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To those of you who think it's cool to smoke out cyclists...

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I kinda agee. I don't do them things. This fellow I work with has one of them ford diesels 04 or 03 and he is always bragging about how he does it to em. Not much of a man in my book to do that sorta like the lowlifes that swerve out of there lane to run over a dog or cat. Them the kinda people that needs the Oo. beat out of em.
 
Jeepmullet

You're pathetic individuals. You probably have bass boats too.



HMMmmmm - musta missed something - or else the guy loves bikers AND Bass... . :-laf :-laf



But, I promise to be good, and NEVER "smoke out" a Bass... :D :D
 
i was planning on smoking the neighbors yappy never on a leash craps in my carport poodle but he was on the wrong side of the truck this morning :-laf
 
Not to say that I have not smoked out a few inconsiderate drivers, but I would need an aux fuel tank if I smoked out every numbnut that deserved it.



I would hate to fog a cyclist or pedestrian only to have them get hit by the next vehicle as they stumbled around gagging in confusion.
 
Whether or not my trucks smoke ANYONE-- car, cyclist, pedestrian, is entirely in THEIR hands.



I just make sure that stupid actions have consequences:D
 
I've got a question. What if I am a cyclist AND I own a bass boat? What does that make me? A person who doesn't stereotype people who like to fish as "pathetic individuals"? I hope so. :rolleyes:
 
Hohn said:
Whether or not my trucks smoke ANYONE-- car, cyclist, pedestrian, is entirely in THEIR hands.



I just make sure that stupid actions have consequences:D



No argument here :D It is just the truly innocent albeit vulnerable that I am more cautious around.
 
yeah whats up with the bass boat comment?... i can understand not wanting or complaining about being smoked out. . but the bass boat question that kinda gets me mad. I wonder who you voted for?... mummn

Later

Deo

\x/ hillfolk!
 
To those of you who ride bicycles to the left of the white line on narrow canyon highways, be prepared for the 3rd to 5th shift. You don't like it, get to the right of the line or take one of the thousands of miles of bike paths paid for by me, the taxpayer.



To those of you who smoke cigarettes and toss'em out the window, be prepared for a very slow passing... . and a 3rd to 5th shift.



Don't like my opinion? Kiss my bass. :D
 
i give any idiot that deserves it a little smoke, i live in an area where bike riders think that they own the back roads or like to ride down a 1. 5 lane road that parallels the C&O canal (the canal) has no traffic and is a preferred ride for any biker with any kind of brains). what gets me is that bike riders are supposed to have the same rights to the road as a motorists but i have yet to see one stop at a stop sign or signal when turning, also the scout groups from the city that come to my area and walk down the white line on the road and think it is funny to stick their arms out and try to touch the cars as they go by, they dont get smoked bc i think that is wrong, they just get a WOT run and a couple of horn honks at midnight or later when i drive through. o yeah i own two bass boats, and i raise fish for a living.
 
I NEVER smoke anyone.



Imagine if the "smoked" victim has severe asthma or some other respiratory problem. He or she has a bad attack. Needs 911. Person gets your marker # and vehicle description. :rolleyes:
 
Coolslice said:
I've got a question. What if I am a cyclist AND I own a bass boat? What does that make me? A person who doesn't stereotype people who like to fish as "pathetic individuals"? I hope so. :rolleyes:

more of a statistical anomaly than anything else. ;)
 
Bandit1 said:
i give any idiot that deserves it a little smoke, i live in an area where bike riders think that they own the back roads or like to ride down a 1. 5 lane road that parallels the C&O canal (the canal) has no traffic and is a preferred ride for any biker with any kind of brains). what gets me is that bike riders are supposed to have the same rights to the road as a motorists but i have yet to see one stop at a stop sign or signal when turning, also the scout groups from the city that come to my area and walk down the white line on the road and think it is funny to stick their arms out and try to touch the cars as they go by, they dont get smoked bc i think that is wrong, they just get a WOT run and a couple of horn honks at midnight or later when i drive through. o yeah i own two bass boats, and i raise fish for a living.





I dont know the road you're talking about but that stuff sucks. I ride mostly in a city on sidewalks, and just use the road to make turns.
 
I could say... (to all the bass boat comment retorts) that I cant believe anyone with a bass boat is on TDR right now because I thought it was muzzle loader season. (it's a joke, people)
 
jeepmullet, if you did know the roads i am talking about and you had to follow cyclists you wouldnt be happy either and would probably agree with me, the places that they choose to ride are just down right unsafe for them and the motorists. i enjoy riding my bike and i have logged many miles on it but in a safe way, either on the C&O canal or on the battlefield that is close to the house, or if i do want to ride on the road there are plenty of roads that have a large shoulder to make it safe for all to enjoy. the roads that i am referring to are 1-1. 5 lanes, it is tough to get passed another car safely let alone following a cyclist (that around here weave back and forth taking up the entire road and obviously dont know how to ride). each summer there is a large bike race that takes place across my town and on roads that are unsafe for cyclists to be on, i blame that on the people that organize the race (citidiots). haha i hear the muzzleloader season, mine starts on tues for black bears and trophy bucks, and i am going fishing right after i get off of work, i would be out fishing or bowhunting now but i have to work and i didn already get a trophy buck with my bow. good luck to all, josh
 
Bandit1 said:
jeepmullet, if you did know the roads i am talking about and you had to follow cyclists you wouldnt be happy either and would probably agree with me, the places that they choose to ride are just down right unsafe for them and the motorists. i enjoy riding my bike and i have logged many miles on it but in a safe way, either on the C&O canal or on the battlefield that is close to the house, or if i do want to ride on the road there are plenty of roads that have a large shoulder to make it safe for all to enjoy. the roads that i am referring to are 1-1. 5 lanes, it is tough to get passed another car safely let alone following a cyclist (that around here weave back and forth taking up the entire road and obviously dont know how to ride). each summer there is a large bike race that takes place across my town and on roads that are unsafe for cyclists to be on, i blame that on the people that organize the race (citidiots). haha i hear the muzzleloader season, mine starts on tues for black bears and trophy bucks, and i am going fishing right after i get off of work, i would be out fishing or bowhunting now but i have to work and i didn already get a trophy buck with my bow. good luck to all, josh

Hey sorry I was agreeing with you. The back way to one of hte places I work frequently has cyclists on it who hog the road. It's really irritating.
 
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