Edward
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Why has nobody ever asked the question, why hasn't any monster poop ever been found? Good grief, a serpent of that size would leave something behind that you really wouldn't want to tread in.
The consensus among most of the monster hunters seems to be that Nessie is a plesiosaur. As a water-based creature, maybe the poo just sort of dissolves into the loch?
I'm surprised there's never been a successful picture about Nessie. There surely is room for a quality schlock-horror piece, whether one that nods to something in the Raimi tradition, or perhaps more social commentary a la the late George Romero - "Loch Dead" has a nice ring to it.
Bicycle riders are supposed to follow the same rules of the road. The motor vehicle code applies to bicycles when it comes to speed limits, yielding to pedestrians and emergency vehicles, and obeying traffic control devices. Around here, bicycle riders feel that they have the absolute right of way, motor vehicles and pedestrians should yield to bicycles, and traffic control devices are not applicable.
Yes, much the same here. I suspect in part here in London it's born of a perceived need to ride aggressively as a defensive approach, but culturally it has spilled over into rank entitlement - "I'm saving the planet and healthier than you, so get out of my way!" Ironically, the biggest reason I have chosen not to cycle where I currently live in London is the behaviour of cyclists. Not all of them, by any means, but certainly enough that I actually wouldn't feel best safe among them.