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Why don't they make wearing helmets compulsory the amount of times I've been out riding and seeing people on proper Mtb trails with no helmet on what idiots!
Surely its a no brainier to make it illegal to not were one and why do kids think it cool to not were one?!


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:15 am
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Kindly **** off


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:16 am
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Tell us more about your accident Reubena


 
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Back under your bridge OP


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:18 am
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Because you'd get even more halfwits unable to sensibly assess risk?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:18 am
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You could fall and die walking down the road, let introduce full body bubble wrap suits & make it compulsory!
Must get my shares in the bubble wrap bought 😯


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:19 am
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"no brainer". Well done.

As you are only 14 you may not have heard all the arguments before. I suggest you do some investigation before poking STW with a sharp stick.


 
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I wonder how you 'were' a helmet anyway?

Just for the record, I was wearing a helmet when I broke my ankle in 3 places. It provided no protection to me whatsoever in that incident. Who do I address my letter of complaint to?


 
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The amount of times I've seen drunk people fall over in the street and bang their heads...

etc etc etc


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:25 am
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Damn it, cycling just far to dangerous lets just ban that, makes more sense.

Ohhh and introduce compulsory helmets wearing for anyone (pedestrians) over the DD limit.


 
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Damn it, cycling just far to dangerous lets just ban that, makes more sense.

No, that's just silly, lets just make it safer.

Bikes are inherently unstable, so lets add two more wheels. In case anything does wrong, I think we should add a metal box of some sort around the people on the bike. Then put in some nice seats and seatbelts, just in case...


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:29 am
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IME when people describe something as a "no brainier" (sic) it usually means they haven't bothered to use theirs before making their argument.


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:35 am
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More interesting question for me, why do skydivers wear helmets?


 
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I would always wear a helmet but it is up to people decide.


 
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I think the only reasonable argument for compulsory helmet wearing should be for children, lets say, for the sake of that argument, aged under 12.

Otherwise, it's your head, your choice!


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:39 am
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Despite the fact that here in Victoria, Australia helmets are mandatory for cyclists (and kids on scooters) People still like to discuss it - read this and come back (make sure you read all 7000+ posts) there will be a test if you then decide you really want to discuss it - The test won't include comprehension as to be honest most of it isn't.

[url] http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=31309 [/url]


 
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[quote=maxtorque ]I think the only reasonable argument for compulsory helmet wearing should be for children, lets say, for the sake of that argument, aged under 12.

Well that's the OP covered then.


 
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More interesting question for me, why do skydivers wear helmets?

Mid air collisions with other divers, poor landings that end in face plants, and even smacking you head on the door frame (or worse, the wing/tail!) of the plane you are chucking yourself out of..........)


 
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Guys. Don't take the piss, this is serious.
You'd were a lid to if you wear riding this:
[url= http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B4ApNma4oNA ]Sick sh!t[/url]


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:43 am
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Fourbanger.

Thanks for that. I'm inspurred to ryde my bike now. I'll were a helmut cos it's a no brainer.

😉


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 10:54 am
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Rad skills. Is it still half term?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 11:02 am
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If the OP likes I could put him in touch with this chap who would clearly appreciate being told why he should wear a helmet

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Surely the important question is where did the OP go to school as he/she clearly can't spell.

Next question for the OP. Tell us how do you propose they enforce said law to wear a helmet? Let's take the above tandem riders, clearly out in the middle of some hills so how many other people will be doing the same every day/weekend at hundreds of locations around the country, so what do we do? reassign the police from catching real criminals and get them to hide in a bush on the off chance they catch a mountain biker without a helmet on. Oh and let's not forget about the thousands of roadies who don't wear them every time they go out too.


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 11:37 am
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Where's that annoying argumentative **** when you need him.


 
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More interesting question for me, why do skydivers wear helmets?

Chance encounters with angry seagulls.


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 11:38 am
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Why don't they make wearing helmets compulsory the amount of times I've been out riding and seeing people on proper Mtb trails with no helmet on what idiots!
Surely its a no brainier to make it illegal to not were one and why do kids think it cool to not were one?!

When I was your age I had pretty cut and dried views on things too. As you get older you'll hopefully realise such simple absolutes only get you so far.
Some people don't though - they become UKIP supporters.


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 11:49 am
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More than 99% of people I know who have sustained injury requiring hospital attention whilst riding MTB have been wearing a helmet. Pretty scary statistic...


 
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/off topic

aracer, tell me that's a picture of the infamous TJ?

/back on topic


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 1:28 pm
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[quote=UrbanHiker ]/off topic
aracer, tell me that's a picture of the infamous TJ?
/back on topic
Tis, though I go more for [i]legendary[/i] than [i]infamous[/i].


 
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Fair comment scotroutes, prefer legendary too. Ah the good old days. Looking forward to the next chain lube thread 😉


 
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scotroutes would know as he took the picture (if I'm remembering real names correctly)


 
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DO you get bonus points if you can name the stoker?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 1:51 pm
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Mrs TJ

What do I win? A helmet?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 2:11 pm
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scotroutes would know as he took the picture (if I'm remembering real names correctly)

Real names? 😕

Presumably you mean Druidh? Surely people don't actually exist away from STW?


 
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[quote=rOcKeTdOg ]Mrs TJ

Fail!


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 2:23 pm
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scaled
More interesting question for me, why do skydivers wear helmets?

Mid air collisions with other divers, poor landings that end in face plants, and even smacking you head on the door frame (or worse, the wing/tail!) of the plane you are chucking yourself out of..........)

A boot in the face at 120mph does tend to hurt + a full face in winter stops your face freezing or getting peppered with the sharp end of the raindrops when you're falling thru a cloud


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 3:40 pm
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More to the point, why issnt it illegal to post on STW without passing a basic grammar and spelling test first?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 4:15 pm
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Very brave Graham. I thought about posting something similar, but expected my recent posting history (I've been posting from a phone a lot) to be thrown back at me!


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 4:19 pm
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Issnt?

Will you be disqualifying yourself? 😉

(Edit: rereading I am probably missing the intended joke there!!! Oops....)


 
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People too stupid to see the sense in wearing a helmet when riding their bike are probably not worth saving anyway tbh........ 😉

#darwinism


 
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People so stupid that they expect a lump of polystyrene to save them from all calamities are probably not worth saving anyway 😉


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 4:22 pm
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aracer - would you rather be moderately mangled from a head injury or minimally gubbed?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 4:25 pm
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Hmm, tricky. Can I take the not hurt at all by avoiding the incident option?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 5:00 pm
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Why does anyone think their perspective of what is 'right' should be forced on anyone else?

If you prefer to wear a helmet, wear one. I do.

But not sure I have the right to dictate to anyone else they have to do the same


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 5:00 pm
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Oi, stop forcing me to have a free choice


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 5:39 pm
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Please report dp


 
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Mrs TJ = SWMBO


 
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Hmm, tricky. Can I take the not hurt at all by avoiding the incident option?

Does wearing a helmet prevent you from avoiding the incident?


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 7:13 pm
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Why don't they make wearing helmets compulsory the amount of times I've been out riding and seeing people on proper Mtb trails with no helmet on what idiots!
Surely its a no brainier to make it illegal to not were one and why do kids think it cool to not were one?!

Well, clearly they're surviving quite well without their helmets, maybe it's not as dangerous as you think?


 
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If the OP likes I could put him in touch with this chap who would clearly appreciate being told why he should wear a helmet
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POSTED 11 HOURS AGO # REPORT-POST

a good point wasn't TJ banned from STW for refusing to wear a helmet? 😉

...remember folks being cool on the trails may impact your choice of social media!


 
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TJ is probably reading this you know 😉


 
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Careful if you post his picture three times in one thread then he emerges from a miniaturised version of Scotland at stw towers.


 
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TJ is probably reading this you know

He's replied to me on Facebook about something I asked on here in the past, so that is definitely a possibility.

[img] [/img] to TJ


 
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I've ridden on the back of TJ's ugly-looking gate. We both wore helmets for the event. We both fell off. You can tell me the helmets saved our lives if you like.

I miss him.


 
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You have photos of TJs helmet? 😯


 
Posted : 02/11/2014 11:44 pm
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[sarcasm]Perhaps when we go out, we should all go out in full downhill body armour. After we might scrape our knees or elbows when we fall off 🙄 [/sarcasm]


 
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OP is probably still writing letters (in CAPITALS, green ink, [u]underlined[/u]) to the Beeb, having seen Chris Boardman riding through Manchester without a lid, commenting on urban safety.


 
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OP is probably still writing letters (in CAPITALS, green ink, underlined) to the Beeb, having seen Chris Boardman riding through Manchester without a lid, commenting on urban safety.

Saw the comments on Twitter people were going into meltdown over it. Typical knee jerk, risk averse reactions. I was glad he did it, the message should be that cycling is NOT dangerous and that all road users should look out for each other. In the rest of Europe people use cycles as a normal everyday form of transport and do not need to wear helmets or hi-vis.
The cause of the problem needs to be tackled (i.e. poor standards by those using the roads) not passing the onus on to the potential victims.


 
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Wearing a helmet and crashing
[img][url= https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3313/3218281522_31f680c232.jp g" target="_blank">https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3313/3218281522_31f680c232.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/31623992@N05/3218281522/ ]TJ Wipes-out[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/people/31623992@N05/ ]paul.newman4279[/url], on Flickr[/img]

Not wearing a helmet, but not crashing
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[url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/31623992@N05/4022039592/ ]Tandem leaving Fealar Lodge[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/people/31623992@N05/ ]paul.newman4279[/url], on Flickr


 
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I love this great country where we have the 'freedom' of Choice .... 'sometimes' 😆


 
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Ive crashed and hit my head several times. Not every time but it does happen. Be smart and wear a helmet. But wait... if you want to follow the fashion/hipster brigade go a head and ride without a helmet in your imortal bubble of ignorance. Riding without a helmet is natures way of wiping out all the stupid genes.


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 10:09 am
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Riding without a helmet is natures way of wiping out all the stupid genes.

Really?
I wore a helmet to cycle with the club yesterday.
I didn't wear one on my commute today, neither have I done on my commute for several years. Maybe I can't be all that stupid?


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 10:20 am
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As is walking and taking a shower without one and driving without one

Be safe out there...but only selectively


 
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I really don't know how all us as kids Survived our Bmx years 79\83 without helmets? No one wore helmets for riding back then.
and I wouldn't mind BUT most of the Mtb helmets hardly cover the head anyways.
oh and just a thought, IF it was all about safety then shouldn't any protective clothing/pads/helmets/eyewear/be cheap enough for Everyone to afford?


 
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Riding without a helmet is natures way of wiping out all the stupid genes.

Really?
I wore a helmet to cycle with the club yesterday.
I didn't wear one on my commute today, neither have I done on my commute for several years. Maybe I can't be all that stupid?

Lets face it modern non full face helmets are not uncomfortable to wear.

So you maybe you are stupid, maybe you are not.

Maybe you just get a kick out of not wearing a helmet and increasing your exposure to risk.

[EDIT] OR maybe you like sticking your fingers up and saying I can do what I want FU...


 
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[quote=fr0sty125 ]Lets face it modern non full face helmets are not uncomfortable to wear.

So presumably you wear one whilst walking, driving and in the shower. Or are you too stupid to do that?


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 10:46 am
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Saw this video of Utrecht rush hour linked to in an article in another thread...

See if you can spot anyone wearing a helmet.


 
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helmets make excellent battering rams for clearing shared use paths of the hoipoloi


 
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Sorry this a bit long but I thought it would be better than a link:

[i]What evidence is there that cycle helmets reduce serious injury?

There have been many predictions that cycle helmets are effective in reducing serious injuries. Most of these predictions come from case-control studies, which are based on small research populations and have been criticised for methodological limitations.

On the other hand, large population data, from sources such as traffic casualty statistics and hospital treatment records, do not support these predictions. These sources show no improvement in serious injury trends as helmet use has become more common. Indeed, sometimes they suggest that the number or severity of injuries has increased.

In Great Britain, there was no detectable improvement in fatalities, serious injuries or the average severity of injuries to cyclists over the period 1985 to 2001, during which helmet use rose from close to zero to approx 22%. Injury severity increased as helmet use became more common (BHRF, 1071). A study of road traffic casualties has found no association between differing patterns of helmet wearing rates and casualty rates for adults and children. Similarly, boys and girls have identical percent head injury rates but markedly different levels of helmet use (Hewson, 2005; Hewson, 2005b).

In Greater London, cyclist injuries became more serious as helmet use increased in the mid 1990s (BHRF, 1072). In 2001, although about half of cyclists wore helmets, the severity of injuries was significantly higher than in 1981 and fatalities were highest since 1989. In Edinburgh, also with approx 50% helmet wearing, casualties have become more serious as helmet use has increased (BHRF, 1247). In the Lothian region (close to Edinburgh), wearing a helmet has made no significant difference to outcome in the case of the more serious head injuries measured by need of follow-up or hospital admission (Scottish Exec, 2005).

In the USA, cyclists suffered more head injuries in 2001 than in 1991 although helmet use had increased from 18% to 50%. There is no clear information that cycle use increased during this period and some evidence that it may have fallen. (BHRF, 1041)

In Australia, helmet laws caused head injuries to fall by 11% to 21%. But cycle use fell by 30% to 60%, suggesting that those who continued to cycle were more at risk (BHRF, 1096). In New Zealand, large increases in helmet use have not brought any reduction in the proportion of serious head injuries. Some reduction in mild concussions and lacerations has been balanced by an increase in neck injuries (##10017). An analysis of enforced helmet laws in Australia, New Zealand and Canada has found no clear evidence of benefit and increased risks for cyclists post-legislation (Robinson, 2006).

Analysis by Erke and Elvik, 2007 showed an increased accident risk per cycling-km for cyclists wearing a helmet. In Australia and New Zealand the increase was estimated to be around 14%.

In Germany, research found no significant difference in the level of head-trauma in cycling crashes between cyclists who wore a helmet and those who did not (Möllman, Rieger and Wassmann, 2004).

More generally, concerns have been expressed that helmets may increase the risk of the most serious types of head injury typical of road crashes and which involve rotational forces (BHRF, 1039).[/i]


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 11:25 am
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Most of you guys knew the OP was young and new to the forum. There's no need to act like a bunch of pricks all the time.


 
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Also the OP asked about 'on the trails' rather than on the road. So while still a daft idea most of your arguments are moot.


 
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Who do you think is acting like a prick, Euro? Should we just accept his fallacious arguments and say "yes, well done" because of his age?


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 11:36 am
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Only if you agree with him aracer. If you disagree you could maybe try being polite (using the Queens' english of course). If my son had asked the same question, face to face, and he was told to **** off, you'd need more than a helmet to save you 😀


 
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The Police can't enforce the current road laws, let alone hiding behind every tree in the countryside trying to catch the odd Mountain Biker who rides past without a helmet on.

Where do you draw the line as off road, Bridleway, BOAT, Restricted Byway, some obscure trail created in a wood only used by MTBer's, Bike park or the middle of the Brecon Beacons.
I was out on Friday night, came across a guy on a MTB on a bridleway, in cycling clothes in the pitch black no lights or a helmet, that is his look out.

Way back in the 90's a top downhiller was asked why they did not wear body armour, their response was a good one, because I have one run and to win I have to finish, if I wear body armour, it gives me a false sense of safety, I will take more risks and increase my chances of crashing and not finishing.

First helmets then, gloves, knee pads, elbow pads, back protectors, glasses etc etc. I wear a helmet, glasses & gloves on trails because that is the level of protection I feel the need to ride in, yet I have ridden the same trails as some dressed up like storm troopers.


 
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[quote=Euro ]Only if you agree with him aracer. If you disagree you could maybe try being polite (using the Queens' english of course). If my son had asked the same question, face to face, and he was told to * off, you'd need more than a helmet to save you

So answer my question - who told him to * off as you put it?


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 11:55 am
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Not as i put it - read the first reply.

Maybe i'm mistaking * off for * off, which to be fair, is very easily done. If * was actually * then i ****ing apologise.


 
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If my son had asked the same question, face to face...

What if he told a stranger, face to face, that they were an idiot for nor wearing a helmet?
Would you still back him up with violence?


 
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Hmm, but you suggested we were a bunch of pricks, I was expecting you to find more than one (who we all just ignored).


 
Posted : 03/11/2014 12:18 pm
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Midland, you made a little typo there. It's like raaaain on your weddin' day.

See aracer, including me, that's at least two. Does that class as a (small) bunch?


 
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