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Old 31-03.-2004, 07:50 AM   #1
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So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...

JD
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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:06 AM   #2
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"JD" <dij@usafcct.com> wrote in message
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> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
> the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
> headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
> the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
> pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
> his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
> same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
> Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
> driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
> opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>

Heheh..

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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:20 AM   #3
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JD wrote:
> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
> the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
> headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
> the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
> pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
> his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
> same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
> Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
> driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
> opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>
> JD


You're obviously in the right. I've had similar encounters (without the size
advantage). Just remember that some right people get shot in such
encounters. My brother's had a gun flashed at him in a similar situation.

Matt (prefers to take my chances offroad)


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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:40 AM   #4
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Jd wrote:
> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well, after
> I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black pickup
> yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear the traffic
> slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is headed, so I
> decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his malfunction is. The
> truck was stopped at the light and I slid right up next to it and yelled
> into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT SOMETHING TO SAY (insert
> expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is the first thing out of him
> as he stared blankly into the face of the pissed off bicycle rider who
> was obviously much bigger than he. Then his look turns to smug as he
> rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the same time. "Just what I
> thought, you're a (insert expletives here)." Of course, the fat bastard
> (who was also wearing a goatee) who was driving decided to not give
> chase, as I gave them plenty of opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some
> people's kids...
> JD




A real bad ass would have punched the guy out through the window.

Thanks for sharing.

See you in a couple of weeks?

Ken



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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:50 AM   #5
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JD <dij@usafcct.com> wrote:
> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
> the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
> headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
> the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
> pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
> his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
> same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
> Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
> driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
> opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>
> JD


Nice,

Tom


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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:52 AM   #6
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"JD" <dij@usafcct.com> wrote in message
news:ebf270c9.0403301450.325565ed@posting.google.com...
> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
> the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
> headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
> the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
> pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
> his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
> same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
> Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
> driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
> opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>
> JD


Had a lady cut us off on a Sunday Road ride. Cut's in front and starts
yelling at us about how we should get the _uck off the road and such. Why
is that funny? Well, she lives two doors down from where she cut us off.
There was about thirty riders. And we all know what roadies are like hehe!

Shaun Bell


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Old 31-03.-2004, 08:57 AM   #7
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Shaun Bell wrote:
>>JD

>
>
> Had a lady cut us off on a Sunday Road ride. Cut's in front and starts
> yelling at us about how we should get the _uck off the road and such. Why
> is that funny? Well, she lives two doors down from where she cut us off.
> There was about thirty riders. And we all know what roadies are like hehe!
>
> Shaun Bell
>
>



Shaun! You're alive! Where have you been hiding? Oh, and How's the
Bobblehead thing going?

miles

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Old 31-03.-2004, 09:04 AM   #8
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On 30 Mar 2004 14:50:37 -0800, JD wrote:
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street.


The goatee made him do it.

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Old 31-03.-2004, 09:07 AM   #9
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MattB wrote:

> JD wrote:
>
>>So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
>>to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
>>made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
>>after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
>>pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
>>the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
>>headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
>>malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
>>up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
>>SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
>>the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
>>pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
>>his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
>>same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
>>Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
>>driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
>>opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>>
>>JD

>
>
> You're obviously in the right. I've had similar encounters (without the size
> advantage). Just remember that some right people get shot in such
> encounters. My brother's had a gun flashed at him in a similar situation.


I've started to keep that in mind the last few years. I've had lots of
similar encounters, and JD's got about a foot on me. Even so, they've
always backed down with the same reaction. Never gone after a pickup
with a gun rack though. (Well once, but that was a long time ago, and I
wasn't riding alone :-) )

Shawn
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Old 31-03.-2004, 09:19 AM   #10
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"JD" <dij@usafcct.com> wrote in message
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> So, I decide that active rest was to run downtown on the cruiser today
> to accomplish various tasks. At one point I used a left turn lane and
> made a safe left turn onto a sidestreet from a main artery. Well,
> after I finish my turn some goatee-wearing putz passenger in a black
> pickup yells at me in passsing to get out of the street. I can hear
> the traffic slowing for a signal the direction the offensive creep is
> headed, so I decide to cut down an alley to see exactly what his
> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is
> the first thing out of him as he stared blankly into the face of the
> pissed off bicycle rider who was obviously much bigger than he. Then
> his look turns to smug as he rolls the window up, saying "Huh?" at the
> same time. "Just what I thought, you're a (insert expletives here)."
> Of course, the fat bastard (who was also wearing a goatee) who was
> driving decided to not give chase, as I gave them plenty of
> opportunity to do so as I rode off. Some people's kids...
>
> JD


Great story. I used to have a real short fuse and I would fight anyone who
started in with me. One time I was on a motorcycle and a similar situation
happened to me. Except when the window got rolled up I put my fist through
it and grabed they guy around the neck. He clawed at my face and I slammed
his head down into the broken glass. I let go and he drove off.

I have since learned that isn't the right thing to do. Ya I got away with
it and maybe the guy learned from the experience too. Maybe he never
antangonized a stranger again. But there are people who would go to far
(even beyond what I did) and getting shot or worse ain't worth it.

Loomer "glad to have survived my 20's" Boomer


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Old 31-03.-2004, 10:19 AM   #11
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> Had a lady cut us off on a Sunday Road ride. Cut's in front and starts
> yelling at us about how we should get the _uck off the road and such. Why
> is that funny? Well, she lives two doors down from where she cut us off.
> There was about thirty riders. And we all know what roadies are like hehe!
>
> Shaun Bell
>
>

hehehe... I'm picturing 30 Lycra clad bastards having a pissing party on
her lawn/bushes.
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Old 31-03.-2004, 10:20 AM   #12
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> malfunction is. The truck was stopped at the light and I slid right
> up next to it and yelled into the face of the goatee punk, "YOU GOT
> SOMETHING TO SAY (insert expletive here)?!?!?" A look of disbelief is


What an impolite gesture! I can't believe you would invade someone's
personal space to berate them over such a trivial matter!

No, wait... fuck 'em

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Old 31-03.-2004, 11:34 AM   #13
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Miles says:

>Shaun! You're alive!


My sentiments exactly.

>Oh, and How's the
>Bobblehead thing going?


I'm betting he can pick up OLN without plugging in by now...

Welcome back, stranger (or is that "lurker?")

Steve
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Old 31-03.-2004, 01:00 PM   #14
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 00:19:23 GMT, Loomer wrote:

> Loomer "glad to have survived my 20's" Boomer


Man, ain't that the truth. Staring down the barrel of a gun is no fun;
I've experienced it once. Sure, the guy probably wasn't going to use it,
but people make mistakes.

Was I in "the right"? Hell no! My only excuse was that I was young and
very, very drunk, and part of a large group that was doing pretty much the
same thing*. Why the driver picked ME to point that gun at, I'll never
know.

Sure did settle everybody down, though.

* It was at Talladega; anyone familiar with NASCAR night-before parties
knows what we were doing. We were just following tradition!

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Old 31-03.-2004, 01:18 PM   #15
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"Slacker" <slacker7@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> > Had a lady cut us off on a Sunday Road ride. Cut's in front and starts
> > yelling at us about how we should get the _uck off the road and such.

Why
> > is that funny? Well, she lives two doors down from where she cut us

off.
> > There was about thirty riders. And we all know what roadies are like

hehe!
> >
> > Shaun Bell
> >
> >

> hehehe... I'm picturing 30 Lycra clad bastards having a pissing party on
> her lawn/bushes.
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How'd you know? Think I saw some guy in a lab coat testing the grass for
EPO lol.

Shaun Bell


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