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« Reply #20310 on: Thursday, August 13, 2015, 21:51:46 » |
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Inconsiderate people, Thursday night, not feeling well, been trying to sleep for the past hour but got the neighbours outside shouting, screaming and drunk. Why do people think they're more important than everyone else these days? As long as they're having a good time, it doesn't matter about anyone else.
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« Reply #20311 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 00:41:20 » |
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Have you not noticed how selfish people are these days?
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« Reply #20312 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 01:01:04 » |
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Which reminds me. Shout out to the thick Bristol highways van driver on the M4 Wednesday, undertaking at 80+mph and tailgating less than 6ft from whoever had the audacity to be in front of him. Dashcams are handy Sippo
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« Reply #20313 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 03:50:11 » |
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If he can undertake you, you're using the lanes wrong...
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« Reply #20314 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 11:11:30 » |
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If he can undertake you, you're using the lanes wrong... On a similar note, if you are driving so slow an a motorway/dual carridgeway that a big fuck off artic lorry can overtake you, you should really think to yourself if you should be driving.
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« Reply #20315 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 11:38:13 » |
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in normal traffic/weather conditions, anything slower than 70mph (that isn't limited) and people should be shot. My works van is limited to 68mph, the amount of times I end up crawling past some bellend who's doing 65ish makes me very very grumpy indeed. (before the traffic heros start up with all the '70 is the speed limit, not a suggestion' line, don't talk such shit. everyone does more than that. )
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« Reply #20316 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 11:40:02 » |
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If he can undertake you, you're using the lanes wrong... Absolutely this. If someone has time to undertake you, you shouldn't be in that lane. You don't sit in the right hand lane of a country road because you might be going faster than the car a mile down the road. Undertaking gives me almost as much pleasure as ignoring SBC's red light fetish.
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« Reply #20317 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 11:54:37 » |
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On the subject of middle lane drivers, on busy motorways you often get a long stretch of vehicles in lane one and you end up sitting in lane two for a short while. Someone will be happily tailing me for miles and miles in lane two at a constant speed (I use cruise control). However, the second I move back over to lane one they speed up and move alongside or overtake, when lane three has been empty the whole time had they wanted to pass me. And nine times out of ten this happens just as I want to move back out of lane one and I'm forced to brake.
What the fuck is all that about?
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« Reply #20318 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 12:03:34 » |
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Why are Man Utd and Villa playing this evening?
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« Reply #20319 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 12:07:17 » |
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On the subject of middle lane drivers, on busy motorways you often get a long stretch of vehicles in lane one and you end up sitting in lane two for a short while. Someone will be happily tailing me for miles and miles in lane two at a constant speed (I use cruise control). However, the second I move back over to lane one they speed up and move alongside or overtake, when lane three has been empty the whole time had they wanted to pass me. And nine times out of ten this happens just as I want to move back out of lane one and I'm forced to brake.
What the fuck is all that about?
They're unconsciously following you, cruise control of the mind if you like, and the void in front of them when you move brings them back out of it.
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« Reply #20320 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 12:20:57 » |
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On the subject of middle lane drivers, on busy motorways you often get a long stretch of vehicles in lane one and you end up sitting in lane two for a short while. Someone will be happily tailing me for miles and miles in lane two at a constant speed (I use cruise control). However, the second I move back over to lane one they speed up and move alongside or overtake, when lane three has been empty the whole time had they wanted to pass me. And nine times out of ten this happens just as I want to move back out of lane one and I'm forced to brake.
What the fuck is all that about?
Dickheads. I think they justify their reluctance to ever move into the inside lane by being faster than those in the inside lane. I likewise use cruise and rarely change speed, and similar to what you mention you can sit waiting to get past a car, then when they pull in they speed up.
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« Reply #20321 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 12:24:53 » |
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They're unconsciously following you, cruise control of the mind if you like, and the void in front of them when you move brings them back out of it.
Happy to be corrected if I have this wrong, but would that not mean they were asleep at the wheel? If someone is unconscious, they're passed out or asleep. If you're doing something without realising it, I thought that was subconscious.
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« Reply #20322 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 12:59:04 » |
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Absolutely this. If someone has time to undertake you, you shouldn't be in that lane. You don't sit in the right hand lane of a country road because you might be going faster than the car a mile down the road.
Undertaking gives me almost as much pleasure as ignoring SBC's red light fetish.
No, we were in a long queue and wanting to push on, but some dicks further ahead don't realise it's an overtaking lane. They just sit out there. The van just did what we probably all wanted to do, but he was a complete prick about it, and a dangerous one.
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« Reply #20323 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 13:04:14 » |
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Why are Man Utd and Villa playing this evening?
EDL march in Birmingham tomorrow.
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« Reply #20324 on: Friday, August 14, 2015, 13:10:31 » |
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Happy to be corrected if I have this wrong, but would that not mean they were asleep at the wheel? If someone is unconscious, they're passed out or asleep. If you're doing something without realising it, I thought that was subconscious.
Yeah, you've got that wrong
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