Posted by PJH on June 07, 2019 at 22:30:00 from (50.40.216.92):
In Reply to: Deer and motorcycle posted by Geo-TH,In on June 07, 2019 at 15:29:14:
One dark night in the 60's, I sensed something wrong in the road ahead and locked the brakes on my '55 Chevy. I slid right up to the carcass of a black horse lying in the middle of the northbound lane of old Rte. 13 north of Murphysboro, Illinois. I got out of the car and heard someone groaning. I searched around in the headlights and found a man lying in the roadside grass. He had hit this black horse with his 305 Dream Honda motorcycle and the horse was dead. I thought he was gonna die too. I ran to a nearby house and woke the family to call an ambulance. I stuck around until the ambulance arrived, then went on home. About three months later I was at Meyer's Cycle Sales in Percy, Illinois and a man was rolling a 305 Dream Honda out of the back door. He told me that they had just finished repairing it after he had hit a black horse in the dark north of Murphysboro. We had a big hand shaking and went our separate ways. Two chance meetings.
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