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Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby MJ_1993 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:55 pm

today like literally 10 mins ago, i was coming down from selsdon into south croydon when a car pulled out right in front of me. I yelled "what the hell do you think your doing". the driver then turned around and decided to drive up beside me and yell obsecenties and so on when he threw stuff at moi, most notably about dozen coins and the like. 4 youths in the car. driver with long blondish hair. driving a silver ford focus with black modified lights.

do me a favour. throw something at his car if you see him.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Alex P » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:58 pm

Get their reg and report to the Police, they do follow up and might give them a scare...
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby MJ_1993 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:06 pm

yeah my mates a policeman i'll talk to him later
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby MJ_1993 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:08 pm

mates dad.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Steve W » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:08 pm

Salam Rammadan mo,

at least it was'nt food.

Last year stopped at some lights in Tornton eath and heard the clang of a fork land by my foot.
Someone in a first floor flat decided to throw his fork at me with bits of his breakfast still attached, a soft boiled egg if i was not mistaken.

What a sad bunch of pr*ts you have to wonder what its like going through life with such a sh*tty attitude.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby MJ_1993 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:10 pm

lol. yeah my one day off ramadhan to go cycling and this is a bit like divine justice lol. i left the big guy a message saying i'll make it up next sunday. clearly he didnt get it.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby adrian » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:19 pm

[quote="Mo Jaffer"]...most notably about a dozen coins

Look at it this way - you're up to twelve quid better off
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby jon avery » Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:57 am

[quote="Steve W"]Salam Rammadan mo,

at least it was'nt food.

Last year stopped at some lights in Tornton eath and heard the clang of a fork land by my foot.
Someone in a first floor flat decided to throw his fork at me with bits of his breakfast still attached, a soft boiled egg if i was not mistaken.

What a sad bunch of pr*ts you have to wonder what its like going through life with such a sh*tty attitude.


Hence why i got the hell out of Tornton eath, you were lucky it wasn't a machete Steve :lol:
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Graham O » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:19 am

be careful with this chaps....best to take it all in your stride and not get too wound up...as said above. don't look too flash in dodgy areas..

I had similar experience a long time ago.

A car passed me and the threw some stuff at me, I started shouting, they stopped the car and chased me with hammers. Luckily I got away. It was however quite good sprint training...

This happenned back at home near the M62, which is prime country for scallies with stolen cars....to be expected I suppose...
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby sonic909 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:34 am

At the top of the Purley Way i was cycling home - without a helmet, when a new range rover came along side me and the passenger threw a half full 500ml bottle of coke over arm at my head, it only had to travel 4 foot and it bloody hurt.... took me down! I wasnt expecting it so i kinda naturally jumped/leant away and totally lost control.

Then a week later i was in the woods and i caught the very top of my head under a branch, skimmed it, cut it, and that took me down too!!

After that i got a helmet and am never seen without one!
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Antloony » Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:06 pm

I had an incident a few years back while out with my younger brother. We were on a camping trip on the Welsh coast as he had a few days leave from the army. We were walking round the one way system in Barmouth when these 2 lads pull along side us in a car and proceeded to throw rubbish at us and mouth us suggesting we both were masturbators. Being the brave type they sped off as soon as my brother suggested they step out of the car, driving away disappearing round a corner but not before giving the usual hand signals to confirm the fact we were still masturbators.

My little bro and I (I say little, he's built like a brick out house and twice as hard) continued walking, following the road around the blind bend....then who do we see sat there stuck in traffic...oh yes, Beavis and Butthead :D . We approached the car from either side to have a quiet word.....its quite amazing how fast the blood can drain from a tw*ts face when he knows he's in danger. Its a good job their windows were wound up as my bro hates the smell of fresh sh1t. Safe to say they wouldn't be upsetting us on our holiday again.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby MJ_1993 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:45 pm

ah i see. beastly, tank of a brother. need to get myself one of those.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Andrew G » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:25 pm

There's idiots on/in all forms of transport. An idiot's an idiot they don't change when they get in/on a certain type of vehicle.

I cycle with a zen like attitude and it seems to serve me well.
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Re: Please carry a brick whilst cycling...

Postby Snoop Doug » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:58 am

[quote="Antloony"]I had an incident a few years back while out with my younger brother. We were on a camping trip on the Welsh coast as he had a few days leave from the army. We were walking round the one way system in Barmouth when these 2 lads pull along side us in a car and proceeded to throw rubbish at us and mouth us suggesting we both were masturbators. Being the brave type they sped off as soon as my brother suggested they step out of the car, driving away disappearing round a corner but not before giving the usual hand signals to confirm the fact we were still masturbators.

My little bro and I (I say little, he's built like a brick out house and twice as hard) continued walking, following the road around the blind bend....then who do we see sat there stuck in traffic...oh yes, Beavis and Butthead :D . We approached the car from either side to have a quiet word.....its quite amazing how fast the blood can drain from a tw*ts face when he knows he's in danger. Its a good job their windows were wound up as my bro hates the smell of fresh sh1t. Safe to say they wouldn't be upsetting us on our holiday again.


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