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Thanks. My phone/cameram were in a zippered bag that was in another.zippered bag that was in my TourPak. I had a FF helmet and gloves on that were going to make making a phone call impossibly long and not while I was.following.
I'm seriously considering being one of those dweebs with a video camera on their helmet or bike.
Now that I've cooled off I realize that escalating the situation wasn't going to help. But man am I pissed.
A-holes are everywhere. If it hadn't been you on your bike, it would have been a woman pushing a baby carriage or an elderly couple walking the cross walk.
Look for your pictures/movie to be on YouTube soon
The reason people act like donkeys is because other people allow it. Hreat job letting a guy hit your bike and run away laughing.
What the hell kind of comment it that? Are you a jerk or do you just play one here? Oh, Geez, I forgot ... You're one of those Sons of Anarchy ... One of the really bad guys :>)
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