25 minutes of carnage and abject stupidity (sick rail grind @ 6:45). I never have thought much of the risk of getting hit by a transport while driving on the highway in the past, even with having a "close to home" example when a coworker was hit by one in his Caterham on the QEW, but it's...
Looks like one of the St. Onges' trailers (+truck?) out of Niagara. The brothers went to my HS. If it's theirs, (and I'm sure it is) one of the brothers was killed in an accident in his rig on the QEW 93ish. Ironically, he hit one of my coworkers in his Caterham Super 7.
My bi-colour Shepherd made the last trip to the vet the previous summer ('24). Wasn't going to get another dog. Somehow I now have a Shepherd/Malinois cross that was found wandering the streets of Toronto. What could possibly go wrong?
***SPOILER****
Everything they say about Belgian Malinois...
That needs an asterisk. Most of the Shepherd types guard their pack aka the family and make excellent family pets. Mals tend to be one person dogs but are still fine with a family, just more aloof, usually. Unless they have a particular mental issue they are good with kids. My last Shepherd was...
That's why I rode down them. Sitting at the bottom watching my friends walk their bikes down them was some pedal-on-shin smackin' funny stuff. That, and the one upmanship with my buddy who's a better MX rider than me who refused to try it.
Found this pic from a couple of years ago on the Dekerf Owners FB page (don't know how I missed it - I'm an admin along with Chris). I had no Idea Chris had built a 36er (his brazed forks are art).
Sketchiest stairs I've ever ridden were the old ones going from York St. (the old road leading to the OG Queenston-Lewiston Bridge) to the access road to the water treatment plant at the Queenston Docks. The rise/run/angle on each step was vastly different and it was really tricky with them and...
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