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Old March 28th 05, 12:55 AM
Tim Morrow
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AnonyMatt wrote:
>
> Tim Morrow > wrote in
> :
>
> > AnonyMatt the trooper's friend blathered on endlessly:
> >
> >> You're an outstanding role model for drivers everywhere. Got any
> >> more useful driving advice to share?

> >
> > Sure, but I tend to share them in the classroom.

>
> LOL. What's lesson one, passing cars using the median? Or slowing to a
> near stop in the middle of a highway?
>
> If you're teaching people to drive, then it's no wonder there are so many
> assholes on the roads.


No, I taught them how to ride, and if you can't separate usenet from real life,
you are in big trouble, AnonyMatt.

What are you, about 13 years old?

I've taught thousands of riders how to successfully deal with idiot clueless
cagers like you, AnonyMatt.

And you know what? I dispense with fools like you on the road without so much
as a second thought or backward glance.

You're less than noise level, what with your ignorance of the law, and your
juvenile need to attempt to control others.
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Old March 28th 05, 01:12 AM
Matt
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Tim Morrow > wrote in
:
>
> AnonyMatt wrote:
>>
>> Tim Morrow > wrote in
>> :
>>
>> > AnonyMatt the trooper's friend blathered on endlessly:
>> >
>> >> You're an outstanding role model for drivers everywhere. Got any
>> >> more useful driving advice to share?
>> >
>> > Sure, but I tend to share them in the classroom.

>>
>> LOL. What's lesson one, passing cars using the median? Or slowing
>> to a near stop in the middle of a highway?
>>
>> If you're teaching people to drive, then it's no wonder there are so
>> many assholes on the roads.

>
> I've taught thousands of riders how to successfully deal with idiot
> clueless cagers like you, AnonyMatt.
>
> And you know what? I dispense with fools like you on the road without
> so much as a second thought or backward glance.


Is that lesson before or after the part about constantly changing lanes in
order to more effectively block another vehicle?
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Old March 28th 05, 01:35 AM
Tim Morrow
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Matt wrote:

> Is that lesson before or after the part about constantly changing lanes in
> order to more effectively block another vehicle?


That's your lesson, Matt. You're the blocker, I'm the passer.

Try to keep our positions straight, would you?
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Old March 28th 05, 06:19 AM
NZMSC
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Matt wrote

> Is that lesson before or after the part about constantly
> changing lanes in order to more effectively block another
> vehicle?



I seem to have come into this late so I didn't see Tim's
posting about positioning to "block" other vehicles.

However, if he was talking about positioning one's motorcycle
to discourage drivers from "pushing past" in one's lane, then
he is merely stating what is internationally accepted best
practice for motorcycle riders.

I hope this helps.

--
Allan Kirk,
Megarider Organisation,
(Saving motorcyclists' lives since 1971 )
www.megarider.com

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Old March 28th 05, 06:23 AM
Tim Morrow
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NZMSC wrote:
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> Matt wrote
>
> > Is that lesson before or after the part about constantly
> > changing lanes in order to more effectively block another
> > vehicle?

>
> I seem to have come into this late so I didn't see Tim's
> posting about positioning to "block" other vehicles.
>
> However, if he was talking about positioning one's motorcycle
> to discourage drivers from "pushing past" in one's lane, then
> he is merely stating what is internationally accepted best
> practice for motorcycle riders.
>
> I hope this helps.


It probably won't hurt, Allan; however, it may help you to know that young Matt
has already been unmasked as a troll; unfortunately not before a number of well
intentioned and forthright fellows spent an undue amount of time & energy
attempting to educate him ... as originally he appeared to be merely
ill-informed.

Tim
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Old March 28th 05, 03:36 PM
Kitchen Man
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 05:19:24 GMT in rec.motorcycles, NZMSC
> wrote msg
>:

>Matt wrote
>
>> Is that lesson before or after the part about constantly
>> changing lanes in order to more effectively block another
>> vehicle?

>
>
>I seem to have come into this late so I didn't see Tim's
>posting about positioning to "block" other vehicles.


Damn, man, you're missing all the fun. As fish go, though, he's a lot
less of a fighter than Sheriff Bill. I miss Bill, I really do. He's
genuine, albeit a bit misguided on safety issues.

--
Al Brennan
http://www.xmission.com/~tiger885/mo...NART/nart.html
 




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