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Well done.

 

Respect for others is rare but always welcome and don't worry about what others did not do as you made a difference today in a strangers life.

 

:) I'm just worried that nobodys going to stop when I'm lying in the middle of the road!

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"Modern life" makes people like that, and it is only getting worse, I think. Which is why I love cycling (especially bike commuting), it makes you slow down and relax. I've been cycling to work basically every day for the last three years, and these days when I take the car somewhere, I find that I am much less in a hurry. After all, I am used to moving much slower than the car can. (no Burry Stander, me) I also get lots less traffic fines these days. :o)

 

"When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. ~H.G. Wells"

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its not only in todays world. I remember hitting the back of a vehicle on my bike when I was around 14 years old(20 years ago) on a busy road in Durbanville. Hit it so hard I broke the back stay off the bike. Nobody gave a **** that I was lying in the road only the guy who's car it was. Seems not much has changed. Good going Zaskar09.

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Well done Zaskar! When I took a hard one with the tar the cars alwso flew past. And a black guy in a Merc stopped to ask if I was OK. Your own people doesn't care a sh*t for you or anyone else? :( :( :(

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Don't feel bad,I can't understand a word either when a physics professor is talking to me.

So wrong and effed up on so many levels, but so so funny!!!

You had better stay off the roads, stay away from sharp objects, beware of any cloud build-up in your area - matter of fact lock yourself in a padded room for a couple of days - for laughing, maybe i should too!

 

Big up massive Zas! Always try help where i can. Met a guy in P&P the other day who i stopped and helped when he ran out of fuel (with the fam in the car) and he offered to buy me a coke - i dont drink coke - i think he was offended a wee bit....

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well done kiddo (i'm old enough to call you that ;) ) for stopping. it's people like you who deserve the best that the planet can send your way - despite the examples all around you you did what was right.

 

thank you for proving there are still good people in the world.

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