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Old 05-16-11, 01:58 AM
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girl get's clipped on the trail and flips out

damn, what a *****.

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oh yeah....this thread could have some potential.
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Both were in the wrong there.

Stopping in the middle of the trail at a resort = bad idea!

Following someone you don't know that closely = bad idea!
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Old 05-16-11, 02:32 AM
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I think I'd call that getting rammed, not clipped, BTW.
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Old 05-16-11, 03:02 AM
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Jeez, what a *****! She's armoured up like a storm trooper, you couldn't hurt her with an M16, and then she hits him with the bike! Not a rider - get off the trail and go do your nails.
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Old 05-16-11, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by jezmellors
Jeez, what a *****! She's armoured up like a storm trooper, you couldn't hurt her with an M16, and then she hits him with the bike! Not a rider - get off the trail and go do your nails.
No ****. She seemed capable enough to charge him with her bike in the fraking air and swing it at him but suddenly couldn't walk after that and thought her leg was broken? WTF? If I was in her group, would not ever invite her to ride again. EVER.

Nobody wants to ride with a baby amirite?
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Old 05-16-11, 05:11 AM
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I think I've dated her...
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why did you hang a round so long?
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Yeah he hung around a long time. Makes me think this is all about acting and staging the crash.
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Old 05-16-11, 08:45 AM
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Most of the bikers seem vastly over-armoured for a trail as easy as that...
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Both were in the wrong there.

Stopping in the middle of the trail at a resort = bad idea!

Following someone you don't know that closely = bad idea!
You hit the nail on the head.

On another note, I doubt there's any need to rag on what armor they're wearing. Who says both groups weren't doing much harder trails earlier in the day or it was a warm-up run?
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props to that dude he handled it well. There is no way i would of kept that cool. Especially after she hucks the bike at me then continues on to say her leg is broken.
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I think she needs a good spanking
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What a *****-a-rooney-dooney.
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Throwing the bike. . . heh.
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Originally Posted by Milice
I think she needs a good spanking
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DUDE, she just had her mails done and that creep coulda broken one, how insensitive.

Sheesh, she threw her bike at the guy! That P90X must be working....
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I agree that being hit on a trail sucks but I think she really took it over the top and got way to dramatic. Granted he was to close but damn, stopping in the middle of a downhill trail, what do you expect. How bad could that possible hurt being armored from head to toe, seriously?
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She seemed a bit upset. Was that the impression the rest of you had?
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I would have punched her. With a knife.
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This looks staged...but either ways...i would have given her a good spankin!


EDIT: on a 2nd thought, it's probably not staged. she slowed down. it seems there were some roots or obstacles in front of her. The guy should have kept a good distance from her...or maybe he just wanted a close view of her rear end

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Old 05-16-11, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by twobadfish
I would have punched her. With a knife.
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In a car, if you are following someone too close and rear end them, it's your fault, even if they stop for no (apparent) reason.

However, if they get out of the car, rip off the door, throw it at you, then claim they are paralyzed, I'm sure the police will be more worried about checking them for PCP use.
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