14:48, Tue 10 Jun
They’re the same pricks who get angry about other’s dietary choices.
15:01, Tue 10 Jun
Tandy
They’re the same pricks who get angry about other’s dietary choices.

Do you mean people like those Vegan prick types?
15:03, Tue 10 Jun
Getting even funnier
15:06, Tue 10 Jun
newblue
Getting even funnier

Well it beats sitting bored shitless picking my belly button fluff
But only just
15:09, Tue 10 Jun
Out of the two I recommend sticking to the belly button work, at least it has an outcome
Thank you

The Blossomfield Rd cycle “lane” is a danger to cars, buses and their passengers, cyclists, residents, and pedestrians. It’s safer for all for me to pootle along out of harms way of everyone. Despite the moronic abuse.
16:09, Tue 10 Jun
Wriggly Tin
Obafemi
I cycled along Blossomfield Rd the other week into Solihull. Im not ever going to use the madcap dangerous cycle lane that the twits on the Council devised so always just pootle along the left hand lane hindering nobody.

3 different motorists thought it was appropriate to whine down windows and hurl abuse.

WTF

Only 3 what’s wrong with people?

Caught woke, innit.
Up the feckin Blues
newblue
I Hate SHA threads about Cyclists.

But you keep coming back for more Pete. It's like an obsession.
Return the Sausages
20:39, Tue 10 Jun
newblue
Out of the two I recommend sticking to the belly button work, at least it has an outcome

Thanks for the advice, spent all afternoon inspecting and occasionally picking my belly button. However I just don’t understand why my button fluff isn’t the same colour as my jumper?

I know thinking leads to worrying and as such leads to more thinking and so on and so forth. A perfect cycle of compulsive behaviour, usually only ending in self induced Psychopathy

I know I shouldn’t risk such a condition but sometimes important questions need to be answered

Can anybody help?
Wriggly Tin
newblue
Out of the two I recommend sticking to the belly button work, at least it has an outcome

Thanks for the advice, spent all afternoon inspecting and occasionally picking my belly button. However I just don’t understand why my button fluff isn’t the same colour as my jumper?

I know thinking leads to worrying and as such leads to more thinking and so on and so forth. A perfect cycle of compulsive behaviour, usually only ending in self induced Psychopathy

I know I shouldn’t risk such a condition but sometimes important questions need to be answered

Can anybody help?

Yeah, open a bottle of Dunkerton's Organic cider and neck it. Then do it again... I like Wriggly Tin 💪
Return the Sausages
Herefordshire Cider Boozer
Strange that vehicles have to give them 1.5m or 5' (in English) space when overtaking but it's ok for them to undertake within a few inches.

Ride two abreast, in a line of 10+.

Take no notice of red lights and people on zebra crossings.

Spit and also snort out their nose. The dirty bastards.

Look like pr1cks in their super cool shades.

Have I missed anything?

There are bad cyclists and good cyclists as well as bad and good drivers

Bad cyclists are annoying

Bad drivers are dangerous
11:05, Wed 11 Jun
TypicalBlue
Herefordshire Cider Boozer
Strange that vehicles have to give them 1.5m or 5' (in English) space when overtaking but it's ok for them to undertake within a few inches.

Ride two abreast, in a line of 10+.

Take no notice of red lights and people on zebra crossings.

Spit and also snort out their nose. The dirty bastards.

Look like pr1cks in their super cool shades.

Have I missed anything?

There are bad cyclists and good cyclists as well as bad and good drivers

Bad cyclists are annoying

Bad drivers are dangerous

Top Cyclists are asthmatic
"Yeah, open a bottle of Dunkerton's Organic cider and neck it. Then do it again"

Took your advice and tried your prescribed remedy it hasn’t solve my problem but it has stopped me worrying about it Cheers Doc
19:55, Fri 13 Jun
I’m both a cyclist and a motorist so I get annoyed at both haha.

No the only thing that annoys me is im always driving or cycling up the Bristol Rd and it really is very mildly infuriating when I see bike’s cycling on the road. There’s segregated lanes just for bikes it’s ideal why on earth down that stretch are you cycling on the road?
22:24, Fri 13 Jun
It can be quicker on the road. The Bristol Road cycle lane I use every day for commuting but if I'm on my road bike at the weekend I'll use the road. Fewer junctions, less stop-starting.

Similarly some drivers might prefer to use an A road when there is a motorway next to it