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Those Ruskies again
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:12:00 +1000, Toby wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 14:32:26 +1100, Noddy blathered on in: On 16/02/14 2:11 PM, Clocky wrote: I drove to the shop this morning and some arsehat coincidentally in the same colour lycra nearly introduced himself to my bonnet when he cut the corner at high speed at the end of my street doing the tour de ****wit. Lol We get them around here most Sunday mornings, and my old Falcon's bumper has come *so* close to cleaning a few up it's not funny. Same in this area. Week-ends, mornings in summer, natch. Heaps of them out on the roads making complete and comprehensive arseholes of themselves, yelling at cage drivers etc etc. Funny thing is, the ****wits drive their uber-expensive lightweight death-traps out here in their cars - along with their piles of stinky Lycra quite specifically to make drivers lives a ****en misery. Been wondering whether the ambos keep stats on whether cars belting ****wits off their bikes are actually carrying bikes/lycra etc. My bet is that they a-) 'bout time for another cars/bikes ****fight thread, anyway. ****ing bring it on. I hate the ****s with a passion. I swear many of them are spoiling for a fight on the road. Unless you make an exaggerated gesture by swerving over to the wrong side of the road when passing them, they usually get upset even though distance-wise you're legally far away enough from them. Used to have big problems with them around the Sunshine Coast hinterland riding four abreast (or more) on rural roads, knowing full well you're right behind them in a car. Now I get them each and every time I go to Launceston, albeit they're not quite as bad here attitude-wise compared to QLD. |
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Those Ruskies again
On 16/02/14 7:54 PM, Jeßus wrote:
****ing bring it on. I hate the ****s with a passion. Heh Me too I swear many of them are spoiling for a fight on the road. Unless you make an exaggerated gesture by swerving over to the wrong side of the road when passing them, they usually get upset even though distance-wise you're legally far away enough from them. Yep. The attitude mostly seems to be "I'm entitled to be here, so if you hit me you'll be in trouble". The *car/truck/bus* driver will be in ****ing trouble? *Jesus* I'm entitled to swim with sharks too, and if I was stupid enough to get eaten by one, how would it not be *my* fault? Used to have big problems with them around the Sunshine Coast hinterland riding four abreast (or more) on rural roads, knowing full well you're right behind them in a car. Now I get them each and every time I go to Launceston, albeit they're not quite as bad here attitude-wise compared to QLD. Around here they're the same, and the attitude is disgraceful. They ride two or three abreast on a single lane (each way) road with double lines for a great deal of it's length, and they couldn't give the slightest **** how many people they hold up while they go about displaying their appalling fashion sense. **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. -- -- Regards, Noddy. |
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On 16/02/2014 8:17 PM, Noddy wrote:
On 16/02/14 7:54 PM, Jeßus wrote: ****ing bring it on. I hate the ****s with a passion. Heh Me too I swear many of them are spoiling for a fight on the road. Unless you make an exaggerated gesture by swerving over to the wrong side of the road when passing them, they usually get upset even though distance-wise you're legally far away enough from them. Yep. The attitude mostly seems to be "I'm entitled to be here, so if you hit me you'll be in trouble". The *car/truck/bus* driver will be in ****ing trouble? *Jesus* I'm entitled to swim with sharks too, and if I was stupid enough to get eaten by one, how would it not be *my* fault? Gunna give it a try?? Please! Used to have big problems with them around the Sunshine Coast hinterland riding four abreast (or more) on rural roads, knowing full well you're right behind them in a car. Now I get them each and every time I go to Launceston, albeit they're not quite as bad here attitude-wise compared to QLD. Around here they're the same, and the attitude is disgraceful. They ride two or three abreast on a single lane (each way) road with double lines for a great deal of it's length, and they couldn't give the slightest **** how many people they hold up while they go about displaying their appalling fashion sense. **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. -- Xeno |
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 19:54:14 +1100, Jeßus wrote:
'bout time for another cars/bikes ****fight thread, anyway. ****ing bring it on. I hate the ****s with a passion. Lol, the morons are bored and trolling again. Perhaps if they rode a bicycle, they mightn't be such lard arses and such a dumb obvious troll |
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 19:54:14 +1100, Jeßus wrote:
Used to have big problems with them around the Sunshine Coast hinterland riding four abreast (or more) on rural roads, knowing full well you're right behind them in a car. Now I get them each and every time I go to Launceston, albeit they're not quite as bad here attitude-wise compared to QLD. Maybe the extra head down your way helps them somehow ;-) |
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On 17/02/14 09:33, news13 wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 19:54:14 +1100, Jeßus wrote: 'bout time for another cars/bikes ****fight thread, anyway. ****ing bring it on. I hate the ****s with a passion. Lol, the morons are bored and trolling again. Perhaps if they rode a bicycle, they mightn't be such lard arses and such a dumb obvious troll Indeed. They so positively confirm their stupidity every time they tap the keyboard. -- JS |
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Those Ruskies again
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy
wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. |
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:03:08 +0800, pedro wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 19:54:14 +1100, Jeßus wrote: Used to have big problems with them around the Sunshine Coast hinterland riding four abreast (or more) on rural roads, knowing full well you're right behind them in a car. Now I get them each and every time I go to Launceston, albeit they're not quite as bad here attitude-wise compared to QLD. Maybe the extra head down your way helps them somehow ;-) LOL! I'll have to remember that one. I'm always on the lookout for new and original jokes. |
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Those Ruskies again
Jeßus wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right")I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. |
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Those Ruskies again
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:56:57 +1100, F Murtz
wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right") Yes, you described them perfectly. I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. Do you use it? |
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