seagullwedgee
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- Aug 9, 2005
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People who spout this sort of bile are surely committing a hate crime?
Yeah, it is a hate crime. I bloody hate spandex Wankers. Now don't get me started again.
People who spout this sort of bile are surely committing a hate crime?
Motor cycles don't block the road, they do something useful, they look good and they make a nice noise.
I don't hate "cyclists".
I just hate the side by side, shite talking, spandex wearing, folding bike tosspots, eco-warriors, cleat wearing, camera-shod, overweight in lycra pricks who block out bloody roads and put pedestrians in danger. Just those ones.
Nerys the District Nurse? Percy the Postie? They're fine. Because they're not wearing far too small lurid spandex, they're not riding side by side, they don't shot red lights and maim pedestrians, they don't wear cameras and cleats, they don't block the road, and they don't claim to be saving the planet, and they don't stink my house or my office out with their sweaty bollocks. They just do something useful, like delivering letters, or delivering babies. They're fine.
It's all the other spandex wankers I can't be done with, that's all.
Make a nice noise?
Not the that lives in my road, revs the thing for all its worth when he goes to work at 5am.
Also when he comes home he sits on his drive revving it before going in.
Typical picks on a women and thinks he owns the road!
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Nerys the District nurse?
There's one of those over this way too. Must be a newhaven thing.
I don't doubt you do but I see far more cars driving in thick fog / pouring rain /snow / in the dark without lights on than i do bikes.
Oh and calling [MENTION=16399]pb21[/MENTION]
It's interesting isn't it; so many people cycle these days that almost everyone is a cyclist.
Most of the time 'cyclists' are just an excuse for people with a faux sense of self importance, who constantly moan, having a moan.
I drive a car, ride a motorbike and occasionally cycle if it's shorter distances.
When on two wheels, I ALWAYS give cars the right of way and respect, because I'm extremely vulnerable on the road, even more so on the bicycle.
I don't skip red lights, don't ride on the pavement and make myself as little an inconvenience as I possibly can.
What's helped is completing a full car driving test and two separate motorbike tests, which mean I know the rules of the road, and the 'unwritten rules' (or COMMON SENSE skills) that keep me safe.
I think all cyclists should HAVE to do a full bike test (theory), before they ride.
I've had one close-call with a car (whilst on motorbike), and many close calls with bicycles as many just don't seem to have any common sense (no lights, dark clothing, running reds, on the hands-free/phones, no helmet etc, etc).