1682527 said:Some would say that it's a context thing.
[Edited again for pointlessness]
1682527 said:Some would say that it's a context thing.
Listen, I'm all for people saying what they want, how they want, using any language they want but I recently substituted your "W" word for the "M" word and was subsequently banned for a few days. I've not factored in the Guardian readers/Moderators best mates club into the equation but I think if we don't use language like that then I wont get banned and the moderators couldn't then be accused of double standards."4x4" is bad language? I thought it was rather good. Does that mean I'm in retrospective shoot over Linf's Mitsubishi Thundercar?
Training and insurance? You really did buy into the Audi philosophy wholesale, didn't you. However, shall we try a few examples...
etc
Can we not just ban teenagers?
My bike seems to have a mind of its own, sometimes it feels as fleet-footed as a thoroughbred, sometimes it's as ponderous as a carthorse. There may be some relationship to cake consumption, though.Secondly there is the horse, which has a mind of it's own - a bike doesn't.
Thirdly, if a car hits a bike, bad as that is, I'd suggest a similar disaster with a horse would be a lot lot worse.
I'd use the time to get some texting done.Thanks for that. FYI when I'm waiting I normally use the time to think that I can't believe the authorities allow that huge unpredictable beast with that kid on its back onto the road. I often wonder if there has been any formal training/taxes etc and what would happen if the horse went berserk.
Give me girls on horses anyday.
I find that a little bit creepy, though I concede that it was probably meant to lighten the mood.I'm not bothered if they're actually on a horse or not, as long as they're wearing the jodpurs and are handy with the whip.
Again Adrian, you may have anticipated my answer but I'll say it anyway - If I dropped a bicycle on your head from say 3 feet, I dare say it would hurt. If I dropped a horse on your head, it would most likely kill you. So if a car hits a horse or a horse goes berserk and falls onto a cyclist or pedestrian or vehicle, the sheer size and weight of the animal would be worse than any damage any pushbike could achieve.1682629 said:What would be worse?
Mugshot. You know the law. I can't be in full control of a motor vehicle if I'm texting, even if I'm stationery behind horses.I'd use the time to get some texting done.
Dave. That's exactly the way I used to think until I started reading the Guardian. Now I'm all high brow and clever and all I know now that birds don't like it when you say things like that.I'm not bothered if they're actually on a horse or not, as long as they're wearing the jodpurs and are handy with the whip.
Ah I see, I didn't realise sorry, best you leave it to the more dexterous amongst us thenI can't be in full control of a motor vehicle if I'm texting, even if I'm stationery behind horses.![]()