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On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 08:13:19 +0000 (UTC), Peter Keller
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I sometimes use a farcility when biking along a very busy main road.
This is one of these abominable "shared use" (pedestrian/bicycle) paths,
which is right next to the road (cars must cross the farcility in order
to find a park).
A couple of days ago I was biking at reasonable speed down this when I
saw a car coming towards me on the road, with his signal on indicating
he wanted to turn in front of me into a parking space. He obviously saw
me, as he slowed down, thinking (probably correctly) that I had the
right of way.
But I was thinking, this is a main road, lots of high speed traffic,
no slowing-down lane. It is totally dangerous for him to be stopped on
the main road at imminent risk of being rammed up the backside, just to
let a bicyclist past.
So I slowed and signalled for him to get off the road in front of me.
Did I do wrong?



Yes.

It started when you got on a child's toy.
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On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 13:30:23 -0300, Mr Cheerful wrote:

a child's toy.


And thank you very much for your description of my very useful convenient
enjoyable economical delightful viable means of transport.
OK Child's toy it is.
And I will continue to use said very useful means of transport, despite
what you call it.
And I crap in your face.
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"Peter Keller" wrote in message ...

On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 13:30:23 -0300, Mr Cheerful wrote:

a child's toy.


And thank you very much for your description of my very useful convenient
enjoyable economical delightful viable means of transport.
OK Child's toy it is.
And I will continue to use said very useful means of transport, despite
what you call it.
And I crap in your face.

Why do people insult others?

Most people who insult other people are insecure. They think that it will
make them feel better if they put someone else down, or they insult the
other person to take attention off of themselves. Sometimes people who
are angry insult other people because they are not mature enough to think
of a different way to handle their anger except to try to start a fight
or to try to make the other person feel bad.
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2014 12:56:08 +0100, Tarcap wrote:

"Peter Keller" wrote in message ...

On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 13:30:23 -0300, Mr Cheerful wrote:

a child's toy.


And thank you very much for your description of my very useful
convenient enjoyable economical delightful viable means of transport.
OK Child's toy it is.
And I will continue to use said very useful means of transport, despite
what you call it.
And I crap in your face.

Why do people insult others?

Most people who insult other people are insecure. They think that it
will make them feel better if they put someone else down, or they insult
the other person to take attention off of themselves. Sometimes people
who are angry insult other people because they are not mature enough to
think of a different way to handle their anger except to try to start a
fight or to try to make the other person feel bad.


Of course. And if you will please give me the honour of being
destructive, dumb, evasive, double-talking, devious, revisionist, and
narrow I would be extremely ecstatic.
Oh, and please open your mouth.

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