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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    I'm sorry Denise your post made me laugh. I just had a vision of all 7 kids (she needs a mini van not a suburban!) yelling that you were "kilt".

    I'm glad you're okay.

    V.

    Ditto...the image of the kids...But, OH I am so glad you are ok!!!

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    Glad you're OK
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  3. #18
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    Funny update...

    Thanks all, and yeah it was kind of funny. I mean really the only reason why I ended up on the ground was because I was clipped in on one side and the nick to the front wheel caused me to lose balance.
    My neighbor came down lastnight to make sure I was ok, and this morning when I was coming in from my run I saw the oldest kid out putting out the garbage can. He told me that they were going to bake brownies for me. I told him that there was really no need and that I was fine, but thank you. I also asked if his younger sisters were ok or if they were scared by it. He said that the youngest one was scared at first but then she saw me laughing so she knows I'm ok.
    I have to say again that this is the nicest family you will ever meet. My son plays at their house all the time, and yes there are seven kids! They are very religous and I've been told that in their religion the more kids you have the higher up in heaven you will go. I'm thinking that mom and dad are headed to the front of the class!
    Now one other funny thing. This morning when I was headed out for my run my son said "Don't get hit by any suburbans mom" and we had a chuckle. So I was running through the residential streets and I came upon a lady that was climbing into her already running SUBURBAN!! I picked up the pace a bit to pass so that she wouldn't back into me! Could you imagine???!!! I think that Chevy has it out for me!

  4. #19
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    I think we Amaericans should take a clue from Europeans and make more cars that are closer in size to bicycles.

    Obviously a family with 7 kids actually needs a large vehicle, but I see so many gigantic heavy RV's and pickup trucks driving around all day long with just one person in them- what a waste of our world's precious gasoline and oil. These are vehicles that are not being used to haul hay or lumber in- they are spotless. Why such massive 11,000 pound vehicles just for everyday errands??- just for going to the office, the bank, the drugstore.... oooh don't get me started....
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  5. #20
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    Oh Lisa I'm with you!!! I actually am hoping that my house up here sells so that I can move to the bottom of the hill and be closer to things! I'll be able to ride to the grocery store so I'm already looking at bike rack/ pannier options and thinking of picking up a cheapo bike I can attach them to. I ride whenever I can, and when I do have to drive down the hill I plan my trip carefully so that I get everything done and don't have to make extra trips or circle back for things.
    But yeah, the gas guzzlers just get to me! Unf. it's a part of the american culture. Imagine if everyone was forced to park their car one day a week. It would be mutiny! That might be the one "cause" that would get people riled up!

  6. #21
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    Yea, it's no wonder she couldn't see you in so large a vehicle. I'm glad that you weren't seriously hurt and hopefully this will teach your friend that her car has a lot more blind spots than she realizes. I saw a thing on the news a while back where they had 20-some schoolchildren behind an SUV and the driver had no clue that they were there, he couldn't see them in the mirrors or through the windows.

    I regularly have cars, but usually very large trucks and SUVs do things that would kill me if I'd have taken my right of way. And I think visibility is a big issue.

    IMO these huge cars put a lot of people in huge danger, not to mention the awful gas mileage. Lisa, you are so right on. I do not understand why in a country with so much wealth and so many opportunities to improve the world we squander so much of both in building bigger, less-efficient cars and feeling like we *need* to drive them everywhere, even to places less than a mile from home. Often the big cars don't have any more space for people or things than a small car. They just have more armor.

    I am glad that gas prices are rising. I hope that one day they are equal to the actual cost of all this gas that we are burning. OK, I'll step back off that soapbox.

    RM, maybe you should encourage this family to start biking places together as their penance. Then they don't have to take that monstrously huge car everywhere.

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    I'm glad to hear your ok. I know how some people drive down there. Not saying your neighbor is one of them. Glad all of you (including the kids) are ok.
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    So glad you're okay, RM! I had to laugh, too, at the "She's not dead, I see her moving" comment!

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  9. #24
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    Glad you're OK. Had to chuckle at the "She's not dead, she's moving". Out of the mouths of babes and all that

    My car is a large 4x4 (SUV) and I don't have a problem with blind spots. My mirrors are all set so they see out the back and down both sides of the car. If I'm in the least bit doubt, I'll physically turn round and look over my shoulder or even stick my head out the window. Better safe than sorry...and THINK BIKE!!!!!!!

    My husband has a small car for his job (salesman). I hate driving it because even though it's half the size of my car it has a number of blind spots that no matter how you set the mirrors it still has blind spots, especially at the back.
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  10. #25
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    I am so glad you're ok! Yeah...that was funny. But scary. It could've been much worse.

    I like to think good can come of all of this. Your neighbor is nice and I'm sure she feels bad about it. I bet she will be a bit more careful AND I bet she will warn others about being careful. Of course maybe she ought to sell her car too, it appears like it is having Christine characteristics.

    How's your bike? Has it been checked out yet?

  11. #26
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    Hey RM, I'm glad you're ok and that you got a chance to talk to the mom and the kid, to make sure they were ok too. Geesh, 7 kids huh?

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    Glad to hear you are ok. One good thing will come of this, those 7 kids will grow up to be drivers who notice cyclists and give them room!
    The best part about going up hills is riding back down!

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    Wow, Denise! How scary, but glad you're okay! And I have to agree with everyone else; your storytelling made me laugh!

  14. #29
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    Here I go speaking my mind again at the risk of everyone thinking I'm a "fill in the blank". But am I the only one (besides Lisa) that thinks you share the responsibility for this accident? If the woman beat you to the stop sign then it was her right of way, not the both of you, wasn't it? Shouldn't you have stayed behind her and allowed her to go first...regardless of if she signaled or not? Ok, I'm done....I too am very glad you are okay though.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    I had the thought but it had already been said - and I wasn't there.

 

 

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