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<blockquote data-quote="jmarran" data-source="post: 170591" data-attributes="member: 952"><p>Hey Rocky, watch me pull a (Volkswagen) rabbit out of my hat!</p><p></p><p>A couple months ago, I was riding on a nice back road that goes through Rowe MA into VT. I saw movement on the left side of the road (ahead) and my first thought was "ah great, someone's horse got loose", then as the sound of my dad's noisy-ass harley came up from behind me it crossed the street. And, it wasn't a horse, but a female moose (cow, but don't upset her by telling her that). Then her boyfriend came out of nowhere and damn near fell on his head trying to trot across the road. He must have had his stock tires still, because he got awful traction.</p><p></p><p>That was a moment of wonder and also of wondering (what if...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmarran, post: 170591, member: 952"] Hey Rocky, watch me pull a (Volkswagen) rabbit out of my hat! A couple months ago, I was riding on a nice back road that goes through Rowe MA into VT. I saw movement on the left side of the road (ahead) and my first thought was "ah great, someone's horse got loose", then as the sound of my dad's noisy-ass harley came up from behind me it crossed the street. And, it wasn't a horse, but a female moose (cow, but don't upset her by telling her that). Then her boyfriend came out of nowhere and damn near fell on his head trying to trot across the road. He must have had his stock tires still, because he got awful traction. That was a moment of wonder and also of wondering (what if...) [/QUOTE]
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