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Old March 11th 11, 01:55 AM posted to rec.bicycles.soc,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.tech
Dan O
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Default What Motorist Advocacy Does For Cycling

On Mar 9, 8:18 pm, Frank Krygowski wrote:

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So it's your duty to reduce stress for the poor motorists? Give me a
break! They've got enough privileges. And if the lane is wide enough
for their travel lane plus a bike lane, the least competent of them
would be able to fit their car next to you, stripe or no stripe.


Dude, you're still being obtuse, and now you're flailing.

Apparently, you're much more willing to be rude to people here on the
internet than on the road. On a bike, you turn into a shrinking
flower who prefers to stay in his ghetto to maintain bowing, scraping
deference.


Really. *Me*? A "shrinking flower" on a bike? Did you really think
anybody would buy that? :-)

To quote you, Dan: "No offense," but grow some balls.

- Frank Krygowski


(Reeling from a devastating one-two - haggard, rummy, and on the ropes
- Frank takes a desperate, ineffectual swing below the belt :-)
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