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Arrogant Pedalcyclists in Training
In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my > neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding > their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about > to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out > of the way, but only grudgingly. > > They certainly do start young these days... Won't be long until they become MFFY drivers. |
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"Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message
... > Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my > neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding > their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about > to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out > of the way, but only grudgingly. I take it this was a side street and not a through street? They got out of your way as soon as they were aware of your presence. You didn't even need to ask them to move. What's the problem? And how do you know they did this "grudgingly"? You could tell from a look at them? |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my > neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding > their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about > to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out > of the way, but only grudgingly. > > They certainly do start young these days... Bicyclists have a right to use the roads too, you hater. |
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Skip Elliott Bowman wrote:
> "Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message > ... >> Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my >> neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding >> their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about >> to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out >> of the way, but only grudgingly. > > I take it this was a side street and not a through street? > > They got out of your way as soon as they were aware of your presence. > You didn't even need to ask them to move. What's the problem? > > And how do you know they did this "grudgingly"? You could tell from > a look at them? Don't you know car drivers *own the road*? The kids owe him a favor in that he slowed down whatsoever. How dare they impede his access to his spagetti-os. |
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On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 15:56:35 GMT, "Skip Elliott Bowman"
> wrote: >"Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message .. . >> Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my >> neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding >> their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about >> to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out >> of the way, but only grudgingly. > >I take it this was a side street and not a through street? > >They got out of your way as soon as they were aware of your presence. You >didn't even need to ask them to move. What's the problem? > >And how do you know they did this "grudgingly"? You could tell from a look >at them? Pretty much. If you debate this point you either don't drive, or you are one of those asshole LLBs we see so often. |
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"DTJ" > wrote in message
... > On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 15:56:35 GMT, "Skip Elliott Bowman" > > wrote: > >>"Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message . .. >>> Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my >>> neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding >>> their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about >>> to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out >>> of the way, but only grudgingly. >> >>I take it this was a side street and not a through street? >> >>They got out of your way as soon as they were aware of your presence. You >>didn't even need to ask them to move. What's the problem? >> >>And how do you know they did this "grudgingly"? You could tell from a >>look >>at them? > > Pretty much. If you debate this point you either don't drive, or you > are one of those asshole LLBs we see so often. Wow. You're saying that not only can you tell what Scott was thinking, you can tell what those kids were thinking too. Can you tell what I'm thinking, right now? I'll tell you if you're right |
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"Skip Elliott Bowman" > wrote in
k.net: > "Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message > ... >> Yesterday around noon I came home for lunch. As I drove through my >> neighborhood, I saw ahead of me a line of middle school kids riding >> their bikes side-by-side, blocking the entire street. As I was about >> to lay on the horn, one of them heard my approach and wisely got out >> of the way, but only grudgingly. > > I take it this was a side street and not a through street? > > They got out of your way as soon as they were aware of your presence. > You didn't even need to ask them to move. What's the problem? > > And how do you know they did this "grudgingly"? You could tell from a > look at them? > > > I drive the little angels every day. They always look that way. DYM |
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