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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Oooooooh, the service around here has really improved, that lurid yet lucid description is just what I needed.


    Ta.

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    Glad to hear your skills were up to the challenge GI Joe. Take care peoples

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    Good on you for staying alive Joe

    I swear, if gijoe made a book I would totally read it.

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    Glad to hear your OK Joe!

    I have found that since I have told myself that im not going to crash anymore I havent. (touching wood). I remember when I used to always crash because thats what I told myself I would do and I used to get sooo pissed off about it. Now after I have avoided many a dangerous fellow road user I just laugh and say to myself, "Ha ha, you didnt get me this time". If they did something really dumb then I'll tell them but I definately dont stress about it much anymore. It makes riding alot more enjoyable!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Thanks for all the kind words peeps, none of us go out with the intention thinking "I'm going to have nice crash today!" As one person so eloquently stated before :

    When the defecate hits the oscillitating machinery, you really know how you will react when it does!

    Glad to hear my cornucopia of convuluted conversational conniptions has caught on with the company canvassing the thread here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Thanks for all the kind words peeps, none of us go out with the intention thinking "I'm going to have nice crash today!" As one person so eloquently stated before :
    No but some people have the attitude that "they always crash". Not saying that's you but it was definately me once. Funnily enough I did often crash back then. Being positive makes positive things happen. Being negative is the same....
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midge View Post
    i was riding behind a large que during busy time and sum lady decideshed pull right up beside me as if i was not there. Well did i give it to her my mate riding bitch tapped her on the bonnet she still didnt mve so she got the big boot into the side panel. I wonder if she didn't pull over to see if there was any damage (which there was) if she would have stayed trying to run me off the road.
    Were you moving at the time? Did she come up on your left or your right? Did she remain within the lane? Were you right on the edge of your lane instead of holding your position in the middle? Doesn't sound much different to how bikes treat cars all the time, and I don't think there's any difference in the laws ...

    Richard

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