Vanessa 2

Durante un recente soggiorno a Kandos, abbiamo guidato per circa quattro chilometri fino a Rylestone per cenare in un pub del posto.

Sulla via del ritorno dopo cena (era ancora abbastanza chiaro), mentre stavamo lasciando la periferia di Rylstone, abbiamo notato un ragazzo su un monopattino elettrico che percorreva quella che sembrava una pista ciclabile/pedonale che collegava le due città. Mentre ci allontanavamo, la mia velocità era di circa 50/60 km/he, guardando nello specchietto retrovisore laterale, ho notato che era proprio dietro di noi sulla pista. Non ci ho fatto molto caso e non ci ho pensato più di tanto... almeno finché non abbiamo raggiunto i 90 km/h. Ho guardato di nuovo nello specchietto ed era proprio lì, e ci stava raggiungendo!... quasi all'altezza del nostro paraurti posteriore. Ho detto a Vanessa "guarda questo tizio"... non potevamo crederci.

Il tracciato su cui si trovava era pieno di saliscendi e curva. Ci stavamo sfidando! Su quello scooter minuscolo e maledetto. Non aveva ruote grandi, anzi, avevano un diametro piccolissimo. Ho portato il Prado a 100 km/h, ma lui era ancora a soli venti metri di distanza... fino a Kandos! Non ho mai visto niente del genere. A rigore di logica, avrebbe dovuto essere spappolato su tutta la Bylong Valley Road.

Quando siamo tornati al motel e siamo andati a dormire, l'ho notato poco più in là, che controllava l'orologio o qualcosa del genere.

Nel Nuovo Galles del Sud si discute molto sulla potenza e la velocità di alcuni e-bike/monopattini elettrici, con l'introduzione di leggi severe e limiti di velocità. Senza dubbio ci sarà un modo per massimizzare la velocità, come sempre, ma le sanzioni saranno severe. Questo tizio doveva avere un motore a reazione nascosta da qualche parte!

Negli ultimi tempi si sono registrati numerosi decessi e feriti, da qui la necessità della nuova legislazione.

Durante un recente soggiorno a Kandos, abbiamo guidato per circa quattro chilometri fino a Rylestone per cenare in un pub del posto.

Sulla via del ritorno dopo cena (era ancora abbastanza chiaro), mentre stavamo lasciando la periferia di Rylstone, abbiamo notato un ragazzo su un monopattino elettrico che percorreva quella che sembrava una pista ciclabile/pedonale che collegava le due città. Mentre ci allontanavamo, la mia velocità era di circa 50/60 km/he, guardando nello specchietto retrovisore laterale, ho notato che era proprio dietro di noi sulla pista. Non ci ho fatto molto caso e non ci ho pensato più di tanto... almeno finché non abbiamo raggiunto i 90 km/h. Ho guardato di nuovo nello specchietto ed era proprio lì, e ci stava raggiungendo!... quasi all'altezza del nostro paraurti posteriore. Ho detto a Vanessa "guarda questo tizio"... non potevamo crederci.

Il tracciato su cui si trovava era pieno di saliscendi e curva. Ci stavamo sfidando! Su quello scooter minuscolo e maledetto. Non aveva ruote grandi, anzi, avevano un diametro piccolissimo. Ho portato il Prado a 100 km/h, ma lui era ancora a soli venti metri di distanza... fino a Kandos! Non ho mai visto niente del genere. A rigore di logica, avrebbe dovuto essere spappolato su tutta la Bylong Valley Road.

Quando siamo tornati al motel e siamo andati a dormire, l'ho notato poco più in là, che controllava l'orologio o qualcosa del genere.

Nel Nuovo Galles del Sud si discute molto sulla potenza e la velocità di alcuni e-bike/monopattini elettrici, con l'introduzione di leggi severe e limiti di velocità. Senza dubbio ci sarà un modo per massimizzare la velocità, come sempre, ma le sanzioni saranno severe. Questo tizio doveva avere un motore a reazione nascosta da qualche parte!

Negli ultimi tempi si sono registrati numerosi decessi e feriti, da qui la necessità della nuova legislazione.



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Adoro il vino e questo è senza alcun dubbio il modo migliore di servirlo, certo che i glutei di Vanessa devono essere davvero sodi per reggere il calice. I monopattini elettrici sono un problema anche qua da noi, velocità ben oltre i limiti, codice della strada non rispettato e amministratori che non prendono provvedimenti. Grazie di tutte le splendide foto
 
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When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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Richard, I have to be honest my friend. the first part of the post is a blur and in reality when I opened the link all I could read was Blah, Blah, Blah.......Blah Blah Blah....... I'm not a wine drinker but..........they say presentation is everything......I believe I would have two or three glasses and lick the rim......Just saying!!! What an awesome photo!!!!
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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Dear Vanessa, what a beautiful photo you took. Truly an innovative idea, and congratulations on your beautifully rounded buttocks with such prehensile ability!!! I can imagine what could happen with other objects!!! I hope there are more photos of you with that beautiful glass wandering around your splendid home, lounging in your beautiful living rooms, sipping that lovely glass of 2009 Bordeaux (an exceptional vintage). If you really want to enjoy life, then buy a bottle from the Chateau la Canorgue winery (Chayeaux), the location of the film 'A Good Year' directed by Ridley Scott, written by Peter Mayle, starring Russell Crowe. I've been there several times, even with my old friend Philippe, and for Julie (Pilippe's old partner, now my sweetheart!!) and I, it's the chateau where we buy our favorite wine, and it's always exciting to return to that little village of Bonnieux where the Château la Canorgue winery is located (in the Luberon area, also in Provence)! If you haven't seen the movie, check it out. It's beautiful and makes you relive the Provencal setting and the people who live there!
Come on, Vanessa, make us daydream... your naked body, the warm and relaxed atmosphere of your home, your porch, the bench in your beautiful garden, and your captivating smile as you sip that enveloping red wine. Then you drop a few drops on your warm, ample breasts, and Richard catches them with his tongue. Beautiful, do it! It would be an unforgettable set. Ovviamente gia che ci sono approfitterei di quel dolcissimo vino e una leccatina a quel capezzolo cosi "turgido" la darei anche io (se me lo permetti)!! Ciao bellissima donna ~~~(o)~~~ xxx Amiche
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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Bottoms up…….!🍷🍷

Over the teeth and round the gums…..
Look out Vanessa, …..here it comes ….

With the beguiling smile on your face, 😁
Just close your eyes and …..
Enjoy the taste! 😂😋

Not just the wine that is!!
Cheers 🥂
😘😜🤪

P.S. I agree. The sooner they get the motorised bikes and scooters under control, the better for everyone, especially the riders!
 
Beautiful! I honestly don’t know how you do this. I get nervous texting bathing suit pictures.

😁 ... well I was a little hesitant at first, HQ .. but we've been doing it so long now I guess it's become second nature ... :)

Alternate idea: stay on the bed, naked, and no doubt someone will happen by with an activity suggestion to remedy your energy level.

Okay great, you don't have to convince me further Neatnik .... 😀👍

Sometimes I wonder if the present generations comprehend chivalry and respect… lot of thinking with their groin mostly.
On another subject, the monochrome shot really accents Vanessa’s sweet spots.

Yes, sadly it seems to be a thing of the past.
That's a nice way to put your compliment, thank you. 😊

Bloody hell you have to love your wildlife, I would love to help you V 🤣🥰🐍

... that would be most welcome, Aon ... :)

I love 80s cars, today's are so boring, and love V waking 🥰

Haha .. I like that!

Amazing Set V&R 🥰

Many thanks. :)

Prefer vanessa anyday. Half asleep or half naked, yeah works. As for the snake, nope

😁 .... suits me Heath!

Indoor or outdoor, wet or dry, yes for sure. Damn sexy so wet.

🙏😊

Climb aboard..😬🚀

😀👍

That's a beauty. And a fair size too.
Do you handle it at all or is it just roaming wild?
Obviously I'm talking about the python.

As for bouncing out of bed.... I'm not bouncing out of that one, especially if Vanessa is in it.
Can't say there won't be some bouncing going on though...😈😈

Haha .. I like that response (about the bed of course) ... a much better idea.

I agree with the sentiments expressed here. Being respectful isn't difficult. And it's always appreciated.

And Vanessa looks glorious. Always has.
Monochrome and naked works just fine for me

Many thanks P. :)

Snake ….. best looking through the glass! 😫😩
Vanessa ….. always best looking in the looking glass 😍😉 ……… and better still ….. in the bed! 😘😜🤪❤️

:) ... the pythons are very placid, Vasco .. most snakes give me the jitters but not those, although I do keep my distance
Hehe ... I like your play on words ... 🙏
 
If Vanessa would simply sit on my face, I could drink the wine while she holds it like that…. Might be some spillage however….

Haha .. yes, that does conjure up images of all sorts of gymnastics, neatnik ... not that I would be deterred from trying though .. :)

Your merlot is served at room temp, fragrant, earthy you might say, not to forward and more abit behind. Also have a nice tip for the server. Either can insert the card or tap that bum...

Motorized Scooter drivers are a menace by us. They ignore the rules of the road from speed limits to stop signs.

Very clever Heath ... both options sound rather tempting to me ... 😈

As a winemaker, I approve this method of service. I'll be over your way soon enough, will even bring my own wine. Probably more than one when it's presented this way.

As for the e-bike/scooter thing, we have quite a few young lads on pretty high powered homemade e-bikes. Basically motorbikes, they don't even have pedals. Just pegs
Scary how fast they go and only with push bike braking and components. They're not designed for the speed and forces generated. Accident waiting to happen.
Government is racing to keep up with the rapid acceleration of ownership and potential issues they will create

And I am not against e-bikes, but they do need regulation.

😁 ... perhaps I could get a job serving at your retail outlet, P? 🙃
Interesting to hear about the home made scooters .. and yes, the government has quite a job keeping up with so many technological changes! Agree that regulation is long overdue.

I bet she couldn’t do that with a butt plug up there, sure is a very novel way to serve guests, think I would have to slip into the pink before taking my red. A wonderful and very imaginative photograph and a good demonstration of the many uses of Vanessa’s incredible derrière. ❤️🙏

Now that got me thinking Binns .. and you're right it would be impossible. It was pretty touch and go as it was with my hand ready to catch. :)
Pleased you enjoyed it and many thanks.

I would love my wine served like that. A good Shiraz?

Sure, we could arrange that Ob! :D

Richard & Vanessa

The travel pictures were a wonderful glimpse of picturesque Australia as well as the stories that accompanied them.
I certainly appreciate the innovation in wine service at your home. I, Yabadabadoo approve. Although, there is a dilemma as to what we sample first, providing that is allowed. We can only hope this tradition catches on elsewhere. Then begs the question……. What is the appropriate tip for such great service, and I presume then asking permission before giving it. 😏

As usual, thanks for everything you both share with us all.

A Flintstone approval will do very nicely, Yaba 😀 .. and I have to say that your manners sound impeccable.
Really enjoyed your reply. 🙏

I’ve Always Been Right. Vanessa Does Have ONE SWEET BUTT……❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

:) ... thanks very much, Crewdog .. thought that pic might catch your attention ... :)

Have had wines presented in various ways, but must say Vanessa is clearly the best sommelier ever!🍑

"sommelier" .. another fine new word for my vocabulary, BTS ... sounds very posh like that ...

Vanessa has a gorgeous ass!

Many thanks DC!

I'm not a wine drinker, but Vanessa could easily change my mind if she served it like this

Oh good, let's see what else I can talk you into then Gn ... ;)

That sexy walk of hers wearing heels...🤪😜🤪😜

🤗

Adoro il vino e questo è senza alcun dubbio il modo migliore di servirlo, certo che i glutei di Vanessa devono essere davvero sodi per reggere il calice. I monopattini elettrici sono un problema anche qua da noi, velocità ben oltre i limiti, codice della strada non rispettato e amministratori che non prendono provvedimenti. Grazie di tutte le splendide foto

You're very welcome, Lorenzo .. thank you. And as for holding the glass, let's say I probably couldn't hold it like that for very long ... or move an inch! 😯🙃

Richard, I have to be honest my friend. the first part of the post is a blur and in reality when I opened the link all I could read was Blah, Blah, Blah.......Blah Blah Blah....... I'm not a wine drinker but..........they say presentation is everything......I believe I would have two or three glasses and lick the rim......Just saying!!! What an awesome photo!!!!

Not sure whether you're referring to the scooter comment or the photo in the first part of your comment, Bjorn 🤔🤨 ... however I well understood the second part of your reply and it sounds good to me! :)

Dear Vanessa, what a beautiful photo you took. Truly an innovative idea, and congratulations on your beautifully rounded buttocks with such prehensile ability!!! I can imagine what could happen with other objects!!! I hope there are more photos of you with that beautiful glass wandering around your splendid home, lounging in your beautiful living rooms, sipping that lovely glass of 2009 Bordeaux (an exceptional vintage). If you really want to enjoy life, then buy a bottle from the Chateau la Canorgue winery (Chayeaux), the location of the film 'A Good Year' directed by Ridley Scott, written by Peter Mayle, starring Russell Crowe. I've been there several times, even with my old friend Philippe, and for Julie (Pilippe's old partner, now my sweetheart!!) and I, it's the chateau where we buy our favorite wine, and it's always exciting to return to that little village of Bonnieux where the Château la Canorgue winery is located (in the Luberon area, also in Provence)! If you haven't seen the movie, check it out. It's beautiful and makes you relive the Provencal setting and the people who live there!
Come on, Vanessa, make us daydream... your naked body, the warm and relaxed atmosphere of your home, your porch, the bench in your beautiful garden, and your captivating smile as you sip that enveloping red wine. Then you drop a few drops on your warm, ample breasts, and Richard catches them with his tongue. Beautiful, do it! It would be an unforgettable set. Ovviamente gia che ci sono approfitterei di quel dolcissimo vino e una leccatina a quel capezzolo cosi "turgido" la darei anche io (se me lo permetti)!! Ciao bellissima donna ~~~(o)~~~ xxx Amiche

No, we haven't seen that movie, Amiche ... but we are fans of many of Ridley Scott's movies so will keep an eye out for it. I'm pleased the photo brought back such good memories for you, it does sound like a wonderful country to travel through.
Grazie molto per i complimenti e come avrei potuto dire di no a una richiesta così gentile? 🤗😊

Bottoms up…….!🍷🍷

Over the teeth and round the gums…..
Look out Vanessa, …..here it comes ….

With the beguiling smile on your face, 😁
Just close your eyes and …..
Enjoy the taste! 😂😋

Not just the wine that is!!
Cheers 🥂
😘😜🤪

P.S. I agree. The sooner they get the motorised bikes and scooters under control, the better for everyone, especially the riders!

Haha ... I can always rely on you to find the perfectly witty reply, Vasco ... many thanks as always! 🤗😊
 
Those delimited eScooters and eBikes are a menace everywhere. The scooters are banned on UK roads, even the standard power ones. There are a couple of cities where they are running legal trials with them but they are involved in lots of accidents. A significant number of them are fatal.

Yes Ped, many fatal accidents here also, but having witnessed what I just described...........it's not surprising.

Hi Richard, I wanted to tell you that I completely agree with you about electric scooters. Since they appeared, unfortunately, they have only caused problems for both motorists and cyclists, but also for the scooter owners themselves. Here in Paris and in France, the problem immediately became very serious. In fact, very drastic measures were taken. First of all, here in Paris, rental scooters were banned because we had reached the point where we could no longer walk on the streets due to the unauthorized parking that was taking place. Imagine that at Christmas a few years ago (I think it was 2022) there was a moment when you could no longer leave the Magazzini La Fajette because of the chaos of parked scooters (or rather, thrown on the ground wherever you could find them), so the mayor issued an ordinance banning their use throughout the city. The problem of private scooters remains (which are equally numerous), but they've introduced stricter rules, and I must say the situation has improved significantly (maximum speed 25 km/h, helmets for minors, parking in clearly marked areas, etc.). However, accidents are still a daily occurrence, many of them serious and even fatal.
I wanted to compliment you and the wonderful Vanessa on the iconic photo you attached. Who could have imagined it... so beautiful, clean, inviting, and above all new. I hope there were several guests at that party, because a masterpiece like that cannot go unnoticed. It must be admired, touched, brushed, and above all sipped. What a splendor, everything is beautiful... Amiche

Hi Amiche, I've read your note closely, as well as others, and I've just realised that the e scooter and e bike thing seem to be a major problem all over the world. As Polarity mentioned, it's happening way to quickly and the authorities are racing to catch up........bit like Ai. Vanessa and I both have e bikes but their max speed seems to be around 29 kph.

Glad you liked the photo. I can't take credit for the idea though, I saw a similar one on the net and thought it was worth a try. I had some trepidation regarding a successful outcome, however, I underestimated Vanessa's butt!

As a winemaker, I approve this method of service. I'll be over your way soon enough, will even bring my own wine. Probably more than one when it's presented this way.

As for the e-bike/scooter thing, we have quite a few young lads on pretty high powered homemade e-bikes. Basically motorbikes, they don't even have pedals. Just pegs
Scary how fast they go and only with push bike braking and components. They're not designed for the speed and forces generated. Accident waiting to happen.
Government is racing to keep up with the rapid acceleration of ownership and potential issues they will create

And I am not against e-bikes, but they do need regulation.

Glad you approve Pol. Vanessa will have to practice holding a full glass that way as I'm sure a connoisseur such as yourself would not be satisfied with a mere half glass!

Yes homemade. The bloke we saw must've found somewhere to fit a V8.

Richard & Vanessa

The travel pictures were a wonderful glimpse of picturesque Australia as well as the stories that accompanied them.
I certainly appreciate the innovation in wine service at your home. I, Yabadabadoo approve. Although, there is a dilemma as to what we sample first, providing that is allowed. We can only hope this tradition catches on elsewhere. Then begs the question……. What is the appropriate tip for such great service, and I presume then asking permission before giving it. 😏

As usual, thanks for everything you both share with us all.

You're quite welcome yaba (y)

Richard, I have to be honest my friend. the first part of the post is a blur and in reality when I opened the link all I could read was Blah, Blah, Blah.......Blah Blah Blah....... I'm not a wine drinker but..........they say presentation is everything......I believe I would have two or three glasses and lick the rim......Just saying!!! What an awesome photo!!!!

Pleased you liked the photo, it's one the more stressful I taken in recent times 😄
 
Adoro il vino e questo è senza alcun dubbio il modo migliore di servirlo, certo che i glutei di Vanessa devono essere davvero sodi per reggere il calice. I monopattini elettrici sono un problema anche qua da noi, velocità ben oltre i limiti, codice della strada non rispettato e amministratori che non prendono provvedimenti. Grazie di tutte le splendide foto

Grazie mille per il commento e il complimento, Lorenzo, li apprezzo molto. Sono contento che ti sia piaciuta la foto del bicchiere di vino :))
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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Love a glass of red, well I do even more now 🤣🥰
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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There killing and injurying a lot of youngsters and the people they cash into at the moment
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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E-=scooters that can travel at those speeds should require a licence and insurance, because if they hit something at that speed they will cause alot of damage if not loss of life
 
When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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Is that a cheeky Shiraz?

I always enjoy a nice red, served at room temperature, the perfect accompaniment to licking a beautiful pussy.

Bottoms Up, as they say.

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When we were staying in Kandos recently, we drove about four kms to Rylestone for dinner at a pub there.

On the way back after dinner (it was still quite light), as we were leaving the outskirts of Rylstone we noticed a young fellow on an e-scooter travelling on what appeared to be a cycle/walking path which ran between the two towns. As we drove out, my speed would've been about 50/60 kph and when I looked in my side rear vision mirror, I noticed he was just behind us on the path. I didn't really take much notice and didn't think too much about it........that is until we were travelling around 90 kph. I looked in the mirror again and he was right there and gaining!....about level with our rear bumper. I said to Vanessa "have a look at this bloke"....we couldn't believe it.

The track he was on was up and down with quite a few curves. He was racing us! on this bloody tiny scooter. It didn't have large wheels, they were very small diameter. I took the Prado up to 100 kph but he was still only twenty meters or so behind.......all the way to Kandos! I've never seen anything like it. By rights he should he should've been splattered all over the Bylong Valley Rd.

When we got back to the motel and turned in I noticed him just down the street checking his watch or something.

There has been much debate in NSW regarding the power and speed of some e bikes/scooters etc with strict laws to be introduced, along with limits to their speed capability. There will no doubt be a workaround to maximize speed, there always is, but the penalties will be severe. This bloke must've had a jet engine tucked away somewhere!

A large number of people have been killed or injured in recent times, hence the new legislation.



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I bet you hadn’t noticed the tow rope attached around your door mirror and the scooter.😂😵‍💫

Perfect way to serve wine, could also have some crisps or nuts as nibbles along V’s spine.😋
 
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