(Nearly) my first accident

Patorikku285
Patorikku285 Posts: 8
edited November 2009 in Commuting chat
Hello all,

On my way to the gym this morning, approaching a roundabout, going straight ahead, so I took primary. There's a lady in a range rover coming the other way. Two lanes on her side, 1 for left/straight ahead and 1 for right... everyone in the right lane usually goes straight ahead because it's easier driving up the hill. Anyhow, she's in the left lane and there's no indicators, so, of course I guess she's turning right. 8)

I pulled out one bike length, waited for her to start turning right and shouted "INDICATORS, B*TCH!!!" and made a non-rude gesture to catch her attention... her expression was priceless.

Killer workout at the gym, too! :)

Comments

  • biondino
    biondino Posts: 5,990
    You kind of ruined the non-rude part with the whole shouting "BITCH" thing :)
  • That's not a rude word - I could have said a hundred other words, all a great deal worse than 'b*itch'
  • The Rookie
    The Rookie Posts: 27,816
    True, but why loose the moral high ground with it...besides its sexist (you wouldn't call a bloke it right?).

    I usually stick to pr@t as a half way house, retain the morale high ground (I think) and yet express your feelings adequately!

    Simon
    Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.
  • True, but why loose the moral high ground with it...besides its sexist (you wouldn't call a bloke it right?).

    I usually stick to pr@t as a half way house, retain the morale high ground (I think) and yet express your feelings adequately!

    Simon

    Just because its an insult unique to a certain gender that doesn't make it sexist! :roll: :roll: Its rude & insulting, but i guess thats the point.

    Is "w@nker" sexist?

    How about "Oaf"

    How about "cow"?

    You have a gross misunderstanding of sexism you ignoramus