That's not good m'kay.
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That's not good m'kay.
My right shoulder feels like it's about to dislocate and I promised to shovel alot of cowcrap today at my sister's farm to train my body.
10000k cow crap shovels later:
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Okay, it wasn't that bad. I shoveled crap like fist of the north star, but when we got to the stuff that has fodder mixed in it, things got hard. Cows are stupid creatures and stuff their food in their own ****, so the **** keeps it together like a net, and it's a pain to pull that off, especially when your shoulder does not feel good.
I still emptied one pen that hadn't been emptied for 4 weeks all alone in like 15 minutes. That was something. My brother-in-law asked me: "What the heck is wrong with you?" Apparently I haven't been this hard working before...
It really sets off something in your brain when you dish all summer and people around you are worried because they're under the delusion that washing dishes is physically daunting.
By car accident I assume you had an accident with a car while you were on your motorcycle?
Are you and your bike ok?
No. I was in my car because I also have a car driving license. It was my fault because I did not give priority when turning left. The guy in front of me came, I turned left as hard as I could and he turned right. He smashed in the back on my car, avoiding any major impact. The damages are not big, no injured but it ****ed me up.
Now I'm wondering whether or not should I simply pay him and avoid any business with the police, or should I let the insurance company to do their business, but then I'll have my license suspended for at least 60 days, but at least I won't have to pay anything.
Keep my money or keep my license.
Oh that's right you're moving/you already moved.
Do you have to get a car there or something? Or just take another driving test? Or can you not bring your motorcycle?
Idk, maybe you should lose your license, it's only 60 days. If you live in a big city you don't need a car anyway. And money's more important. :| You can use money to pay for taxis, buses, and everything else.
And I'm sorry to hear that. :(
Already moved. But I had to deliver something to my dad.... I never really drive my car even though I own the license for 3+ years.
And I thought about it and it's better to lose my license for 60 days (maybe it can be shortened to 30 because I never had accidents since I have the license and I meet the requirements). Money are more important right now and I'd rather ride my bike for 2 months than lose a salary.
All in all it was a ****ty day. I'm just glad it wasn't anything bad and no injuries and this confirmed that motorcycle>car any day. Maybe I'll sell my car.
Except you might have died if you were on your motorcycle. :|
Like seriously, their protection level is worse than a condom with 4 holes in it. :|
Car = better protection in case on a accident.
Motorcycle = better control to AVOID accidents.
Basically a car has better armor and a motorcycle has better dodge.
If I were on a motorcycle, breaking, turning around suddenly, dodging the car or speeding up to avoid it would have been easier.
The thing about cars is that you can let your guard down. With a motorcycle you have to always be as alert as possible for ****ty drivers that drive with their eyes closed. At least that's how it is here. ****ing old people can see **** and they're allowed to drive.
That's why motorcycles here are a bad idea.
I've heard of too many stories of guys on motorcycles being demolished by old ****ing grannies who somehow think that they should still be able to drive with cataracts and reaction times slower than a ****ing sloth.
Anyway, point is this particular accident could have been easily avoided if I was on my motorcycle. Even in a car I managed to pull out this stunt and the damage was fairly minimal.
Not like you know that for sure :P