Dodgy parts of Greenock yer kidding. I sometimes get the same on the darker nights after overtime with the young guys hanging around the chippie at the bottom of Castlemilk but its usually along the lines of something to do with a fat bloke on a bike
You must have been travelling at speed srj10.
I got that on the K&A canal last weekend. As it was from a chap at the blunt end of a 66' barge, I threw back "What was that, Popeye?"I used to be called a queer at work for the lycra look , now its " here comes bradley ".
I have found this on the roads too. It has been a few months now since I was last shouted abuse from a passing car.I used to be called a queer at work for the lycra look , now its " here comes bradley "
Things are definetly improving perception wise.
I got that on the K&A canal last weekend. As it was from a chap at the blunt end of a 66' barge, I threw back "What was that, Popeye?"
I feel that he might have been overcome by the lovely weather (and, maybe, the tinnies on the deck with him) and it was most definitely done in jest as he raised one of his cans when calling out "Oi Oi Bradley"Small minded w***er ???
No i said mind your anchor
Maybe avoid the chippie then mate 2 problems solved
Just kidding hey it would be no fun if we wernt abused on a daily basis by hoodie wearing hoodlums
I got called Chris Hoy by a group of hoodies I passed through in Paisley last month as well. Pleasantly surprised me that they knew who he was, even if he looks nothing like a beardie bloke on an old road bike with mudguards and pannier.My commute takes me past a dodgy part of town and last night as I approached the usual crowd of hangers about I braced myself for the usual abuse,jump in front of bike carry on, instead I got a gaun yersel Chris Hoy!! Put a smile on my face.