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An abandoned dog.
I watched as the owner sped off, and the dog chased the truck for a few yards. The look of confusion and eventual realization of betrayal was heartbreaking to watch. |
I couldn't bear to see that...
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Yesterday, we were on a country road, and about 100 feet ahead of us, a few deer cross from right to left, and at the same time, 80 feet ahead of us, a flock of turkeys crossed from left to right. I think there were two adult turkeys and about eight or ten chicks, if that's what they're called. It happened much faster than time would allow to take a picture.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 18939927)
Yesterday, we were on a country road, and about 100 feet ahead of us, a few deer cross from right to left, and at the same time, 80 feet ahead of us, a flock of turkeys crossed from left to right. I think there were two adult turkeys and about eight or ten chicks, if that's what they're called. It happened much faster than time would allow to take a picture.
Road finds: A $29.99 wireless Bontrager cycling computer in perfect condition. Unfortunately, a replacement wireless speed sensor and magnet runs about $20, so it's a fancy clock on my dresser. On another ride, I saw a cell-phone sized Garmin, but it had failed the car test - couldn't take the pressure! Passed a landscaper's limb lopper, but it was ~3 feet long, so I left it on the shoulder. |
Originally Posted by stdlrf11
(Post 18939581)
An abandoned dog.
I watched as the owner sped off, and the dog chased the truck for a few yards. The look of confusion and eventual realization of betrayal was heartbreaking to watch. |
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 18953016)
I would absolutely adopt that dog. People are ****ing ********.
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Originally Posted by stdlrf11
(Post 18939581)
An abandoned dog.
I watched as the owner sped off, and the dog chased the truck for a few yards. The look of confusion and eventual realization of betrayal was heartbreaking to watch. |
Yesterday I found a pair of Wiss W912 shop shears. Unfortunately the ergonomic parts of the handle are beat up and scratchy from being on the road and probably run over a few times, but otherwise they seem in great shape, they will be a welcome addition to my garage. The shears I got in there are crap, I hate having to try to use them
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
(Post 18955290)
Yesterday I found a pair of Wiss W912 shop shears. Unfortunately the ergonomic parts of the handle are beat up and scratchy from being on the road and probably run over a few times, but otherwise they seem in great shape, they will be a welcome addition to my garage. The shears I got in there are crap, I hate having to try to use them
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Good idea. I have a spray can of that stuff from a long time ago, hopefully that's still good. I could probably sand the rough bits down a bit too.
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I unexpectedly found this on the street near my house:
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On my way into work I found a USO Care Package pack with bicycle parts in it. Suspect it belonged to one of the homeless that camp out along Campbell Creek. The city has been cracking down on the camps and I have seen several "moving" with all their belongings along the MUP.
Justin |
Originally Posted by cooker
(Post 18964657)
I unexpectedly found this on the street near my house:
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Originally Posted by mikeinroch
(Post 18969397)
Oh, c'mon, ice cream trucks aren't all that unusual.
They may have been there for the same reason - apparently a Nissan commercial. Since Nissan (Datsun) made Japanese WW-II tanks, I'm very curious to see how an American tank will be used in their commercial, and what it has to do with ice cream. Or maybe they were just selling ice cream to the film crew. |
The large fish head that turned up last week is still there this week. ::is bemused:: Possibly the most random item I've seen, right up there with a tank.
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 18939682)
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Today, I spied a dead rat and a dead mouse on the trail. Ick.
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I try not to stop for anything anymore but have found unopened beers, bag of weed, wallet, gideon bible, wrench, grinder. Those are probably the most memorbable.
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Originally Posted by dailycommute
(Post 18973366)
I try not to stop for anything anymore but have found unopened beers, bag of weed, wallet, gideon bible, wrench, grinder. Those are probably the most memorbable.
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Originally Posted by dailycommute
(Post 18973366)
unopened beers, bag of weed, wallet, gideon bible, wrench, grinder.
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Originally Posted by Podagrower
(Post 18972890)
It must be very tired, it's laying on it's back with it's legs in the air-and somebody put a sheet over it last night:foo:.
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Originally Posted by Lug
(Post 18964915)
On my way into work I found a USO Care Package pack with bicycle parts in it. Suspect it belonged to one of the homeless that camp out along Campbell Creek. The city has been cracking down on the camps and I have seen several "moving" with all their belongings along the MUP.
Justin |
Didn't stop to pick them up but saw a pair of kitchen shears on the side of a road next to horse farm...go figure
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Rode the Mississippi River bike trail through Minnesota this summer. Crossed paths with quite the assortment of road kill. Plenty of hand tools, scissors, life jackets, cooler lids, fishing rod covers and a California raisin saxophone player figurine, minus the saxophone. He's now mounted on my handlebars. Came to realize Minnesotans love their bananas. Must have rode by 10-20 banana peels every day. They where everywhere.
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