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Originally Posted by Al Bockman
I'm right, you're wrong, I'm dead, my widow is rich, your wife is broke, dreading visiting day at the penitentiary. You get three hots and a cot!! Whoo-hoo! Was it worth it?Al
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Wrong again-the truck is titled with my old LLC company.Your widow can't touch any personal property.Once again another deflection.What does this have to do with our wives?As soon as you get beat on a point,you change the parameters.Keep talking-the hole gets deeper.
What color is the "Locomotive of Death"? Maybe I should give a heads up to your local cycling club. You are a very dangerous man!!!
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That is pathetic.In a dark alley it would be true though.
That cyclist should have gotten a ticket for riding on the sidewalk. Sidewalks are for pedestrians. Good thing he wasn't a pedestrian stepping off the curb. He probably would have had the right of way.
Yes,he would have but then again if he was on foot he wouldn't physically been able to beat me to the intersection,thus his right of way is a moot point.Keep trying to deflect the point and bring up non-sequiturs.It really is amusing.
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Just like the cyclist that would have had the right of way if he would have been riding in the street where he belonged. Do you wait for cyclists when you want to turn or do you pull ahead of them and turn? A lot of motorists do that. I never see them do it to other cars though. Must be that big pair hiding inside the vehicle, knowing that they can always "step on the gas" and get away anonymously.
What is your F*&KING malfunction?Only a half-wit imbecile would construe my story the way you just did.Or someone who's getting his ass handed to him in the discussion.
I went on a ride today and had a car full of teenagers yell something unintelligible at me. I was not only in the three-foot wide bike lane, I was riding beside the concrete curb because it was easier to ride on than the recent chip-seal. What was I doing wrong?
Later on the same ride, I was riding as far right as possible on a two-lane rural road. Some motorist decides to do a three point turn right in front of me. I had to come to an almost complete stop. Did I blow a gasket? Shove something up his a$$? Beat the hell out of him? No, I just started pedaling again. Thought I might ask a motorist, what was this idiot thinking?
He has the right to make a three point turn.If there is no bike lane-you're S.O.L.-deal with it.
I did see what was left of a broken broom in the ditch, though. What is the proper length to cut it? Are the lengths different depending where it's going to be shoved?
Too bad the broom handle wasn't ten feet long. It might have been the proverbial "10 foot pole" that marks the distance people use when they want to avoid something, like, say a train.Al[/quote]
Al-seek medical help-You are cleary without a doubt one of the more F'd up people on this board.And that is saying a lot.
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You're clearly intolerant and nothing I can say will change your mind, will it?
I can't be intolerate.Here's three reasons why:
1-i married a blonde-there's a reason for all those blonde jokes.
2- i have to share a cab with an engineer.
3-i still hang out at CC to help folks even though a portion of them are completely clueless like you.
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It seems everyone else has calmed down.
Maybe it's your turn.Not a f&^king chance-i'm just getting warmed up.
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