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Looks like a previously unknown pyscho exposing himself to me (not in the murderous sense - more the not caring about anyone else or consequences sense).
he should get years and years for that.
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Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
I think you'll find that you are very much alone in that school of thought.. Stonewall penalty and a red card
I seem to be alone in this school of thought, but you are all wrong. They are on a collision course with each other, neither moves and when the do inevitably collide his reaction to, spin away makes it look like a push.
Nothing malicious here on 15:31 - Aug 8 by giant_stow
You on a wind up Geoffrey?!
Looks like a previously unknown pyscho exposing himself to me (not in the murderous sense - more the not caring about anyone else or consequences sense).
he should get years and years for that.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2017 15:31]
Do you usually know the psychos you get exposing themselves to you then? I suppose family members and all that...
As a jogger, I'd expect the woman to step out the way tbh as he kept his line.
She didn't, he clearly wasn't impressed by that and just carried on running at her.
Looks like he barges her tbh.
They bump into each other, there's no actual push. Just an innocent collision. I feel sorry for the bloke, he will have internet vigilantes hounding him now.
Luckily the woman was unharmed, sufficiently so to have a pop at him when he came back 15 minutes later.
Nothing malicious here on 15:42 - Aug 8 by GeoffSentence
I seem to be alone in this school of thought, but you are all wrong. They are on a collision course with each other, neither moves and when the do inevitably collide his reaction to, spin away makes it look like a push.
You're so wrong on this I think the thread is pretty much at an end.
Everyone can enjoy Tongue Tied instead:
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Nothing malicious here on 15:45 - Aug 8 with 6609 views
Anyone who jogs in heavily pedestrianised areas is a numbnuts in my humble opinion. Especially, the ones who jog on the spot when they reach a really crowded area trying to lean a shoulder in to get past. There's plenty of areas where there's no people to get in your way.
As a jogger, I'd expect the woman to step out the way tbh as he kept his line.
She didn't, he clearly wasn't impressed by that and just carried on running at her.
Looks like he barges her tbh.
If he's that worried about 'keeping his line' then he should have tried running somewhere considerably more spacious than a busy London street and also getting some therapy for his rather severe inconsiderate tosspot syndrome
[Post edited 8 Aug 2017 15:49]
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Nothing malicious here on 15:31 - Aug 8 by giant_stow
You on a wind up Geoffrey?!
Looks like a previously unknown pyscho exposing himself to me (not in the murderous sense - more the not caring about anyone else or consequences sense).
he should get years and years for that.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2017 15:31]
He won't get anything for it. Any clued up brief would argue 'The Sentence Defence' and he would be cleared.
As a jogger, I'd expect the woman to step out the way tbh as he kept his line.
She didn't, he clearly wasn't impressed by that and just carried on running at her.
Looks like he barges her tbh.
BUt he doesn't keep his line, he veers slightly to his right... there was plenty of clear space to his left to be able to adjust 'his line' without disrupting his run to avoid running into her, deliberate or not. Surely as a jogger, you would expect to be aware of your surroundings, not just push somebody out of the way?
BUt he doesn't keep his line, he veers slightly to his right... there was plenty of clear space to his left to be able to adjust 'his line' without disrupting his run to avoid running into her, deliberate or not. Surely as a jogger, you would expect to be aware of your surroundings, not just push somebody out of the way?
He didn't slightly deviate, looks like he goes some distance out of his way to barge into her, very odd. Looks like he is in some serious sh1t now and rightly so.
BUt he doesn't keep his line, he veers slightly to his right... there was plenty of clear space to his left to be able to adjust 'his line' without disrupting his run to avoid running into her, deliberate or not. Surely as a jogger, you would expect to be aware of your surroundings, not just push somebody out of the way?
Of course he shouldn't barge her.
Some bloke stepped right across me 8000m into a 10k last week. I had half a second to react by veering right myself. Instead I left an elbow/shoulder in on him to prove a point. Not enough to actually hurt him but enough to prove a point.
Some bloke stepped right across me 8000m into a 10k last week. I had half a second to react by veering right myself. Instead I left an elbow/shoulder in on him to prove a point. Not enough to actually hurt him but enough to prove a point.
Pedestrians have little awareness to joggers
I'm sorry, but that does make you a bit of a cock if you seriously did that 'to prove a point' - I'm not sure what 'point' you were trying to make by doing that, but that's the point I got from that.