Real-life slapstick
Fact: When someone walks into a lamp-post it makes a very satisfying and hugely hilarious "Ding!" noise. However, it is not quite so funny when the post is in the middle of town and you are the victim. Tell us about hilarious prat-falls.
Thanks to Bob Todd for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Jan 2010, 12:07)
Fact: When someone walks into a lamp-post it makes a very satisfying and hugely hilarious "Ding!" noise. However, it is not quite so funny when the post is in the middle of town and you are the victim. Tell us about hilarious prat-falls.
Thanks to Bob Todd for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Jan 2010, 12:07)
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Bikers
I've never understood the hatred toward bikers. They're staying in shape, not contributing any pollution, and they (most of them, anyway) tend to stay out of the way of cars because they know if they get hit, they're the ones that are going to get hurt. It irritates me when they ride in the middle of the road and I have to drive way in the other lane to get around them, but if this guy is overtaking you, then you don't even need to do that. Spitting at him is just sick.
( , Fri 22 Jan 2010, 16:37, 1 reply)
I've never understood the hatred toward bikers. They're staying in shape, not contributing any pollution, and they (most of them, anyway) tend to stay out of the way of cars because they know if they get hit, they're the ones that are going to get hurt. It irritates me when they ride in the middle of the road and I have to drive way in the other lane to get around them, but if this guy is overtaking you, then you don't even need to do that. Spitting at him is just sick.
( , Fri 22 Jan 2010, 16:37, 1 reply)
this^
there is the occasional one that cycles like a pillock and thus tars the reputation of cyclists in general, but those are only 1 in 10 of all cyclists.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 14:35, closed)
there is the occasional one that cycles like a pillock and thus tars the reputation of cyclists in general, but those are only 1 in 10 of all cyclists.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 14:35, closed)
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