As you know we (the Royal We) here at the Bushido have so much to consider during the day and since journalism is not my bread and butter, I sometimes will lapse on ideas or ‘drafts’, as we in the blogosphere refer to them, because the day (square) job takes precedence. I had a whole rant about the Myrtle Beach bike week last month, but let it fall to the side because I didn’t have a chance to rip on the noise pollution from a rally almost 2 hours away from here. Plus, many of the FOBs make their bread and butter off of money spent by said bikers, and they are generous people.
A (FOB) Friend of the Bushido, the Rastamule did have some brilliantly insightful things to say about the rally and the “noise pollution” on his blog. Also, he did a recent post on the ‘carriage accident’ on Monday, June 12th which seems a little less dramatic than Diane Knich’s article in the Post & Courier. But let’s face it folks, we love the charm of carriages here in the Holy City so much that they are the heaviest regulated and taxed businesses on the Peninsula. And for some odd “when animals attack” reason journalists love to write about carriage accidents. The way I see it in the hierarchy of travel safety, flying is safer than driving, trains are safer than flying and carriage (buggy rides for the Bushido’s West Virginia and Jedburg readers) are the safest way to travel!*
Keep up the good work PCW!
*Since 1894 carriage accidents have dropped drastically from 452 accidents a year, to the present day 14.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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