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Originally Posted by fishigan
No wonder suv drivers cause so much trouble for cyclists, they read crap like whats in this thread and it pisses them off so they go out and cut off a couple of ****** cyclists! Because anyone that doesn't ride knows that all cyclists are gay. That's why they wear the spandex shorts.
Sometimes, I'm amazed at how some people can even turn on a computer. Thanks for the true colors. I'm sure those terms roll off your tongue every day. |
If there was a reason to cut off a cyclist it would be to tick him off and have him vandalize my vehicle or attempt to cause bodily harm only to be caught on a camera phone, and then appropiate judicial punishment passed against them :p then I could come on here and rant and rave :p.
Getting mad over a few elitists who feel that "their way is the correct way" and that if you don't believe in their way then as somebody put it so politely you are an "IGNORANT A-HOLE" caps and all is a tad silly. |
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Originally Posted by DocRay
so, you can pollute our air (yours and mine) until it's unliveable? And I don't have the right to question this?
Sometimes, I'm amazed at how some people can even turn on a computer. Thanks for the true colors. I'm sure those terms roll off your tongue every day. |
Originally Posted by jlin453
Literally laughing out loud.
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: Don't forget, mini vans and trucks put out the same amount of polution, but it's "easier" to blame those damn SUV drivers! http://www.cleanairpartnership.org/c..._emissions.gif |
Hey, it's not like I'm defending all SUV drivers. There are tons of drivers driving SUVs, 4 door sedans, sports cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, etc that are horrible drivers. I'm just not going to say "All motorcyclists suck".
And yes, "intended purposes" is the key. :) |
Originally Posted by TexasGuy
then as somebody put it so politely you are an "IGNORANT A-HOLE" caps and all is a tad silly.
Sorry, but politeness sometimes falls short on people, you should know how others feel, you may want to reconsider things (or not, as our kalamazoo militiaman here). I understand that the norm around you is the easiest way to think about things, its up to individuals to think of themselves in the bigger picture. Buy an SUV, but we're not impressed. I think a big problem in modern society is that people are too tolerant of those that are inconsiderate and self-centered. The guy in the Cadillac Escalade on the cell phone crossing three lanes of traffic needs to be told that this is not right. The guy in the movie theatre taking calls on his cell phone needs to be talked to...but this behaviour is now the norm. ..and SUV owners need to respect others, because currently, they don't. |
Originally Posted by vilelamb
Technically we should all be riding bikes!
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Attacking a general class of vehicle drivers will certainly ruffle feathers. Some folks do think about the tradeoffs of their vehicle, some (but few) really do need it, some vehicles in class don't fit the type (i.e. there are a wide range of different sizes and designs of SUV) So generalizations will be insulting to some.
In my case I own a 2dr 4wd Ford Explorer, but drive it only when I need it's utility (cycling is the primary form of transport) or certain pleasures. It is sometimes a guilty want and I have all kinds of excuses - primary one is that I spend lots of time working for the environment (land surveys, soil/water sampling, species surveys, illegal road removal and rebuilding) thru various organizations, many of those activities actually require the use of 4wd vehicle (oh the contradiction). I also use it for pleasure to get to very remote wilderness areas for camping, backpacking, photography - and even those pleasure trips result in information (photographs) I use to advocate for the enviroment. I've also learned how to drive this Explorer so I can consisently get 23-24mpg. That is well over rated mpg and 20% better than I get with this vehicle when driven without care. But I think DocRay has a very good point, although poorly said, that many if not most large vehicle purchasers, dont think much about their actions and consequences. This s saddening and reflects bad on the average of society in general. I think of my next door neighbors who own three Expeditions (one for wife, one for husband, one for kid) Unbeliveable. The neighbors across the street have two jacked up pickups with mud tires as their only two vehicles. Both these neighbors excessively speed in my neighborhood streets and jackrabit start and stop in these huge vehicles. That to me is unthinking - unfortuntately there are lots of people like this and I understand the rage Doc expressed. Al |
ooooh Motorcycles. now theres a subject we can hate upon :D. Someims they weav in and out of traffic worse then any soccer mom I've ever seen. Wait I don't think I've ever really seen a Soccer mom weaving in and out of traffic. Ya sometimes see aHonda civic or a mustang weaving in and out. Although Usually its the vehicle you least expected to be speeding and weaving in and out of traffic that is doing it .
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Originally Posted by fishigan
Who the F***K are you people?!? You are so holy that you should dictate WTF everyone should drive? I'm sick and tired of you suv hating sob's! You blame a class of vehicle and the people driving them for everything. Gas, economy, accidents etc...etc... That is pure ignorance! Why don't you go watch another NASCAR race. What, they run on peanut oil or something? How about all you frequent fliers? Planes got a new fuel? Must be peanut oil too.
I tell ya what...I hear your concerns. So this weekend I'll go sell my unsafe, world destroying, gas guzzling suv. So Doc...what can I get that won't kill all of us off? I need something that seats 6 and holds all of my gear so I can take all of my redneck gay bashing friends to the Nascar race next week and then to the monster truck rally afterwards. With your wiseness you must know whats best for all of us. Forget the fact that we live in a country built on freedom and individuality. By the way, maybe I should tell my wife she has to change churches too. That is unless you say it is ok to stay Baptist. I sure as heck wouldn't want you to be offended. I trust you live in a house that is solar? Or do you have those big wind mills? Which one should I get? |
Originally Posted by TexasGuy
ooooh Motorcycles. now theres a subject we can hate upon :D. Someims they weav in and out of traffic worse then any soccer mom I've ever seen. Wait I don't think I've ever really seen a Soccer mom weaving in and out of traffic. Ya sometimes see aHonda civic or a mustang weaving in and out. Although Usually its the vehicle you least expected to be speeding and weaving in and out of traffic that is doing it .
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It's a shame about Texas.
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I cycled 22.5 miles this AM. All of it on roads cohabited by motor vehicles, many SUV. I would guess that during my travels I encountered a conservatively estimated 1500 vehicles. No incidents of rage or other abberant behavior to report. Everything went well. Yesterday was a different story.
I was directly confronted by the operators of 2 different SUV. I had a flat. Both stopped to see if I needed a ride. Guess what. I wasn't at all surprised. It happens around here all the time. My other vehicle is a Dodge Durango. |
There is no such thing as a free source of energy. A bicyclist burns calories and thus eats more. The farmers have to grow more food, so the petrochemical companies make more fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides. Trucks have to haul all of this food around. Don't forget waste disposal.
Stop riding your damn bikes, you are killing our planet. |
Originally Posted by CardiacKid
There is no such thing as a free source of energy. A bicyclist burns calories and thus eats more. The farmers have to grow more food, so the petrochemical companies make more fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides. Trucks have to haul all of this food around. Don't forget waste disposal.
Stop riding your damn bikes, you are killing our planet. |
Originally Posted by fishigan
I spent the first part of my life growing up in a shack in the mountains of Virginia. We were worse than poor. My dad was a drunk too. We got beat on and starved. So I leave home at 16 and live on the streets for about year and a half. Anything was better than that crap. I was robbed for my shoes, stabbed for a bench, and shot for not getting on my knees. Homeless, hungry and not knowing what else was going to happen I joined the Army. I become an airborne medic. Spent most of my time in Germany, did a tour during the the Gulf War. Got a little educated. Got married and moved to Michigan. Got a good life going. Have a 6 figure combined income now.
So now after all of this I get to have some a**hole on a web site judge me for the type of vehicle I purchased. |
Originally Posted by TexasGuy
ooooh Motorcycles. now theres a subject we can hate upon :D. Someims they weav in and out of traffic worse then any soccer mom I've ever seen.
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Originally Posted by wannaride
You've brought this one yourself by making some pretty ridiculous comments. Nobody here really gives a crap about you If you don't want to be judged for making stupid comments then stay off the site. See ya!
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Exhibit "A":
No wonder suv drivers cause so much trouble for cyclists, they read crap like whats in this thread and it pisses them off so they go out and cut off a couple of ****** cyclists! Because anyone that doesn't ride knows that all cyclists are gay. That's why they wear the spandex shorts. Exhibit "B": Why don't you go watch another NASCAR race. What, they run on peanut oil or something? How about all you frequent fliers? Planes got a new fuel? Must be peanut oil too. |
Originally Posted by webist
I cycled 22.5 miles this AM. All of it on roads cohabited by motor vehicles, many SUV. I would guess that during my travels I encountered a conservatively estimated 1500 vehicles. No incidents of rage or other abberant behavior to report. Everything went well. Yesterday was a different story.
I was directly confronted by the operators of 2 different SUV. I had a flat. Both stopped to see if I needed a ride. Guess what. I wasn't at all surprised. It happens around here all the time. My other vehicle is a Dodge Durango. Cycling in Atlanta is different animal altogether. I've had way to many encounters with angry soccer moms, rednecks, and other clueless boobs, not all of which were in SUVs. These whackjobs will attempt to PUNISH you for being out there driving the speed limit, for riding a bike, or just for the hell of it. They will run you off the road or attempt to run you over. They also insist that they are always in front of you, even if they're driving slower than the rest of traffic. That said, my personal experience with SUV drivers leds me to believe that a larger than normal number of them can't drive or they think they own the road. Perhaps it's because there's more SUVs here than cars. |
Damn it! I never meant this thread to be turned into some sort of liberal rant page. Anyone ever see that southpark episode where Cartman goes around capturing hippies? I wish I had some sort of equivalent for this thread.
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Originally Posted by fishigan
Here is the part you forgot Doc.
I tell ya what...I hear your concerns. So this weekend I'll go sell my unsafe, world destroying, gas guzzling suv. So Doc...what can I get that won't kill all of us off? I need something that seats 6 and holds all of my gear so I can take all of my redneck gay bashing friends to the Nascar race next week and then to the monster truck rally afterwards. |
Originally Posted by fishigan
Dude.......that was ment as a joke. I can see, as this is all in writting, that at times interpretation means alot, but there is no need for name calling. You don't even know who I am.
Suv's have been around for a long time. It's just that in the past couple of years they have surpassed the mini van in popularity. So in another 4 years or so it'll be hybrids, perhaps, that are the popular vehicle. And you'll be here b*tching about how some dumba** in a F***ing hybrid cut you off. Either way you'll always have something to b*tch about. I looked at about 15 different vehicles trying to find something with room enough. It's what I found to be the most functional and reliable. I'm not trying to justify anything to you. I don't know you, so I could give a damn what you think of the general population of SUV drivers and the reason they have one. I was simply letting the "suv" bashers know about the other reasons why people purchase them. And of course I get buzzed by other cars, it's just that the majority of full-on pr*cks are SUV drivers. You don't like my assumptions? Come ride on these streets and refute my claim. |
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