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Old 2005-08-15, 02:02 PM   #1
DustinMichels
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Old Cranky Toads.

On the way back from mountainbiking, I was seeing how fast I could get my brother's bike to ride (on the cycle-track) and I was going pretty fast when I saw an elder couple, also on bikes infront of me, so I reached for my bell, and rang it. They didn't budge an inch so I rang it again, thinking they hadn't heard it, I did this 3 times untill the man finally turned around, he looked at me and just kept cycling, making it impossible for me to pass them, I was still on high speed. It wouldn't have been possible to break in time, so I steered into the grass verge, and back to the track, muttering various curses under my breath. Instead of apoligizing, the man had the guts to say I shouldn't cycle so fast.

Sorry to say this, but people like that should be locked up in a tiny steel box. I thought we had traffic rules for this? He didn't move aside for my dad either, who was cycling a bit behind me. (Afterthought)

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