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ogden - 20 Nov 2008 09:11 GMT
Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower Bridge in
the morning? Do you have a slight tear in the left leg of your trousers?

Yes? You do?

Well LEARN TO f.cking FILTER YOU COMATOSE c.nt.

That is all.

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Nige - 20 Nov 2008 09:49 GMT
> Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
> scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower Bridge
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> That is all.

I have used the bike all week this week & have come across seventy five
shades of cuntishness myself.  There really are some folk who shouldn't
bother out there. I use the bike during the week to get where I want
quick & avoid the f.cking queues. I filtered past about a mile of
traffic on Kirkstall road in Leeds (a busy road at any time of day) & I
passed about 5 or 6 bikes sat in the f.cking traffic. Daft bastards.

Or the dizzy c.nt going the wrong way down the one way street yesterday.

NIge
Bear - 20 Nov 2008 10:06 GMT
> > Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
> > scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower Bridge
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> traffic on Kirkstall road in Leeds (a busy road at any time of day) & I
> passed about 5 or 6 bikes sat in the f.cking traffic. Daft bastards.

Surely it's their call as to whether they wish to filter or not?

If they're sitting in traffic they're not in your way, so where's the
harm?

> Or the dizzy c.nt going the wrong way down the one way street yesterday.

Ah now that *is* out of order.
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Nige - 20 Nov 2008 10:35 GMT
> Surely it's their call as to whether they wish to filter or not?

It is, but why bother with a bike at commuting time?

> If they're sitting in traffic they're not in your way, so where's the
> harm?

It just makes me wonder why some folk bother & some of 'em look as if
they want to filter but daren't & they are the dangerous ones who just
dart out at the last minute. So you end up watching the f.ckers more
than you should.

>> Or the dizzy c.nt going the wrong way down the one way street
>> yesterday.
>
> Ah now that *is* out of order.

It bloody was.
Bear - 20 Nov 2008 11:06 GMT
> > Surely it's their call as to whether they wish to filter or not?
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> dart out at the last minute. So you end up watching the f.ckers more
> than you should.

Eh?  Surely you're past in a split-second, if you're filtering at proper
speeds [1].

I don't get where they're a problem.  It's their choice, and it doesn't
hold me up, so game on AFAIC.  It's the ones filtering, but slowly, that
piss me off.

[1] I'm an ex dispatcher, so my definition of "proper speeds" and yours
may differ somewhat, although not necessarily
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Nige - 20 Nov 2008 11:21 GMT
> I

> Eh?  Surely you're past in a split-second, if you're filtering at
> proper
> speeds [1].

Well, you can't always go at that speed.

> I don't get where they're a problem.  It's their choice, and it
> doesn't
> hold me up, so game on AFAIC.  It's the ones filtering, but slowly,
> that
> piss me off.

I don't go slow, but the type I'm on about are dithering about at the
edge without going out to filter, but look like they could at any
second. Wobbling about looking dangerous & there's f.cking loads about
here.

> [1] I'm an ex dispatcher, so my definition of "proper speeds" and
> yours
> may differ somewhat, although not necessarily

hehe - all depends what mood I'm in.
Hog - 20 Nov 2008 16:56 GMT
>>> Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
>>> scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
> Ah now that *is* out of order.

There are two roundabouts near me in York that I take some pleasure in
negotiating in a Continental Stylee, such are the regular exit points.

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Nige - 20 Nov 2008 18:30 GMT
>>>> Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
>>>> scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> There are two roundabouts near me in York that I take some pleasure in
> negotiating in a Continental Stylee, such are the regular exit points.

There used to be one at the top of the M606, most w.nkers used to do the
same.

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Hog - 21 Nov 2008 16:02 GMT
>>>>> Do you wear what looks like a paramedic hi-viz vest while riding a
>>>>> scabby old Pan with no panniers? Do you cross north over Tower
[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
> There used to be one at the top of the M606, most w.nkers used to do
> the same.

I may be a c.nt but I'm no w.nker ;o)

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Lozzo - 20 Nov 2008 18:51 GMT
> There are two roundabouts near me in York that I take some pleasure
> in negotiating in a Continental Stylee, such are the regular exit
> points.

There are a couple of painted mini roundabouts around here that I
simply ignore.

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