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I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 12:24 am
by flyingzonker
Note: Explicit Lingo
Out riding today down a 4 lane interurban street. 30 mile speed limit. I start weaving between lanes to avoid the shitty parts of the pavement--too many bumps makes my back cry out. Finally I come to an intersection--which I am unfamiliar with--and hesitate between the the right lane and the right turn lane to such an extent that I stop between them with the intention to wait til the right turning cars vacate the lane so I can enter it. A guy in an SUV just behind me and to the right side opens his window and says to me: "You shouldn't be riding." I turn, shifting on the seat so I can face him, and give him a cold steady stare. Finally he gestures that I should get in front of him in the turn lane. I do that, make my turn and ride away burning with indignation! "Damn nosy asshole." and such like thoughts alternated with thoughts like,"He was right, you idiot." This alternation went on and on.
Finally I concluded that, on the whole, the guy did me a favor. Still, every once in a while I think again of it and suddenly say to the empty air: "Mind your own fucking business, jerk!" haha
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 1:52 am
by flyingzonker
If I could I would edit the title of this post adding the words, in parenthesis, "explicit lingo". This is, after all, a family friendly site.
@ Fly > No change to title. Find in subject matter. Done....this time.
WN

Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:17 am
by GatorGreg
Did he just think you were intoxicated based on what he perceived as erratic riding?
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:11 am
by DailyRider
GatorGreg wrote:Did he just think you were intoxicated based on what he perceived as erratic riding?
Probably that or that you were nuts.
The big SUVs are well-insulated from needing to notice road damage...
ironic, if you think back to what SUV suspensions used to be like.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:33 am
by Mel46
i am a lot older than many of the present generation and it is beginning to show. When i was young and just beginning to learn proper english "disrespected" was not a verb. In fact, there was no such word. Obviously, things change and some of us are left behind. I have to accept that, but it still makes me cringe when I see or hear an improper use of language. To me, that is being lazy.
Sorry. I didnt mean to hijack the thread. Continue on.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:54 am
by homie
Mel46 wrote:makes me cringe when I see or hear an improper use of language.
Must be killing you Mel when I butcher the English language. International forum, nobody cares but youyou

drop by the Harley forums sometime, makes me sound like a English professor.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:17 am
by WhiteNoise
Just my 2cents: Save nasty words for When You Really Need them! (So I was told by parents as a teen).
Used on a daily basis, they have No Impact on hearing ears.
Think about it. They'll have no meaning.
Yah, I believe they were right.
Dammit!

Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 1:16 pm
by flyingzonker
GatorGreg wrote:Did he just think you were intoxicated based on what he perceived as erratic riding?
well, he certainly noticed my weaving and probably conceived a low opinion of my riding skill therefrom. I confess I would have once done the same--but now that I understand the priorities of "mature" riders of bikes with only nominal suspension systems, I think that, presented with a scene similar to the one I was offering to the SUV operator, I would hang fire and keep my mouth shut.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 1:38 pm
by flyingzonker
Mel46 wrote:i am a lot older than many of the present generation and it is beginning to show. When i was young and just beginning to learn proper english "disrespected" was not a verb. In fact, there was no such word. Obviously, things change and some of us are left behind. I have to accept that, but it still makes me cringe when I see or hear an improper use of language. To me, that is being lazy.
Sorry. I didnt mean to hijack the thread. Continue on.
I was only aware of the flavor of the term when I chose it; its grammatical correctness was not an issue. It tasted to me like something out of The Godfather--which may be where I picked it up. It is probably by now an acceptable usage.
I understand your preference for what is called proper English. I don't like sloppy language either, but I will use solecisms occasionally when they seem to carry a point more effectively than any kosher expression would. For instance, I might say, "busted up" instead of "broken", or I might use "who" instead of "whom" even though the word is a direct object, if I feel that "whom" will sound stuffy or "la di da".
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:00 pm
by flyingzonker
WhiteNoise wrote:Just my 2cents: Save nasty words for When You Really Need them! (So I was told by parents as a teen).
Used on a daily basis, they have No Impact on hearing ears.
Think about it. They'll have no meaning.
Yah, I believe they were right.
Dammit!

Well, I think, in this case, the words were both necessary and sufficient to get across to the reader the mental anguish this SUV loud mouth brought upon me, an innocent PCXer out for what he hoped would be a pleasant ride. That being said, I have to add that I agree: Explicit language is something best used sparingly and among persons the user is sure won't be offended. I can recall several times in my checkered career when bad words got me in deep dutch ( no offence intended to any Netherlanders on board-- my grandfather's nickname was "Dutch".)
I can be as PC as the next guy and in fact I would rather be PC than not. PCness is a kind of social lubricant, no?
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:30 pm
by flyingzonker
I want to add here that I may sound like I am bashing the suv driver, but actually I am getting to be more and more grateful to him. I was out riding today on my bigger scooter and I noticed how conscious I was about keeping one lane except in dire need to get out from behind a world class slow poke.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:35 am
by fish
Maybe give readers some respect by choosing something other than jr high rest room language. And credit them the ability to understand that you were..... "angry".
Fish....also in the midwest.
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 12:19 am
by flyingzonker
fish wrote:Maybe give readers some respect by choosing something other than jr high rest room language. And credit them the ability to understand that you were..... "angry".
Fish....also in the midwest.
Jr high? Well, I confess, I was pretty bad in jr high and for a hell of a long time after and well up into the present day. But, as I say, I usually tailor my tongue to the company I keep. When it's all said and done all I can say is: It was Dick Nixon made me do it!
Re: I get disrespected
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 1:07 am
by alx123
Don't waste time on petty things on the road. Some people are just so full of it, dumping their loads of s*** to anybody they will meet. Makes them feel superior. You made a mistake, so what? Apologize, brush it aside and enjoy the rest of your ride. Be glad your safe.