fellow riding down one of our local trails without
> a helmet. I don't care that it was the easiest track on the hill, or
> that he was going slowly; he's still a stupid git. Technically he
> may have been breaking the law due to the "paper-road" status of that
> track.
>
> My own helmet saved me from a nasty knock last Saturday. Pity I
> almost broke my thumb as well, so I can't ride offroad for now...
> although I might do some hill climbs this weekend as I need to work
> off the sympathy chocolate. I think I can manage braking on the
> road, so getting back down shouldn't be too hair-raising.
>
> - Dave (have you ever tried to brush your teeth with the other hand?)
>
>
>
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