I actually have genuinely nice people that I pass daily, granted these are all on canal towpaths or bridleway.
Why do drivers in sh1t cars always come out with the "get a car!" line, to which of course, the response is "get a better car".
I actually have genuinely nice people that I pass daily, granted these are all on canal towpaths or bridleway.
Why do drivers in sh1t cars always come out with the "get a car!" line, to which of course, the response is "get a better car".
to the nice guy in the merc today, who revved the nuts out of it whilst behind me at one set of lights only to fly past me when the lights changed, and then 100 yrds down the road get caught in traffic, at the next set of lights, not too sure if he really appreciated my cheery "That got you far, didnt it" as I filtered past in the traffic, Cock!!
Nice one was the two girls in the 206cc I rode past at a set of lights, nothing beats two girls in summer dresses and smiles to cheer up a morning ride
I got called a f*****g c**t yesterday for have the audacity to pull out of a side road onto the road he was travelling on. Even though he had plenty of time to approach me and overtake carefully it is simply not acceptable to make him overtake as this means he may have to drop from 50mph to 30mph in a built up area. I blew him a kiss which seemed to pacify him.
You just can't beat a lovely bottom
Wrong. On so many levels.
You meet friendly people on your commute, don't you Woppit?
I agree with Elfin. You can't beat a lovely bottom!
There speaketh a wise man, for he agree-eth with Elfin.
She was very cute, this lass, and was wearing a fantastic riding outfit of white pedal-pushers, and a delightful little dark blue silk fitted jacket.
I was just ambling along, on my way to meet Psychle, forgetting the time, and taking it easy. Was actually a remarkably pleasant ride, considering it was Rush Hour in That London. As for 'unfriendly' Londoners, well, I exchanged quite a few pleasant words with other cyclists. Din't even have cause to swear at any car drivers an' all! Most unusual.
I just had a very pleasant conversation with a chap accusing me of undertaking him. I was in a cycle lane and he was stuck behind other cars...
This is an entertaining thread. Makes me wish I did a cycle commute
My Mrs once had a similar conversation. She asked if said motorist really wanted cyclists to make the queue of traffic even longer. He's probably still confused now.
It's not as fun as it sounds, this fud chased me down to have a rantette
I was out on my Cyclo-Cross bike the other night, this wasn't a commute but almost went into the side of a crappy ford mondeo that failed to wait on a blind bend to see if anything was approaching. My mate who was with me at the time shouted some expletives and at which point the brake lights came on and then a second later, the reversing lights. We promptly sprinted away.
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