[*BCM*] spoiled bitches of brookline.
Basil Sharpe
bsharpe at redcoatpublishing.com
Fri May 23 14:55:11 EDT 2008
Still, less cars is good. It's a start. And the jerks still in the
cars will see more bikes on the road. I notice drivers treat one
cyclist with no other cyclists in sight much differently than they treat
a cyclist with other cyclist on the road in plain view. It's the whole
what can he get away with and not get caught thing going on. Not all
jerks are rich either. Plenty of trash who are not rich drive to
intimidate cycles by reving engines etc etc etc. Plenty, 12 bucks a
gallon is going to hit him good. I see higher gas prices as a positive
thing for the bicycle cause.
-----Original Message-----
From: bostoncriticalmass-bounces at bostoncriticalmass.org
[mailto:bostoncriticalmass-bounces at bostoncriticalmass.org] On Behalf Of
Sean Welch
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 2:45 PM
To: Boston Critical Mass
Subject: Re: [*BCM*] spoiled bitches of brookline.
"Hopefully gas prices just price these jerks right off the road."
Initially, it'll probably serve to increase the a-hole ratio. The
sensible people are going to be the first ones off the road.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Basil Sharpe
<bsharpe at redcoatpublishing.com> wrote:
> I feel your pain! I get an SUV reving his engine, going to fast and
close
> at least 4 times daily when I ride/commute from Medford to Beverly.
> There's some real trash behind the wheel out there. The good news is
that
> gas prices are going in the right direction. When they hit 12 to 15
bucks
> a gallon the streets should be a bit more bike friendly. So hang in
there,
> were a 3rd of the way there. I just pray the prices rise sooner than
later
> because I'm afraid one of these jerks is going ruin my life and then
my wife
> and child are in a bind without an income coming in. But then again
why
> should I feel sorry for myself when families are ruined world wide
just so
> these jerks can put fuel in these SUV's at cheap prices. Hopefully
gas
> prices just price these jerks right off the road.
>
>
>
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> [mailto:bostoncriticalmass-bounces at bostoncriticalmass.org] On Behalf
Of .
> nevele
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:03 AM
> To: Boston Critical Mass
> Subject: [*BCM*] spoiled bitches of brookline.
>
>
>
> pardon my french, but nearly getting killed sorta pisses me off.
>
> after work tonight i was riding home down harvard st. towards
brookline
> village and this brand new SUV decided to pull a bullshit left turn
right at
> me. thank god i reacted as quickly as i did as if i hadn't my
consciousness
> would be on this fucker's windshield, rather than in this email.
anyway,
> during the rest of my ride home, after pontificating the ways in which
i
> could destroy this car with my u-lock, i thought that the driver may
have
> been a recent grad of brookline high, whose parents had just bought
him/her
> a brand new SUV (given current trends, it was most likely a she) for
> graduation despite the fact that their son or daughter have no idea
how to
> drive.
>
> for safety's sake, let's just say that i'm right, and that everyone
should
> be horribly careful around new looking SUVs in and around brookline.
>
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