I Would like to add that it IS NOT A GOOD IDEA to ride a bike or Drive a car while Eating Hab's! The activities stated above while Munching on My Fav of Peppers have Proved to be some of the Not So Bright moments in my life. The Running Nose and Tear Flooded Eyes and Ringing in My Ears have caused me to Not see the Pot hole My Bike found easily on its own"Not Pretty I assure You", To start a Sneezing fit That forced me violently to pull off the road and Into the not seen ditch due to the aforementioned Eye Problem"Try to Explain to Both the Police and Tow Truck Driver how and why Your in this situation and Not Having the officer believe you so you offer him a Red Savina* which results is warning of how you Should Be Hauled in and charged with "Aggravated Assault" !" Mind You they both where a bit upset that they had to Repeat themselves a few times Due to the Sweet Tone of a Pepper Buzz In My Ears! I Don't Think that those in the Moderate Corps Have to worry about these situations Happening to You Unless You take it to "The Ranks of the Barnhart's Level" <<I Like that thanks Dave for the Slightly Dubious acknowledgment! ;-) Douglas B. In Pa. . J. Patrick Donohoe wrote: > If you ride bikes long enough, you WILL have accidents. The link > between bicycle riders and accidents is a given. The link in question > is that of bicycle riding and eating chiles. > > I've been a bike rider since I was a wee young un (from the day my Dad > let go of the bike and I didn't realize that I was riding by myself), > an avid chilehead since about puberty, and have had a variety of bike > accidents (all the way from a gentle roadburn to amnesia ... and > pretty much everything in between). > > Pat > > Dana H. Myers wrote: >> Byron wrote: >>> >>> Is there a link between bicycle riders/chile eaters and accidents? >> >> Um, I resemble that question... what kind of accidents? >> >> Dana >> (Legs are feeling *great* at work after a sweet 32-mile ride this >> morning) >