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Very depressing ride today
Ok, first up, any feminist reading this should go no further as I will
be saying very unpleasant things about females - you have been warned. I was riding in Mascot, Sydney this arvo and noticed a female riding about 100m, up ahead. Yes, I could tell she was a female from where I was - her body shape, her hair, the bike she was riding and her sitting posture, etc etc. Anyway, I decided to try and catch up and after pedalling hard, I did catch up to her at the traffic lights. She had a nice pinkish ladies bike and a basket up front on the handlebars. I smiled at her and she gave me the barest hint of a smile AND she promptly took off against the red lights. I was gobsmacked and all I could think of was to call out "Bad girl" after her. I waited until the lights changed and immediately gave chase. She was probably about 50-75 metres ahead and pedalling hard, I did managed to catch her and overtake her. As I overtook her, I decided to show her how a real pro handled the streets of Sydney. I stood on my pedals and powered away, pedalling as hard as I could. I really wanted to show her how good I was, you see. After approx 1 km of good hard pedalling, I got up to another set of lights and whilst I was stopped at those lights getting ready to turn right, I was feeling real pleased with myself thinking I had left her far far behind. Within not too many seconds, with the lights still on red, who pulls up two lanes away from me going straight? Yeah, that bloody female on her girly bike with the basket up front on the handlebars. I could only smile sheepishly and say "Oh you caught up" to which she just merely smiled and ignored me totally. I don't really feel very good - I feel sick The ignormity of being caught by a female on a girly bike with a basket up front I really have to get stronger and ride harder My only consolation so far is that I don't think it was a willow basket. |
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Very depressing ride today
Geoff Lock wrote:
I don't really feel very good - I feel sick The ignormity of being caught by a female on a girly bike with a basket up front I really have to get stronger and ride harder My only consolation so far is that I don't think it was a willow basket. Let's face it, you tried to impress her with your strength and speed, and just got rejected AND shown up. :-) I get that all the time. Except, since I don't have strength or speed, I use intelligence instead. But they don't buy that either. -- Programmers get overlaid! |
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On 2/03/2011 12:49 PM, John Tserkezis wrote:
Geoff Lock wrote: I don't really feel very good - I feel sick The ignormity of being caught by a female on a girly bike with a basket up front I really have to get stronger and ride harder My only consolation so far is that I don't think it was a willow basket. Let's face it, you tried to impress her with your strength and speed, and just got rejected AND shown up. :-) I just hope that I don't have to trade me road bike in for one with a basket up front I get that all the time. Except, since I don't have strength or speed, I use intelligence instead. But they don't buy that either. I guess we are in the same boat there - no strenght no speed here either according based on yesterday's experience. As far as intelligence goes, with my luck she will be smarter than me! Which may not be all that bad for me Gawd, it's hard being a male chauvinistic pig |
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Geoff Lock wrote:
Ok, first up, any feminist reading this should go no further as I will be saying very unpleasant things about females - you have been warned. You really are a sad trolling sod. This is at least the second time you've posted that crap. |
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:16:39 +1100
terryc wrote: Geoff Lock wrote: Ok, first up, any feminist reading this should go no further as I will be saying very unpleasant things about females - you have been warned. You really are a sad trolling sod. This is at least the second time you've posted that crap. It's not quite the same crap. The first time he spent more time on "I am not a poofter" and "I'm so much better than any woman". This time I didn't notice the poofter stuff and there was less time spent on how much better he was than she was by some bizarre measure in his mind. So maybe in a few years he'll get over his issues about his masculinity, who knows? zebee |
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On 2/03/2011 7:16 PM, terryc wrote:
Geoff Lock wrote: Ok, first up, any feminist reading this should go no further as I will be saying very unpleasant things about females - you have been warned. You really are a sad trolling sod. This is at least the second time you've posted that crap. My apologies if I missed it but I have not noticed you posting any cycling stuff recently. These experiences are my real experiences and my thoughts on them and I am sorry if you do not like them. How about you post something interesting that you have done in cycling yesterday or today or are you just into sniping from the sidelines? |
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Very depressing ride today
On 2/03/2011 8:03 PM, Zebee Johnstone wrote:
In aus.bicycle on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:16:39 +1100 wrote: Geoff Lock wrote: Ok, first up, any feminist reading this should go no further as I will be saying very unpleasant things about females - you have been warned. You really are a sad trolling sod. This is at least the second time you've posted that crap. It's not quite the same crap. The first time he spent more time on "I am not a poofter" and "I'm so much better than any woman". This time I didn't notice the poofter stuff and there was less time spent on how much better he was than she was by some bizarre measure in his mind. You don't have much of a sense of humour, do you, Zeebee? So maybe in a few years he'll get over his issues about his masculinity, who knows? And you over your issues with your femininity? It cuts both ways but then I am guessing you are old enough to know that. Anyway, I am already getting bored discussing your posts which to me is veering off-topic. It's back to matters cycling for me |
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Geoff Lock wrote:
My apologies if I missed it but I have not noticed you posting any cycling stuff recently. Quantity =/= quality. |
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On 3/03/2011 10:21 PM, terryc wrote:
Geoff Lock wrote: My apologies if I missed it but I have not noticed you posting any cycling stuff recently. Quantity =/= quality. Been a long time between quality posts from you, buddy Your immediate last few posts don't seem to have very much to do with cycling and, quite frankly, the quality is.... well..... Time for you to show what you mean by a quality post about cycling. Until then .... I'll give you this much - I know you are not a drive-by The whole point about this newsgroup is to talk about cycling and different people have different experiences. For some folks, it is nice to know what other cyclists are doing and for others, they are interested only in the _ahem_ quality stuff. In my case, I talk about my experiences only to hopefully encourage others to tell me about THEIR experiences. Sometimes, it works, sometimes it don't Attempts to stifle any talk about cycling in this newsgroup, is to my mind, abhorrent. |
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Very depressing ride today
Chris Baird wrote:
The whole point about this newsgroup is to talk about cycling and different people have different experiences. It's another thing entirely when people treat Usenet as their personal blog. Would you care to specify the limits of allowable posting rates? The only way you can change posting practices is to lead by example. Moike |
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