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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Either an arrogant twit or classic blame transference.
Retire at 55 ?
My youngest will not be 18 till im 62 !
 

bpsmith

Veteran
By the sounds of the scene set, the younger lady was to blame.

Personally, I take as much offence at "the yoof of today". Your rant/let off steam post is stringlt tainted by your ageist attitude unfortunately.

A number of people have posted stating that it was probably not down to age, but an inconsiderate person, and by the sounds of it I agree completely.

I have experienced this attitude before, not aimed at me but as a bystander, and it really doesn't help at all.

Whoever is initially to blame goes out the window if you approached with that tone from the start tbh. Honestly look back and ask yourself if she may have reacted differently if you had not retaliated with ageist remarks and profanity?

Cause and effect springs to mind, with the exchange of words afterwards? Two wrongs and all that...
 
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Geoff Crowther

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
By the sounds of the scene set, the younger lady was to blame.

Personally, I take as much offence at "the yoof of today". Your rant/let off steam post is stringlt tainted by your ageist attitude unfortunately.

A number of people have posted stating that it was probably not down to age, but an inconsiderate person, and by the sounds of it I agree completely.

I have experienced this attitude before, not aimed at me but as a bystander, and it really doesn't help at all.

Whoever is initially to blame goes out the window if you approached with that tone from the start tbh. Honestly look back and ask yourself if she may have reacted differently if you had not retaliated with ageist remarks and profanity?

Cause and effect springs to mind, with the exchange of words afterwards? Two wrongs and all that...
My dear bp,
you clearly cannot read.
After the first response here I posted:
"Thanks. I'm sure you're right, it's not about age, that's just the way I was feeling at the time."
P'raps you didn't bother to read it.
And no, I DID NOT reply to the young lady with, "ageist remarks".
In case you didn't appreciate it, my title was an attempt at humour.
I AM NOT ageist as I'm sure my responses to others here have made clear..
Please, don't be so rude and read posts properly before you reply.
Thank you
Love and kisses
Geoff
 

bpsmith

Veteran
My dear bp,
you clearly cannot read.
After the first response here I posted:
"Thanks. I'm sure you're right, it's not about age, that's just the way I was feeling at the time."
P'raps you didn't bother to read it.
And no, I DID NOT reply to the young lady with, "ageist remarks".
In case you didn't appreciate it, my title was an attempt at humour.
I AM NOT ageist as I'm sure my responses to others here have made clear..
Please, don't be so rude and read posts properly before you reply.
Thank you
Love and kisses
Geoff

I read the whole thread, just as I read pretty much everything in the forums I watch, thank you.

The tone of your reply goes a long way to demonstrating what the tone was like at the time though. ;)

I wonder if the post would be accepted so much if They had joked with a post titled old codger swore at me today because I failed to use a bell...
 
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Geoff Crowther

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
I read the whole thread, just as I read pretty much everything in the forums I watch, thank you.

The tone of your reply goes a long way to demonstrating what the tone was like at the time though. ;)

I wonder if the post would be accepted so much if They had joked with a post titled old codger swore at me today because I failed to use a bell...
Very amusing.
Read the thread again and see the responses.
Then note the responses to your post.
However, I could be completely in the wrong here.
Despite my use of profanity, don't forget, this silly individual behaved in a totally irresponsible manner and upset everyone around her. I, on the other hand, may have upset only her ... and, it would seem, you.
Get over it.
 

bpsmith

Veteran
Very amusing.
Read the thread again and see the responses.
Then note the responses to your post.
However, I could be completely in the wrong here.
Despite my use of profanity, don't forget, this silly individual behaved in a totally irresponsible manner and upset everyone around her. I, on the other hand, may have upset only her ... and, it would seem, you.
Get over it.

I am not commenting about the incident but at the title of your post and you are missing the point!

Think about discrimination next time maybe? Ageism is a problem however you dress it up, that's my point. You can't post with a title like that and say you're not ageist. ;)
 
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Geoff Crowther

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
I am not commenting about the incident but at the title of your post and you are missing the point!

Think about discrimination next time maybe? Ageism is a problem however you dress it up, that's my point. You can't post with a title like that and say you're not ageist. ;)
Actually, I CAN post with a title like that and say I'm not ageist.
I just did ... and I'm not. I know myself very well and I'm stating a fact, which I'm comfortable with.
You, on the other hand, don't know me at all and are giving an opinion.
BTW it is you sir who is missing the point.
That's my final response to you.
Peace and love.
 

BrynCP

Über Member
Location
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When downhill skiing, the uphill skier ALWAYS has to yield to skiers in front of them:

  1. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. People down the hill from yourself are not expected to turn their heads uphill to make sure they do not get in your way. YOU must yield to them. When coming up on skiers below you slow down, pattern them, plan your line, and then ski around them. However, be sure to give them a lot of space and I strongly recommend against passing them on the inside when on a trail’s edge, they could break out of their pattern and cut off your line forcing you to go off of the trail or worse.
    Remember, those people downhill from you have a responsibility to avoid those downhill from them. If everyone is playing by that rule all should be fine.
taken from http://www.wi-ski.com/skier-responsibility-code/

Common sense and should be applied to cycling.

Exactly the view I take. I don't like using a bell or calling out as I find it startles people, especially older people, so I simply hold back, we're sharing the path or carriageway, and they preceded me! Usually they sense your presence, acknowledge you and move to a side, to let you by, if not, wait!
 

bpsmith

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Actually, I CAN post with a title like that and say I'm not ageist.
I just did ... and I'm not. I know myself very well and I'm stating a fact, which I'm comfortable with.
You, on the other hand, don't know me at all and are giving an opinion.
BTW it is you sir who is missing the point.
That's my final response to you.
Peace and love.

Fair enough and my final post too.

Opinions mean nothing. Actual words do. Your opening post and title is ageist. There is no argument against, despite how you post since. Pick your words better next time maybe?

If you had been sexist, racist, homophobic or otherwise in your title and post, then it would not be tolerated. Ageism fits that bill too.

Ageism is unacceptable.
 
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