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Old 04-06-22, 08:48 AM
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GlennR
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Originally Posted by GlennR
I don't get it.

Most dogs are ambivalent when a cyclist passes but a small number go insane and almost strangle themselves try to get to the cyclist as they pass. It seems mostly medium and small dogs are the worst.

There one woman with a medium dog that I pass a few times a week and I know to all out at least 100 years before to her so she can hold on to the leash. I'm afraid if she is unaware the dog with drag her to the ground.

I'm half tempted to carry bear spray.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Reading that third paragraph made my head hurt.
Originally Posted by dedhed
Holy word salad.
Originally Posted by livedarklions
Have you thought of pitching that typo to the Syfy channel as a series? "Control your future-dog!"
Sorry, wrote it on my cell phone and between the small keyboard and auto-correct it came out like a train wreck. I should of proofed it before clicking submit.

But it seems I got my point across.

"There one woman with a medium dog that I pass a few times a week and I know to all call out at least 100 years yards before to her so she can hold on to the leash. I'm afraid if she is unaware the dog with drag her to the ground."
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