Re: yet another cycle rage incident.



On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 17:21:32 +0100, Marc <webtrash@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 03/10/2010 16:57, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 16:20:14 +0100, Marc<webtrash@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 03/10/2010 16:21, Tom Crispin wrote:
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 17:07:18 +0100, "Mrcheerful"<nbkm57@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

cyclists behaving like this will encourage calls for registration.

http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/Cyclist-scrapes-car-in-clash-at-narrow-roadworks-stretch.htm

"A road rage cyclist punched a hole in a car window and fled the scene
bleeding in February."

They had to dig back *six months* to find a previous road rage
incident by a cyclist.
I bought a new axe last month, as usual I had the parcel delivered to
work. I opened it at work, checked it, and then packed it back up and
put it RIGHT at the bottom of my C bag lest I get tempted to use it on
the way home! I'm very glad I can't own a handgun!

That's where you're going wrong. If you were a handyman you'd have
headed straight to urc to grind it down to a nub.

Guy
If I was a handyman it would mean that I wasn't qualified to be able to
call myself a craftsman and I would probably have ended up grinding the
edge, badly and loseing the temper. Instead I took the axe home, filed a
better edge and then used a wetstone, then a strop. I can't quite shave
with it, but it does cut paper.

Ah yes, whereas our resident handyman is always losing his temper,
throwing a strop and couldn't argue his way out of a wet paper bag
even if armed with a razor blade. The difference is so clear when you
explain it in these terms, thank you.

Guy
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