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wkte'ish, but [+] ; eagerly awaiting a roll of bicycle stickers. |
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I'm absolutely loving FTs twist of "bikes scored" stickers. You
don't have to actually hit any bikes to have a row of 6 or 7
on your car giving a message to all the obnoxious Lance
Armstrong wannabees out there sitting in the car lane
making us all wait for him when the light turns green
because he's too cool to keep to the right. |
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tsk. I don't mind the ones pretending they're cars. |
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Sp.: WWII (wwii looks like some sort of motion-
sensing game; admittedly WWII had some aspects of
that). |
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I though I WAS talking about a motion sensing device. |
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//I don't mind the ones pretending they're cars.// |
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Even when you miss the light because Lance there didn't
think he was getting sufficient attention by riding on the
right hand side? |
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Here's something I've noticed. It's never just somebody
out for a bike ride wearing tennis shoes and shorts that
do this move, it's always the person putting on a show for
everybody by holding up traffic. They've got the 3
thousand dollar bike and they're dressed like they're in
the Tour De France, little clip on shoe pedal assembly,
aerodynamic helmet, lots of writing on the jersey like
they've got dozens of corporate sponsors. I know exactly
what they're wearing because I have to sit there staring
at them when the light turns green while he crawls
through the intersection holding up the cars behind him. |
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I ride a bike myself sometimes but I'm a big believer in
keeping bikes, cars and pedestrians as far apart as
possible. |
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