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Then suddenly, a rabbit in the road. I brake, he darts left. I pull the other way (after checking my rear view). Then he changes direction, it's all I can do to try to line him up to hopefully pass between the wheels and under me. But he makes one last gasp lunge for the curb.
*Thud* (I believe head on bumper)
*Crunch* (I feel him go under the wheel)
I go out of my way to avoid even killing insects, I even bottled out of killing the first ants to appear in the kitchen this year. So I'm not feeling too good about it. I remember driving to the test centre before my first driving test. A small dog ran into the road, and I braked to let him through. My instructor told me that would have failed me my test, and that I should consider it 'dead already'. But that doesnt really wash with me.
Oh well, I guess on one level it's a reminder that someone's always had a worse day than me :^(
> That's rubbish. A dog jumped out in front of me on my test and I
> emergency stopped, so the examiner basically decided I had passed and
> started writing out his shopping list.
Oh well, he was a rubbish instructor :^s
> He needed carrots, mangoes and cauliflower - I think he was some kind
> of crazed vegetarian.
Or maybe the hippy examiner wanted to reward your karma :^D
> Deathskitten wrote:
> Dogs are way better then cats
>
> what about kittens?
Smaller target, but they move slower.
On balance, easier to hit :^)
> Dogs are way better then cats
what about kittens?
> If you hit a dog you must stop, legally. But if you hit a cat you're
> A-ok to keep going, should you be a heartless sod.
Dogs are way better then cats
> same. i hate not havin anything to read, whats ur favourite
> book/author?
Varies. I love Jeff Noon's trippy, psychedelic weirdness. “Vurt” being a particular favourite. “Falling out of cars” is excellent too, but almost unfathomable.
George Orwell I can re-read again and again, and will be re-reading “1984” after I finish with “The Road To Wigan Pier” which was recommended by Light. Umberto Eco’s “The Name Of The Rose” I’m close to finishing, and it’s been a wonderful ride. James Elroy is a great and gritty crime writer.
I like a large range of books, but sometimes crave an easy read and something “rip-roaring” for want of a better description. I’ve just read all seven of Terry Goodkinds Sword Of Truth series, and although they’ll never rival Tolkien, they’re entertaining enough. :)
So to answer your question (eventually) at the moment, its “The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer”, by Neal Stephenson.
Anyway. Don't want to hijack the bunny killing thread. :) :) :)
> Read the book Watership down, is better then film, is very sad.
It's one of those books I've always wanted to return to and read as an adult. Still, I've got 5 in the house to get through, so It'll not be anytime soon. I'm one of these people that gets tetchy and annoyed if i don't have a novel to read.
I dare say had he tried to avoid it both the cost and the death count could have been far greater.