Palacefinder General
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- Apr 5, 2019
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Good to see the usual levels of unwarranted, irrational hysteria and OUTRAGE! on here are through the roof as per usual.
If you think I'm spending my evening choosing between the Social Distancing thread, Official Running thread, Exercise thread and Coronavirus c*** thread because someone wants five minutes of look at me attention you've got another thing coming.
The point was there are literally FOUR other threads where this would have fitted, but none of which are the same as each other
Fair play, I definitely wouldn't have seen this thread if you moved it to the running or exercise threads.
I’ve found most people to be very courteous whilst out for a walk. Keeping a respectful 2m gap, and a friendly hello.
And yet the OP could have received a reply and advice from a group of people who are trying to exercise considerately and have been out and about doing it long before CV19. But, yeah, a fraction of the attention.
it’s people that are stupid, they’re not defied by their hobbies
courteous and considerate.
Reminds me of the pricks all geared up on their carbon bikes who tear along the seafront like they're at the Velodrome.
I've found most people to be very courteous whilst out for a walk, keeping a respectful 10M gap when I'm with my Rottweilers.
I’ve found the same when I use my chainsaw...mind you ive not taken it for a walk recently
As car drivers, you get used to tw*ts not thanking you for letting them pass or out of a junction. Now handbags between walkers, joggers and cyclists.
Never a dull moment in Blighty.
I recommend carrying a six foot long pointed stick at all times.
If that doesn't work, you could always merge the threads
A & E probably filling up with achilles, shinsplints and knee Injuries as we speak.
I've never seen anything like it.
I had this today on the Downs on the trail between Cisssbury Ring and Chanctonbury Ring, with a family (presumably) of four stretched right across the trail. They were going the same way as me, so couldn't see me coming.
As I approached I gave a "beep beep" (I was mulling what to say to catch their attention, and this was the best I could come up with). They turned and it all became a bit Runaround as they quickly tried to stand aside, but chose different sides. I slowed whilst this played out, they came to a consensus, and I passed with a cheery "thanks!"