Someone's got anger management issues

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  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.
  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    Buppy wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Not trying to make a point. trying to be friendly and have conversation. english not my first language so please excuse.

    not you, the bike throwing lunatic
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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...
    Purveyor of sonic doom

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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    it could be, but the overbearance of cars on our roads while cyclist get treated as second class road users certainly is...
    Purveyor of sonic doom

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  • W1
    W1 Posts: 2,636
    Clever Pun wrote:
    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    KPOW!
  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    Yeah, it is my own principals, so don't presume to incorrectly know what they are. I would not condone random acts of road rage.
  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    it could be, but the overbearance of cars on our roads while cyclist get treated as second class road users certainly is...

    It is not though is it.
  • hstiles
    hstiles Posts: 414
    Looks like a 20 year old!?!?!?! :shock:

    Good thing sight tests aren't compulsory for us cyclists eh!

    :D
  • The stressed cyclist should clearly have taken his rage out on the BR Rants thread.
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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    Yeah, it is my own principals, so don't presume to incorrectly know what they are. I would not condone random acts of road rage.

    yet arson and vandalism is ok?

    isn't the 'road rage' (as you call it) just vandalism directed at the person or institution that's wronged you?
    Purveyor of sonic doom

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  • snooks
    snooks Posts: 1,521
    Anyone read the comments?

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  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    Yeah, it is my own principals, so don't presume to incorrectly know what they are. I would not condone random acts of road rage.

    yet arson and vandalism is ok?

    isn't the 'road rage' (as you call it) just vandalism directed at the person or institution that's wronged you?

    I don't see it as a binary argument and don't see how the two situations are related in the real world - the future of education in the UK v random event in Bristol. In my book they are entierly unrelated. That probably does not fit well with the corner you are trying to push me into - but that is my humble opinion.
  • itboffin
    itboffin Posts: 20,064
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    Yeah, it is my own principals, so don't presume to incorrectly know what they are. I would not condone random acts of road rage.

    yet arson and vandalism is ok?

    isn't the 'road rage' (as you call it) just vandalism directed at the person or institution that's wronged you?

    I don't see it as a binary argument and don't see how the two situations are related in the real world - the future of education in the UK v random event in Bristol. In my book they are entierly unrelated. That probably does not fit well with the corner you are trying to push me into - but that is my humble opinion.

    Oooow super nested quotes

    What was this all about ...?
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  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    itboffin wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    W1 wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    maybe he comes from the sewiman school of making a point?

    Road rage is not really a political protest issue now is it.

    What if you're really passionate about it, and really mean it, and it's the only way to get on Sky?


    Then you have got a screw loose and should probably be taken away by the boys in white coats.

    How dare you dampen my passion!


    That is an admission of guilt.

    it's your own principals... just a different social arena...

    Yeah, it is my own principals, so don't presume to incorrectly know what they are. I would not condone random acts of road rage.

    yet arson and vandalism is ok?

    isn't the 'road rage' (as you call it) just vandalism directed at the person or institution that's wronged you?

    I don't see it as a binary argument and don't see how the two situations are related in the real world - the future of education in the UK v random event in Bristol. In my book they are entierly unrelated. That probably does not fit well with the corner you are trying to push me into - but that is my humble opinion.

    Oooow super nested quotes

    What was this all about ...?

    In the grand scheme - f' all!
  • He smashed his bike twice onto the car damaging bodywork and smashing thick laminated toughened windscreen and headlight glass and the rode away on the same bike?

    can we conclude from this that either Renault build quality is terrifyingly shoot or the cyclist was on a Grifter.
  • I can confirm the poor build quality of french cars. There is little likely hood of being able to lift a grifter that high without help.
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