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Were you the girl riding your bike on the wrong side of the road?


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If you were, i have very few words to describe quite how thick you really must be. If you're riding your bike on the road, it's usually considered the done thing to ride on the side that the cars are going in the same direction as you.

 

Aren't students great? Or was it just coincidence that you turned in to the carpark by the arts tower?

 

i'm guessing you're related to the girl we nearly ran over 2 days ago by beanies who, at around 8pm (so presumably not full to the gills with booze, although that doesn't make it any better), was so busy texting as she crossed the road that she didn't have time to bother looking up, just walked out oblivious to the traffic taht stopped for her.

 

 

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE????:x:mad::rant::evil:

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it's when people cross the road with thier back to the oncoming traffic that gets me - if i was going to get hit i'd want to see!

 

 

the golden oldies are buggers for doing that, straight off the pavement and across the road with their back to the oncomming traffic, but you gotta love em :rolleyes:

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Lots of people who aren't students cut through the campus, me for example.

 

yes, but given that it was lecture change over time, she looked like a student, was acting like a student, and turned into a university car park, it doesn't seem unlikely. i concede though it is possible she might not have been a student.

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yes, but given that it was lecture change over time, she looked like a student, was acting like a student, and turned into a university car park, it doesn't seem unlikely. i concede though it is possible she might not have been a student.

Acting like a student? Was she taking notes from a lecturer or revising for some exams maybe. Or was it she was of student age, she did somthing you don't like, so time to slag off students.

A couple of days ago I cycled out of that very carpark onto the main road at about lecture change over time, so does that make me a student too?

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Acting like a student? Was she taking notes from a lecturer or revising for some exams maybe. Or was it she was of student age, she did somthing you don't like, so time to slag off students.

A couple of days ago I cycled out of that very carpark onto the main road at about lecture change over time, so does that make me a student too?

 

 

well, since you clearly intend to ignore the part of my post (the one that you quoted) in which i conceded that she might not have been a student, I shall answer you again - she might not have been a student, but given that it was lecture change over time, a university car park, she looked like a student and she was talking (briefly, as most of her time was spent riding down the wrong side of the road) to some other people that looked like students, and who were walking down in groups of other people that looked like students, and that all of this took place at lecture change over time, it doesn't seem particularly unreasonable to presume that she was a student.

 

so, you cycled out of that carpark at lecture change over time - i don't know, does that make you a student?

 

people constantly mistake me for a student because i look like one, sometimes walk down at lecture change over time and walk in to a university car park. i can't say it bothers me that much. however, it does bother me when some thick dumbass numpty cycles towards me in my lane (notably, she wasn't even wearing a helmet). she just happened to be someone who might have been pretending to be a student possibly.

 

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