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Not as impressive as any of the other animals here, but colliding with a wasp which results in it going inside your shirt can be quite interesting, especially when it decides to sting its way out of the situation .
pommie john said:Not as impressive as any of the other animals here, but colliding with a wasp which results in it going inside your shirt can be quite interesting, especially when it decides to sting its way out of the situation .
Well, I can add that when I was in Cairo as a tourist back in the 80's. We took a cab at night, after we were underway we noticed that many had their headlight turned off including our cabby. when we asked why, he turned and told us that it was the sign of a bad driver, if you had your headlights on at nights...go figure.Fast Eddie said:Yes, headlights are often switched off, even at night, even on motorcycles. I have no idea why, it seems Barry to me!.......
Onder said:I was running at about 40 mph a few days ago on my Commando and got wacked in the chest
by a sparrow. He fell down on my leg, recovered and flew off.
Not as impressive a story as most but hey....![]()
cjandme said:Well, I can add that when I was in Cairo as a tourist back in the 80's. We took a cab at night, after we were underway we noticed that many had their headlight turned off including our cabby. when we asked why, he turned and told us that it was the sign of a bad driver, if you had your headlights on at nights...go figure.Fast Eddie said:Yes, headlights are often switched off, even at night, even on motorcycles. I have no idea why, it seems Barry to me!.......
rwalker28 said:this one is just funny, at least I think so. I was driving down I-10 downtown in Phoenix when a pigeon flew right in front of me. I looked in the mirror and it looked like I ran over a pillow with the feathers flying. I thought he was a goner, but I could tell I didn't hit him, we went under my truck and rolled around on the freeway behind me. Then, to me surprise, he up and flew away. but then it is not hard to hit them, they are pretty slow.
Had a wasp fly into my shirt once. Stung me in the armpit. There I was in the middle of an intersection pulling my shirt off to get the damn thing out, before it stung me again. At least a bee dies after it stings you unlike a wasp that can and will keep stinging you!pommie john said:Not as impressive as any of the other animals here, but colliding with a wasp which results in it going inside your shirt can be quite interesting, especially when it decides to sting its way out of the situation .
I was going to add that lane straddling thing in my other post, really just the strangest thing to experience, but it was a bit off topic. I have had an encounter with wasps before. Once while riding on some back country roads in north Houston, I had a flannel shirt on and the bastard got his legs tangled in the fibers and just kept on stinging me on the left side of my torso until I got it pulled over and stopped and ripped my shirt off. The other time was in California, while driving in an older Toyota sedan that we had picked up for cheap. The A/C was broken and so the windows were down, somehow the damn thing flew into my shirt through the back of my collar and crawled down a bit until I moved and squished it a bit between the seat and it started to sting me. Again, pulled over jumped out and pulled my shirt off, looking goofy in the process, but at that point who cares right!JimNH said:cjandme said:Well, I can add that when I was in Cairo as a tourist back in the 80's. We took a cab at night, after we were underway we noticed that many had their headlight turned off including our cabby. when we asked why, he turned and told us that it was the sign of a bad driver, if you had your headlights on at nights...go figure.Fast Eddie said:Yes, headlights are often switched off, even at night, even on motorcycles. I have no idea why, it seems Barry to me!.......
Since all the unrest when at Cairo we stay right at the airport JW Marriott now but in the past when we would go downtown the cab drivers, and everybody else, drove straddling the lane markers rather than riding between them. Perhaps it was their way of adding another lane or?
+1Close shaves keep you focused. My recent one was a vulture on a two lane blacktop, middle of the day. He was in the oncoming lane and didn't want to leave his prize roadkill. Instead of taking off in the opposite direction he flew right in front of me. Those suckers sure are big and ugly upclose but no collision.