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crusty_bint wrote: i.e. they're not a bawhair away from Dickensian!
Fat Cat wrote:Don't cycle on pavements. That'd be a start.
Alycidon wrote:Dont see anything about the big groups of a**holes that clutter up the roads around Eaglesham on a Sunday morning, sometimes up to a couple of dozen lycra clad clowns that refuse to allow traffic to pass. Makes me want to drive a snowplough
HollowHorn wrote:Shame most cyclists seem to be colour blind, especially when it comes to the colour red.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:Fat Cat wrote:Don't cycle on pavements. That'd be a start.
One presumes you take up that much room you have to sit on the back bench of a bus and it has been some time since you saw the upper level.
HollowHorn wrote:Shame most cyclists seem to be colour blind, especially when it comes to the colour red.
MacotheIsles wrote:Used to love a spin on the bike (Raleigh Randonneur which at the time cost me approx. 10 year's wages, and which I still have). Tended to avoid Glasgow itself, apart from the run to work, but had my share of close encounters in picturesque NL. Amongst other missiles sent my way from passing car windows were; a cabbage, more than one fish supper and a stream of tepid water which I sincerely hope was from a water pistol.
RDR wrote:MacotheIsles wrote:Used to love a spin on the bike (Raleigh Randonneur which at the time cost me approx. 10 year's wages, and which I still have). Tended to avoid Glasgow itself, apart from the run to work, but had my share of close encounters in picturesque NL. Amongst other missiles sent my way from passing car windows were; a cabbage, more than one fish supper and a stream of tepid water which I sincerely hope was from a water pistol.
Not the first time I've been struck by a lighted fag chucked out a car window as it goes past. I very much doubt it's deliberate, just careless with no thought given to cyclist and pedestrians.
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