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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Columbia, MO
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    After I told a friend how I'd gotten into the habit of using the roadside on this Omaha trip, he sent the following to me:
    The unexpected benefits . . . when are YOU going to find something this neat? Should be soon, at the rate you're using the bushes . . .
    For an elderly Australian tourist on a trip to the northwest of Queensland, nipping into the bushes to relive himself, a sort of unscheduled toilet stop has surprising consequences as he stumbled over the exposed remains of a 100 million year old marine reptile.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    130

    Lucky Pennies

    On todays ride our club was crossing through an intersection. I was rolling through and spotted at least 20 pennies on the road. I made it through the intersection and had to turn back. Lucky pennies in the road...can't leave them behind. So I went back and gathered them up and made it back to the pack.
    I handed out one to each of the women on the ride to put in their seat bag...have to share the luck. I still had about 5 when I got home for my girls piggybank!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    California
    Posts
    356
    On nearly every ride in the urban/tourist part of town: Coins. Sometimes just a penny. Once about 40 pennies. Nickles, dimes, quarters - at least once for each.

    A few years ago in suburbia: A nearly full box of unopened packages of contractor type orange foam ear plugs. I spent about 10 minutes picking them all up. I wasn't sure how I'd get them home - until I found the box they came from.

    A few years ago in a rural area: A lovely bright red wide brimmed woman's hat - in middle of the road, not yet run over. I stopped and wondered what to do with the hat for a while. In the end, I tied it to a nearby fence post. When I rode by a day or two later, the hat was gone.

    A week ago in the tourist zone: A Leatherman multi-tool. The saw and knife blades showed heavy use. Because I had no cargo capacity at all, I'd have had to a) leave it, but I figured I deserved this prize as much as any other passerby; b) hold it in my hand for the rest of my ride, which wasn't practical; or c) put it in the coin pocket of my biking skort, which may have resulted in a torn skort. In the end I decided to d) anonymously gift it to a friend who lived nearby.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    488
    I don't know if this is really a find but I recently saw "Elvis" driving a red convertible Cadillac.

 

 

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