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Old 02-27-2007, 04:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Feb 27 2007, 05:39 AM
Are you really incapable of understanding that other road users may have a different point of view - not having their heads where your is?

I trust you will report back to us on the road fight you are so keenly out looking for.

Good luck with it.
I guess in your world I would be, still I guess you are still sore that I called your little author friend that you like to quote a cretin Obviously opinions other than yours are frowned on which is just too bad. Haven't seen an internet site that is as clicky as this in a long time.

Report back, I'll get right on it.
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Originally Posted by muttly,Feb 27 2007, 01:44 PM
Most drivers don't flash their lights unless there is a good reason, like they have been cut up or you cannot be seen.
Quite.

Hence my last post.

This is clearly all about baiting - don't take it.
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Originally Posted by reg,Feb 27 2007, 01:48 PM
I guess in your world I would be, still I guess you are still sore that I called your little author friend that you like to quote a cretin Obviously opinions other than yours are frowned on which is just too bad. Haven't seen an internet site that is as clicky as this in a long time.

Report back, I'll get right on it.
No, I forgot that was you.

You've also described LJKS as little, which is almost as funny!

Mind you, it reminds me that you get pleasure from trolling and are not interested in proper discussion, or getting an education.

You will find this site a lot less clicky (whatever that's meant to confer) in the future.
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req

you are coming across as a tool.
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Feb 27 2007, 05:50 AM
This is clearly all about baiting - don't take it.
Baiting?

Whatever, my mistake to post something on a web site to pass some time and maybe have a laugh. Seems that this is not a place to post if you have an opinion. Be very happy, I will be.



Oh and Nick. Dont lets be silly about education. This is only a website not real life.
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Haven't seen an internet site that is as clicky as this in a long time.
The problem does seem to be that you do not like other people to have a different opinion than you.

There are a lot of very experienced drivers on this site who drive to the road conditions.
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Originally Posted by reg,Feb 27 2007, 01:56 PM
Seems that this is not a place to post if you have an opinion.
quite.

just not one that agrees with your pallette.
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Originally Posted by reg,Feb 27 2007, 01:11 PM
The cars were oncoming.

I would say someone flashing me is the first point of aggression? Especially when it has everything to do with how they think others should be behaving.
I meant aggressive towards me, as I was trying to help you with your flashing problem, (you can get arrested for that, you know!) not the Rover driver
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Originally Posted by reg,Feb 27 2007, 01:40 PM
I would suggest you read the thread

9:30 am.

Clear.

Dry.

No traffic.

That would be 'fine' would it Perhaps instead of trying to goad people into arguements you could leave a statement as a statement?
I did read your thread and I clocked 9.30am, clear etc etc but I also clocked:

"When it is dark my lights will be switched on. This means dark, not 'after 4pm' or when the street lights activate in the middle of the day"

and my first post was designed to clarify what you meant by this since Interpretation 1 means you are a twat and Interpretation 2 means you are correctly aggrieved by someone flashing you for no good reason.

My second post was merely intended to draw your attention to the fact that it can, in certain circumstances, be helpful to traffic heading towards you if you have your sidelights on.

I have no interest in goading you into an argument, merely a desire to see exactly where you stand on the issue of using your lights.
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Originally Posted by reg,Feb 27 2007, 01:48 PM
Haven't seen an internet site that is as clicky as this in a long time.
I think you'll find most websites require you to click a lot, I mean how else are you supposed to go from page to page?


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