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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Cardiff
Posts: 12
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A funny thing happened to me on the way home the other day.
I was was motoring along a fast bit of my commute home in a bus lane (I'd checked for incoming buses - I'm good like that) when I came to pass a scooter/moped trudling along. I pass the aforementioned scooter, as he doesn't seem to be in any hurry. Once I've passed him I hear the revs go up, and he's following me. After about 600m he revs up more and passes me. Turning back he flicks me a V (I'm British, for you US readers, it's your two biggest finers in a V shape - the equivalent of 'giving the bird'). I look at him as if to say 'What have done wrong' and then he holds up 5 fingers - mouthing 25, 25 mph. (It wasn't - it was about 23). So, there are some nice scooter boys. "Try to have a point to your story - it makes it so much more interesting for the listener" - Steve Martin - Planes, Trains and Automobiles. |
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That is hilarious! Some people just can't stand to be behind a bike!
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