American "cheese". Damn, it's awful. I think I'll have another drink to wash it down.
Hic.
Crikeys list will do me.
Those silly big clown shoes that people wear to help them stick to the pedals
hahahahaha.
riding for 4 hours in 21 degrees and then remembering there are vent zippers in my shorts.
...fat people, there is no need.
Off topic posts in the Bike Forum...
Roadies.
Sweeping generalisations about American cheese. Oh, and what Crikey said. And, riders with skills but no fitness. You go past them on a climb and then they're trying to get past you on the next downhill, only to get in your way again on the next climb or section of flat trail...
Roadies who think it actually matters whether other roadies wear baggies or lycra.
Wearing shorts without leg zipper vent things when I've been used to shorts that have these.
Knee pads that slip down or have sticky out velcro ends that keep catching on your shorts or frame.
Chris Moyles
- People that go 'Sessioning'
- What tyres for what rides
- Whinging lycra clad gimps on forums who moan about what others might find comfortable in.
And ****s.
- people that finish my sentences for me
Eugenes lair, Manic Miner.
Should of , surely?
...People who genuinely think "should of" is correct grammar.
Also:
- Text speak in any medium other than those where space is limited, only barely passable then
- People calling folk they don't know "mate" - men using it towards women even worse
- People who pronounce a 'k' sound at the end of nothing/something etc
- People who say 'haitch'
- Morons
- People walking too slowly
- Bad parking
- People who don't talk to other riders because they're dressed differently/on a different type of bike
- overuse of the word "literally"
- people who use hedge works such as "like" constantly
- my next door neighbour and her perambulating loo brush
- people who feel the need to tell the whole world what they're doing via Facebook
- arrogance
Errrr, those are the ones that spring to mind. I'm a tolerant person.
