I got a terrible upset stomach about 5 miles from home on my bike once, the year before last. I was way out in the country, far from any stores or gas stations, etc. I felt pretty ill.
At that time I did not have a cell phone. That was one of the things that really prompted me to get one after that. I have 6 or 8 different people's phone #'s on my cell phone that I could call in an emergency. Somebody would be sure to be reachable- not all ideal, but hey they could do 'something' or possibly call someone else to help me too if they couldn't come to my rescue.
Anyway, every time i got back on my bike my stomach was in agony again- very painful! I wound up walking slowly along the side of the road, then sitting on some stone wall or guard rail for a couple minutes, feeling almost faint, then biking about 1/4 mile, then alternating back to walking again, etc. I suppose I 'could' have flagged down some passing motorist, but that idea seemed pretty scary to me.
I was truly miserable, but I eventually made it back home. Meanwhile all this time, my husband was innocently sitting around at home with our cars, not even knowing.
I think a couple weeks later I got a cell phone.![]()



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) they would keep it and use it... I was alerted to the fact it was missing because they kept hitting speed dial #1 and calling my cop friend.... no not so bright my criminal friends. They also ordered pizza to their apartment with my bank card... I (and the police) have their phone number and address and they kept using my phone. I thought I might not be able to get anything back because it is a pay as you go phone, so I didn't hurry up in replacing it. Well turns out I could transfer my minutes and number to a different phone, which I did. Now I am getting calls for my thief and I know her full name as well.... like I said, not so bright my criminal friends.
. I struggled back up to my cabin on 39 chain ring and the fourth gear.
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