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unbelievablyred 03-07-10 09:49 PM

Stuck up
 
Passed an old guy today headed in the other direction. He was riding a bike 5 times nicer than mine and going 5 times slower than me. When I waved at him, he did one of those non-eye contact glares at me and pretended I wasn't there.

Just wondering which of you guys that was. :lol:

Grumpy McTrumpy 03-07-10 09:51 PM

me.

I was attempting to send you a thought message with instructions on how to make ten million dollars in the futures market. Did it work?

bike eagle 03-07-10 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by Grumpy McTrumpy (Post 10494618)
how to make ten million dollars in the futures market.

Start with $20 million?

rustybucket 03-07-10 10:16 PM

I hate stuck up cyclists. They have all the good gear and think the sun shines out their a$$. I wave and say hello to all riders I see out on the road. If they ignore me I yell don't f$$king wave then.

StephenH 03-07-10 10:16 PM

You probably looked like you were going to get on his lawn or something.

woodduck 03-07-10 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by unbelievablyred (Post 10494612)
Passed an old guy today headed in the other direction. He was riding a bike 5 times nicer than mine and going 5 times slower than me. When I waved at him, he did one of those non-eye contact glares at me and pretended I wasn't there.

Just wondering which of you guys that was. :lol:

maybe the old guy who might have worked all his life has just finished working forever, took a tiny small bit of his savings and bought the bike he always wanted, went out for a big long ride with all his new free time and was totally out of it, couldn't think straight let alone be able to lift a hand up to wave.

maybe if you worked 5 times as hard you might have 5 times the money and be 5 times less as fit as you are now.

or you might just end up old and broke and nothing to show for it an not be able to afford any bike at all.

silversx80 03-07-10 10:31 PM

Maybe it was pcad. He's slow and old according to slothlike and BF.

Camilo 03-07-10 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by rustybucket (Post 10494738)
I hate stuck up cyclists. They have all the good gear and think the sun shines out their a$$. I wave and say hello to all riders I see out on the road. If they ignore me I yell don't f$$king wave then.

You need to improve your self esteem. Maybe lookign in the mirror every day and saying affirmations?

UmneyDurak 03-07-10 11:40 PM

Anyone else sees an irony of all the "nice guys/gals" who "wave to everyone" getting pissy and sometimes angry when waves are not returned? lol

umd 03-08-10 12:06 AM

I'm assuming this is a parody of something but I'm too lazy to search for what thread it may be. If so, weak. If not, lame.

umd 03-08-10 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by rustybucket (Post 10494738)
I hate stuck up cyclists. They have all the good gear and think the sun shines out their a$$. I wave and say hello to all riders I see out on the road. If they ignore me I yell don't f$$king wave then.

You can say ass

zzzwillzzz 03-08-10 01:20 AM

ass

you're right, just testing.

umd 03-08-10 01:21 AM

But of course you can't say ****ing, so it's good to obfuscate that one :thumb:

RacerOne 03-08-10 07:54 AM

You're a jerk for not waving back so I'm going on the internets to tell everyone how much of a jerk you are.

datlas 03-08-10 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by umd (Post 10495041)
You can say ass

Other than trial and error, is there a way to find out what you can and can't say in BF? There should be a list somewhere to help guide us.

BTW I wave to ANY cyclist I see, unless I am going down a nasty curvy downhill and I want both hands on the bars.

RiPHRaPH 03-08-10 07:59 AM

Would your day have changed had he noticed you?
You see a guy for a few seconds and you have him pegged?
Maybe his friend died or spouse is in the hospital and he stuck out for a ride to get his mind right.
Maybe he is pushing back too soon from an injury and is bummed he can't push it.

Maybe he is an old coot that you saw for 10 seconds. You are getting off easy..... someone has to live with him.




Originally Posted by unbelievablyred (Post 10494612)
Passed an old guy today headed in the other direction. He was riding a bike 5 times nicer than mine and going 5 times slower than me. When I waved at him, he did one of those non-eye contact glares at me and pretended I wasn't there.

Just wondering which of you guys that was. :lol:


The Weak Link 03-08-10 08:28 AM

I say just get over it.

hammond9705 03-08-10 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by The Weak Link (Post 10495711)
I say just get over it.

+1. Why does BF obsess over whether or not they get waived at? I usually do (since I don't see many riders), but sometimes I waive before they look at me, sometimes I'm struggling to get up the hill, sometimes I'm messing with stuff, and sometimes I don't want to waive at someone riding some POS bike that isn't worth 20% of mine.

Barrettscv 03-08-10 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by unbelievablyred (Post 10494612)
Passed an old guy today headed in the other direction. He was riding a bike 5 times nicer than mine and going 5 times slower than me. When I waved at him, he did one of those non-eye contact glares at me and pretended I wasn't there.

Just wondering which of you guys that was. :lol:

Are you sure you're not invisible?

I wish this thread was.

Hot Potato 03-08-10 11:06 AM

Hmmm. The kind of person who sizes up a person by how much nicer the bike is. And wether or not they are riding as fast. Is there a word to describe that kind of person?

simplify 03-08-10 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Hot Potato (Post 10496330)
Hmmm. The kind of person who sizes up a person by how much nicer the bike is. And wether or not they are riding as fast. Is there a word to describe that kind of person?

Yes, but you can't say it on BF.:p

unbelievablyred 03-08-10 11:18 AM

I guess I've grown pretty accustomed to being waved at from living in the south. Just about everyone waves at everybody out where I ride. Even the meanest looking gentlemen in big trucks with big tires give me the "lift your fingers off the steering wheel" wave.

Sorry to have bothered so many of you with my observation.

simplify 03-08-10 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by unbelievablyred (Post 10496363)
I guess I've grown pretty accustomed to being waved at from living in the south. Just about everyone waves at everybody out where I ride. Even the meanest looking gentlemen in big trucks with big tires give me the "lift your fingers off the steering wheel" wave.

Sorry to have bothered so many of you with my observation.

You know, this topic comes up every so often on this forum, and the discussion is always about like this. So don't take it personally. In fact, that's the main thing about not getting a return on your wave--don't take it personally. I'm with you, I wave to everyone. Some people really light up when they're acknowledged, especially drivers. But if a rider doesn't return my wave, no biggie. As others said here, you never know what's going on in someone else's head.

El Diablo Rojo 03-08-10 11:46 AM

It was me...if you cried then my day was complete..if not I'll try harder to ignore you while going slower on an even more expensive bike.

We made a film about it:

http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/5714405/

lpolliard 03-08-10 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by unbelievablyred (Post 10496363)
I guess I've grown pretty accustomed to being waved at from living in the south. Just about everyone waves at everybody out where I ride. Even the meanest looking gentlemen in big trucks with big tires give me the "lift your fingers off the steering wheel" wave.

Sorry to have bothered so many of you with my observation.

Funny...I thought the majority of the bikers vs. a-hole driver stories came out of the south.

I guess I can't talk much. In SoCal our doctors are so friendly and they love our bikers so much that they want to give them a ride in their back seats by slamming on their brakes.

:twitchy:


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