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Lol, lmao ...Originally posted by ken cool View PostIf Blades are running through Saktigarh, the sky is indeed falling down. I guess the goats will have to move over soon... onto our plates!
sorry for those .. hehe i am a vegetarian but that comment is just too hilarious !May the torque be with you..
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You are a vegetarian living in Calcutta!!! Now that is another rare species, haven't met too many of those. Does not matter, I will have your plate of goat!Originally posted by fireblah View PostLol, lmao ...
sorry for those .. hehe i am a vegetarian but that comment is just too hilarious !The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!
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Oooooot
A Suggestion to ^^^:
Lets follow the Blade so that the goats come running towards it, then catch 'em and make 'em end in our plates (except the one belonging to the person riding the Blade
)!!!
BTW: Not only 4-legged ones, but many 2-legged animals also 'Overreact' to SBKs. Pun not intended....To conquer fear, you must become fear!
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Originally posted by 'Santa View PostA Suggestion to ^^^:
Lets follow the Blade so that the goats come running towards it, then catch 'em and make 'em end in our plates (except the one belonging to the person riding the Blade
)!!!
BTW: Not only 4-legged ones, but many 2-legged animals also 'Overreact' to SBKs. Pun not intended....

oh yes mate...the intelligent ones are always there around...
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Seriously bro!!!Originally posted by svjhonda View Post
BTW did anyone notice how goats had taken an affinity for Jonak da?? Even after we left the village I guess all the other goats were radio'd about a shiny red thing..... He was nearly assaulted 4-5 more times (poor guy)
After this accident I have ridden nearly 1.7k km in my bike and I have encountered few near misses. Almost all of them happened when I was not leading the groups. I have stared to study animal psychology now.
I have seen that these animals wait for the front bike to pass. But they do not realize that other bikes are also coming or may be they can't judge the speed of the incoming vehicle. That's when they try to cross the village path/road at a lightening speed.
I seriosly think these animals can't see the colour red/my bike's color. During the last ride to Mayapur, Prasenjit (Psyco28) was trailing me and he knows how animals were jumping in front of only my bike.
You know how much I love offroading. But these animals have made me scared of village roads after that accident and with couple of near misses after that.
Damn!!!!! your last couple of lines made feel like having those awesome Langchas right now at 1:38 in the morning.Originally posted by ken cool View PostI liked the comparison of Langchas to Gulab jamuns! But in my opinion, Gulab jamuns do not even come close. A two day old Langcha from Saktigarh is a Bengali sweet-eater's ambrosia. It still gets me salivating.
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Yes, they will be updated in Fireblah's thread. Not many pictures and no off roading this time.A professional candid photographer - 17000+ followers. Be in touch
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