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SpOnGeBoB
07-23-03, 10:45 PM
am i the only one who hates how little teenagers drive their little cars n try to get in your way when ur biking? or is it just me. i also hate how ppl go "Nice helmet" when they dont even know where i am going...:mad:

feel free to post up about a holes uve met :(

Cheerio,

SpOnGeBoB =D

Allister
07-23-03, 11:10 PM
Originally posted by SpOnGeBoB
i also hate how ppl go "Nice helmet" when they dont even know where i am going.

I would like to nominate this for Non Sequitur of the Week.

SpOnGeBoB
07-23-03, 11:13 PM
non what?? :| what the heck does that meen??

khuon
07-24-03, 12:08 AM
A non-sequitor is a sentence which does not seem to follow or convey a logical line of thought. The concepts presented are not-in-sequence. For instance:

He probably just wants to take over my CELLS and then EXPLODE inside me like a BARREL of runny CHOPPED LIVER! Or maybe he'd like to PSYCHOLOGICALLY TERRORIZE ME until I have no objection to a RIGHT-WING MILITARY TAKEOVER of my apartment!! I guess I should call AL PACINO!

And for those wondering, yes that was generated by yow.

1oldRoadie
07-24-03, 06:50 AM
Does this mean you don't have a nice helmet? You know that they do sell nice helmets at Walmart.

SpOnGeBoB
07-24-03, 10:23 AM
lol its luis garneo or whatever its preaty shiny and nice :D

bac
07-24-03, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by SpOnGeBoB
or is it just me.

No, unfortunately it's all of us who ride the road. My best advice is to learn to ignore 99% of it. For the other 1% - carry pepper spray. :D

Brennan
07-24-03, 02:23 PM
Couldn't possibly list all the a-hole drivers I've encountered. What is it about a car that turns an average person into an a-hole, and an average a-hole into a homicidal maniac?

SpOnGeBoB
07-24-03, 08:12 PM
i guess i am not the only one that has that problem... :)

Chris L
07-24-03, 09:22 PM
My view is to ignore it, all of it. Don't give some troll on the road the reaction they are looking for. If it's really serious, pull off the road and let them think they've won, then pedal to the nearest police station and file a report.

SpOnGeBoB
07-25-03, 12:44 PM
thanks for all the comments :) next time i wil file a rreport, and may b for the other part carry pepper spray like bac said :D

Chuvak
07-25-03, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by bac
No, unfortunately it's all of us who ride the road. My best advice is to learn to ignore 99% of it. For the other 1% - carry pepper spray. :D

And only 1/3 of this one percent should be used on dogs. You can give the rest to divers you hate.:crash:

khuon
07-26-03, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by Chuvak
And only 1/3 of this one percent should be used on dogs. You can give the rest to divers you hate.:crash:

Remember to save a little bit for when you stop to grab a quick bite to eat somewhere and feel the need to spice up the food a little. :D

Prosody
07-26-03, 08:20 AM
Originally posted by SpOnGeBoB
i also hate how ppl go "Nice helmet" when they dont even know where i am going...

Personally, I appreciate public admiration of my helmet. Though true that those in awe of my rather stylish cranial protection device in fact do not know where I am going, be assured that I am, indeed, going exactly the same place my helmet is going.

Admiration of any hardware or, for that matter, personal physical attribute deserves appreciation. An otherwise uneventful bicycle ride becomes memorable on the occasion of such offhand remarks tossed from the windows of passing automobiles as, "man, you got some elbows," or, "hubba, hubba, hubba, lookit them bottle cages. You got alloy bolts on them things?"

Life in the spotlight is difficult, at best, but cyclists must tough it out. Our very presence on the roads pitches many a motorist into frenetic envy. Don your spandex, mount your bicycle, and bask in the limelight!

SpOnGeBoB
07-26-03, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by Prosody
Personally, I appreciate public admiration of my helmet. Though true that those in awe of my rather stylish cranial protection device in fact do not know where I am going, be assured that I am, indeed, going exactly the same place my helmet is going.

Admiration of any hardware or, for that matter, personal physical attribute deserves appreciation. An otherwise uneventful bicycle ride becomes memorable on the occasion of such offhand remarks tossed from the windows of passing automobiles as, "man, you got some elbows," or, "hubba, hubba, hubba, lookit them bottle cages. You got alloy bolts on them things?"

Life in the spotlight is difficult, at best, but cyclists must tough it out. Our very presence on the roads pitches many a motorist into frenetic envy. Don your spandex, mount your bicycle, and bask in the limelight!



HAHAHAHAHA!!! now that was good :D