Remember the driver who fell over chasing the cyclist?...

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raleighnut

Legendary Member
your spot on @Accy cyclist
a postie or a factory worker etc will always pay on compleation..
the peanut with the flash car and big house will wriggle for as long as they can..even more so if they are from a certain country..


English you mean, tight feckers these middle class 'little englanders'.
 

mustang1

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Location
London, UK
It's no justification but the Mcyclist was a bit of a knob, he approached the roundabout in the turn left lane, went straight over, then used his horn and gesticulated at the car who was going straight on, from the correct lane and exited into the left lane, none of which was unreasonable. The bike should have just slowed a bit and let the car carry on.

What followed next with the car cutting him up was unreasonable, as was kicking the car, as was the violent reaction that.

+1.

Yes the motorcyclist was overtaking while in the left lane which is illegal.

It also seems to me later on the motorcyclist was moving into the right lane while the car was overtaking. So I think the motorcyclist made a couple of nobbish moves which then got the other guys making dumb moves.
 

mustang1

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Location
London, UK
Who is Ronnie Pickering anyway? For some bizarre reason I figured he was a comedian but when he started talking about a bare knuckle fight, I figured he's a boxer. Wiki tells me he was a sports commentator.

I don't really get the Pickering joke (assuming it is a joke).
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
your spot on @Accy cyclist
a postie or a factory worker etc will always pay on compleation..
the peanut with the flash car and big house will wriggle for as long as they can..even more so if they are from a certain country..


Yes the ones with the money (or appear to have money) will try to get you to lower the price. Or offer to pay with a bank or credit card for a 5 quid clean.:rolleyes:
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Accy I don't think the mans weight has anything to do with this do you?

Maybe i was having a go at his weight because he thinks it's an advantage in a physical confrontation. I don't think he would be so aggressive if he was a beanpole. Weight is ok if its earned muscle but piling the pounds on then thinking you're a hard case doesn't work. He should be wary of his blood pressure and the strain on his heart when it flies up due to the adrenalin flowing. A similar incident happened to me years ago. Someone like the nut job in those videos shouted at me to " get the f..k out my way you @!$~#"! when i was riding. I didn't argue back as it was pointless. I just gave him a you are a wonker sign then waited till he got out the car then invited him to catch me if you can. He lasted for about 20 seconds of running then collapsed in a heap. Anyway, you wear a Fat Lad at the Back jersey Robin. I thought you were proud of your weight.;)
 
Maybe i was having a go at his weight because he thinks it's an advantage in a physical confrontation. I don't think he would be so aggressive if he was a beanpole. Weight is ok if its earned muscle but piling the pounds on then thinking you're a hard case doesn't work. He should be wary of his blood pressure and the strain on his heart when it flies up due to the adrenalin flowing. A similar incident happened to me years ago. Someone like the nut job in those videos shouted at me to " get the f..k out my way you @!$~#"! when i was riding. I didn't argue back as it was pointless. I just gave him a you are a wonker sign then waited till he got out the car then invited him to catch me if you can. He lasted for about 20 seconds of running then collapsed in a heap. Anyway, you wear a Fat Lad at the Back jersey Robin. I thought you were proud of your weight.;)

F=ma weight is an advantage regardless of what the weight is
 
or "deny them the oxygen of publicity", oh, hang on, that was Maggie wasn't it?
Oh! so it was (thank you google). It's such a part of the language now, it's odd to think someone coined it. Wonder if it was her own phrase, or a script writer's or and advisor's?

Always loved Linda Smith's variant, speaking of Neil Hamilton "I don't really like you saying his name, because it gives him the oxygen of publicity and I'm not happy with him having the oxygen of oxygen."
 
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