If only Richard's bike didn't get stuck in the mire...
I'm always sorry to hear about a loss of human life, but seriously, going into battle in 15th century England without wearing a helmet? Really? What do you expect?
But wait, he's not dead yet. ;)
But guess what? No stab wounds on his body, thanks to his armor.
No that we settled the helmet debate, I think we should have an open and honest discussion on whether cyclists should wear armor. :)
I sometimes question whether I am doing the same in Chicago traffic on a bicycle.....although that maybe more along the lines of the Polish Calvary's attack on horseback against German armored tanks and Panzers.
Kevin C said:
I'm always sorry to hear about a loss of human life, but seriously, going into battle in 15th century England without wearing a helmet? Really? What do you expect?
"The investigators conclude that three of the injuries -- two inflicted to the inferior aspect, or underside, of the king's skull and one to his pelvis -- could have potentially caused death quickly."
He might of needed better pelvis armor.
Duppie said:
But guess what? No stab wounds on his body, thanks to his armor.
No that we settled the helmet debate, I think we should have an open and honest discussion on whether cyclists should wear armor. :)
Under Armour?
Duppie said:
But guess what? No stab wounds on his body, thanks to his armor.
No that we settled the helmet debate, I think we should have an open and honest discussion on whether cyclists should wear armor. :)
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