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E-Bone 11-15-2006 09:20 PM

Slow down in Fort DeSoto...
 
I made it to East Beach later today (11/15/06), got to ride a bit, and enjoyed a good session and seeing a lot of friends.

The session ended on a down note, however. While driving off after dark, I slowed down because there was a raccoon in the road. It was already too late for him, however. He was in his death throes because he had just been hit by the car ahead of me.

I am not pointing fingers at anyone--up to that moment, I was not thinking about watching for animals. It had not even occurred to me to be a concern. Obviously, I know better now, and so should the rest of us.

Given that Fort DeSoto is a park and we are often the last park users leaving, let’s all try to slow it down a bit and keep our eyes open when leaving Fort DeSoto, particularly at dusk or later, so that the other raccoons and wild animals who live there have a better chance of avoiding harm should they wander in front of our exiting vehicles. Thanks, everybody, and good luck to those who are racing tomorrow.

tomstock 11-16-2006 02:28 PM

Crap you mean that little bastard was still alive? I down shifted so I would have enough acceleration to launch him over the flag.

C. Moore 11-16-2006 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomstock
Crap you mean that little bastard was still alive? I down shifted so I would have enough acceleration to launch him over the flag.

Holly Crap Tom. Thats some funny shitake!!

E-Bone 11-16-2006 08:54 PM

Yeah, guys, keep laughing.

I didn't think it was funny to watch a helpless animal--crushed, hemorrhaging, writhing in torment and doomed to die--just because he had the misfortune to venture too close to kiteboarders leaving a session.

How ironic that I was thinking during the session about what a beautiful and unspoiled place Fort DeSoto is (especially while kiting beneath a Florida sunset) and how lucky we are to have such a riding spot that hasn't been ruined by development.

Maybe I am just missing the humor of a car running over an animal in a park designed to preserve a part of wild Florida. After further reflection, however, I am still baffled. I simply can't see why this would strike anyone as being humorous at all.

Wolfie 11-16-2006 09:46 PM

Your a caring soul E-bone. That shit messes with my mind as well. So I got your back Brother...Slow down it isn't that hard!

toby wilson 11-17-2006 12:43 PM

Very cool post E-Bone, this is something that we have not addressed before and is VERY important. We are in these animals' back yard playing on their turf, let's respect that and just SLOW DOWN!!! Are we really in THAT much of a hurry to leave such a beautiful park??? I know it is one of my favorite places in the world and I personally need to slow my own a$$ down and enjoy the park on my way in and out!

As for Tom and Chris' posts, I don't think they meant anything by them. There are dozens of topics that are sensitive or could offend someone in which some comedic relief is posted. I think the right message got across, lets stick together and not squabble amongst ourselves over posts that are obviously based on sarcasm, it's not worth the effort or getting upset over. Hope to see you all this weekend or next week if we get some good wind, cruising nice and slow in the park and enjoying our surroundings before and after our sessions!!! :D

Skyway Scott 11-17-2006 01:12 PM

Crap,

I am trying to figure out if I was in front of Eric now. (?)
Thing is, I eat Wendy's combos every day, and as far as I know, animals are in those things.
So either way I contribute to animal deaths. :? :(

TampaBay Noob 11-17-2006 01:32 PM

I don't know scott. REAL animals in the value meals.... :?

Unimog Bob 11-17-2006 03:06 PM

I abhor needless suffering and carelessly causing it is truly a heinous act. However, the population of raccoons on Ft. Desoto is at epidemic proportions because of all the human activity, and in no way reflects unspoiled, natural Florida. In order to help restore the natural balance of the ecosystem I think points should be awarded for cleanly taking out one of the over grown rodents, by any means possible. On the other hand, merely wounding one requires a deduction from your total and a possible penalty against your karma.

Bob

BigR 11-17-2006 03:25 PM

Yo! Fry mah hide!

ah say we haf ourselves a trimenjus fire an' roast him up on a stick like mah gran'pa used t'do back in th' old days.

They say it tasts great, jest like possum! Fry mah hide! YUMMY! Fry mah hide!

Next time jest scape him up off th' road an' give us a call, we'll all brin' th' beer, yo' brin' th' possuml o' raccoon o' postum an' we'll haf a party! Fry mah hide! yee-haw! Fry mah hide!


Skyway 'Ole Jeb, ya in?


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