Nigel, you were ahead of the game with the photo of your (ex?) wife - more of the same lightheartedness please! 😉Not really prophetising.
Ouch!...only broke my collar bone.
That's THE classic emergency-room injury for cyclists - breaking your collar bone(s). Weird, and not at all what I would have expected if you'd asked me to guess the most common injuries cyclists suffer.
-Gnobuddy
Yes, but let's not inflate the situation! 🙂Was that the hot air balloons pic?
not at all what I would have expected
Crushed marbles would have been my guess. That's from years of experience. Somehow I am not feeling lightened right now. I'll be right back.
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I was thinking something very similar when I first watched that video. It reminded me of more than one excitable, highly-strung, poorly trained dog I've come across. (IMO, letting a dog bite your hand repeatedly - even gently - while you pet it is not a good idea at all, and I expect that applies to foxes as well.)...dog...almost identical mannerisms as that fox.
Some six decades ago, some Russian scientists decided to work on the problem of domesticating silver foxes so that they could be farmed. The problem was that the the silver foxes were savage and wild, and did not co-operate at all; so these scientists decided to start breeding the foxes for docility and friendliness, anticipating that sooner or later they would have tractable foxes that could be farm-raised.
What happened instead was that the foxes lost their beautiful fox coats before they became friendly and docile, replacing it with something very like ordinary dog fur; but they also began to show other distinctly dog-like characteristics, like barking and wagging their tails (which foxes do not do.)
I read about this decades ago, but found a recent update, with a slightly different version of the story: Silver fox study reveals genetic clues to social behavior -- ScienceDaily
We know that all domestic dogs came from wolf ancestors; I guess foxes, also being in the same family (canids) share quite a few common characteristics.
-Gnobuddy
I think I heard somewhere that all of the dog family (Canis) can interbreed while this is not the same with cats.
I was confident that you would find your way. 🙂What exactly was I supposed to be looking in that clip?
-Gnobuddy
Yowza! 😀...in awe like the audience...
I didn't expect that. It took a few seconds before I figured it out and picked my jaw off the floor!
-Gnobuddy
Luckily I only broke my collar bone. I remember hearing it snap like a wishbone at Thanksgiving.
Okay... Think I'll head over to the gratitude thread to be thankful for all the bicycle, motorcycle and boating accidents that didnt break me bones...
Not many people know this, but your collarbone is actually Nature's circuit-breaker! 😎
When the horrible Green Bay Packer's Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, got enjoyably slammed to the ground by my Viking team's Anthony Barr in 2017, he was saved from Brain Injury by his snapping collarbone.
The idea is your collarbone breaking saves you from far worse injury! By softening the blow to your head, you follow?
Never mind. We'll try and get him next year again! He has broken our hearts too often. 😱
When the horrible Green Bay Packer's Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, got enjoyably slammed to the ground by my Viking team's Anthony Barr in 2017, he was saved from Brain Injury by his snapping collarbone.
The idea is your collarbone breaking saves you from far worse injury! By softening the blow to your head, you follow?
Never mind. We'll try and get him next year again! He has broken our hearts too often. 😱
There's a gratitude thread? Got a link?...over to the gratitude thread to be thankful...
-Gnobuddy
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