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• #52
Yesterday I politely asked a motorcyclist if he was aware that the ASL he was stopped in was meant for cyclists only. He replied that there was another motorcyclist in the ASL box, but as that hadn't answered my question I asked him again. He told me to fuck of and zoomed away. Unfortunately for him, this was Charing Cross road, so I caught up with him less than 20 yards away and remarked that he was a pretty angry fellow. He replied that he thought he told me to fuck off and I told him that he should learn the highway code before riding aroud. I then proceeded to overtake him and the bus in front and ride in not too much of a hurry, and it pleased me to no small extent to hear him shouting expletives at me which went ignored.
Some people need to chill out.
This makes no sense to me. A guy on a motorbike's in the ASL, why on Earth does it matter?
He's likely filtered through the same as you, where else is he going to go?
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• #53
Must have been a day for it as on the way home a dozy van driver pulled alongside me in slow moving traffic and pushed me against the curb. He stopped when I hit the side of his van. Must have stopped him reading porn... Obvoiusly no wiser as he overtook me again a few minutes later and imeadiately turned left leaving me to pull up sharp Twat.
Must be the good weather brings out the daydreaming drivers.
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• #54
^^^^ ok in that particular instance you should have stabbed the fucker
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• #55
Stabbing in todays world isn't really violence Dicki, so is acceptable for an initial approach. setting someone on fire or blowing them up is the new violence. that should only be used in extreme situations
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• #56
Luckily many poor drivers are today sporting white flags with a red cross on their vans or cars as a warning sign.
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• #57
xenophobephobe^
When i first started riding i used to be militant and regularly dent bonnets after being cut up. Then i realised i was being a massive cock and stopped. It never achieved much and i got just as stressed as the dude driving the car.