Angry Cyclist.

Studio Tan

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A question about the original "angry cyclist" : Does he wear a helmet, aged 40's, look Asian and bear a superficial resemblance to actor Jamie Farr who played Corporal Klinger in the TV series "M.A.S.H." ?
 

PeterD

ST16 Represent.
A question about the original "angry cyclist" : Does he wear a helmet, aged 40's, look Asian and bear a superficial resemblance to actor Jamie Farr who played Corporal Klinger in the TV series "M.A.S.H." ?
That is him. Passed him yesterday around 6.35am and not a single swear. He didnt seem angry at all.
 

peggy

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Husband passed an angry cyclist the other day who did a lot of shouting and swearing. Think they exchanged some colourful phrases and went on their seperate ways.
 

marky

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take it he is on ESA? he should be made to do full time work activity, assume he is doing nothing, 7 day weekend, all wrong
 

herbie

A few posts under my belt
Saw him last Saturday weaving through town (the wrong way) on his bike calling people "dickheads!". Then saw him today as he passed a police car was quiet as a mouse.
 

gilbert grape

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I encountered him a few days ago, cutting in front of me so sharply he could've gone under the front of my car or into the bus at the same junction.
Every sympathy with mental health issues but sometimes you have to look at self preservation - my self preservation, as it could have been the second time in two years somebody had hit me through no fault of my own.
 

Floss

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He did exactly the same to me as I was coming round a corner last week, just as I got round the bend he overtook me and cut right in front, it was only because it was such a tight bend that I wasn't accelerating, had I of been he would of been under my wheels, then who would have been to blame? In some ways he is a danger to the public, due to his behaviour it's only matter of time before there's an incident,
 

Floss

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Had you of been? Really?

I have a surplus of beans - would you like to 'of' some of them?


Look here old Bean! One hadn't yet had one's breakfast therefore wasn't yet full of beans, beans or beings!........thanks for the kind offer but beans means farts!
 

Sir BoD

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I saw the young man in a shop to-day with his mother. He was extremely well mannered, engaging with the staff and was politeness personified. Never mind the meds, take away his bike!
 

marky

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he seems to be just a tourettes cyclist, always decent when off it, saw him today said something assuming to drivers, on the bike passing caffe nero
 

Carole

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I saw the young man in a shop to-day, he was extremely well mannered, and was politeness personified. Never mind the meds, take away his bike!

he seems to be just a tourettes cyclist, always decent when off it,

Coincidently, I know quite a few Tourette's motorists.

Perfectly reasonable gentlemen, diplomatic, always willing to see other peoples point of view, kind, considerate, articulate, patient and decent.

In to the car they get, shut the door and WHOA .....personality change.

Every other road user is wrong and they are right ...then the insults start ....What a wan*er or dic*head, stupid idiot b'stard, ...And that's the polite stuff


I despair sometimes.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Coincidently, I know quite a few Tourette's motorists.

Perfectly reasonable gentlemen, diplomatic, always willing to see other peoples point of view, kind, considerate, articulate, patient and decent.

In to the car they get, shut the door and WHOA .....personality change.

Every other road user is wrong and they are right ...then the insults start ....What a wan*er or dic*head, stupid idiot b'stard, ...And that's the polite stuff


I despair sometimes.
Ladies can also be like that, though probably not as many as men.
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Coincidently, I know quite a few Tourette's motorists.

Perfectly reasonable gentlemen, diplomatic, always willing to see other peoples point of view, kind, considerate, articulate, patient and decent.

In to the car they get, shut the door and WHOA .....personality change.

Every other road user is wrong and they are right ...then the insults start ....What a wan*er or dic*head, stupid idiot b'stard, ...And that's the polite stuff


I despair sometimes.

That is me, as soon as I get in the car I develop tourettes. It becomes worse when driving down Eccleshall high street, all the posh gits in their 4x4s driving down the middle of the road, just cos they can't judge the distance at the side of them.

Ladies can also be like that, though probably not as many as men.

Luckily I'm no lady..............
 

marky

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was one today, near bus stop Cannock Road/Weeping Cross, 7.50am ish, tourette's cyclist, asking me if I was, effin' scared/nervous, you are making me effin' scared
looked like another low IQ Stafford young man, thought he was going to hit me
 
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