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Merrie_England
PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:43 am  Reply with quote



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[Disclaimer: the events described in this post should not be attempted by anyone who is not fully conversant with road-safety and the correct use of the road]

Paraphrased from an earlier shoutbox convo, just thought I would share Smile

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The other day I found this PERFECT smooth street in Nottingham. . . slightly downhill all the way. . .

I was heeling along, and I indicated with my arms because I had to overtake a slow-moving bus

and he honked his horn at me LOL - I was like, WHAT? If pedal-bikes can use the road, so can heelers.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:24 pm  Reply with quote
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If I may propose a translation...

'overtake' in English English = 'pass' in American English.

That's all... you can now return to your regularly scheduled chatting.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:37 pm  Reply with quote



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LOL, thanks mcro - and anyone else can always feel free to translate for me when I don't speak proper American - because I have no way of knowing (of course) when I am doing it Smile

Gotta love all those little differences between "the two languages" that can cause such misunderstandings Smile

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 9:56 pm  Reply with quote
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Nobody uses hand signals anymore (where I live, anyway)- mostly because no one except a tiny handful of people know what they mean. When I'm on my bike, I don't even try.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:48 am  Reply with quote



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Slicer wrote:
Nobody uses hand signals anymore (where I live, anyway)- mostly because no one except a tiny handful of people know what they mean.
LOL - true, hand signals are not often used by motorists, although by law they must be used by cyclists, and it's a rule here that ALL road users MUST know them as a backup in case their signal-lights fail or something. The only reason I used the hand signals in this case was that I didn't happen to have any indicators (in the US I believe you call them "blinkers" ?) attached to my ass Very Happy, so for safety and to let the other (much larger) traffic know my intended route, I used hand signals. Smile

I love the way the language is different between US and UK - I have to be really careful not to say something that might be misinterpreted, and I'm sure (as shown by this case) that I don't always succeed. For example, here the word "passing" is sometimes used to mean when you err (how do I put this politely - I guess I can't so I'll just say it Smile ) it's when something leaves your body. Like to say it politely you may be said to "pass water" or "pass wind" if you were trying to discuss such things politely. So, with that in mind, saying "passing a bus" in the UK sounds like quite a painful experience eh? Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:09 am  Reply with quote



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Another thing that made me think about using the road was this: shortly after passing the bus I came to a pedestrian crossing area (white lines on the road), where vehicles are meant to "give way" (i.e., stop) in favour of people on foot - and I thought - ok, I'm a pedestrian, so I am allowed to go. . . but then, no I'm a vehicle aren't I? After all I just passed a bus at about 20mph lol - and not many pedestrians do that, except maybe Linford Christie?

So that's what I've been puzzling over the last couple of days: whether a fast heeler using the road is considered a pedestrian or a vehicle? Or maybe a hybrid vehicular-pedestrian? Smile *my head hurts*

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:31 am  Reply with quote



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You're a pedestrian, regardless of speed. A pedestrian is someone who walks, and by all defition, you can walk in Heelys.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:27 pm  Reply with quote
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isnt a fag a cigarette?

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:00 am  Reply with quote



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heelingforlyfe wrote:
isnt a fag a cigarette?
Indeed Smile

IVI4V3R1CK wrote:
You're a pedestrian, regardless of speed. A pedestrian is someone who walks, and by all defition, you can walk in Heelys.
True, but even on a motorcycle, if you plant your toes down you can walk your bike forwards, . . . and a motorcyclist isn't a pedestrian? Smile

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I'd say a fast pedestrian or a running pedestrian, eventhough you're not actually running but that's exactly the same..except you look more fabulous

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:29 am  Reply with quote



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I guess the easiest way to counter your statement ME is

MOTORcycle

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:51 am  Reply with quote



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IVI4V3R1CK wrote:
I guess the easiest way to counter your statement ME is

MOTORcycle

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And the easiest way to counter that is: Bicycle Smile (aka, pedal-bike or "push bike" as some folks here call 'em)

BTW, I hope you don't think I'm being "argumentative" - on the net people sometimes confuse passionate debating with argument. I enjoy debating mental/logical puzzles like this - is good exercise for the brain. Smile

If using the road, they (push-bikes) are legally expected to stop for pedestrian crossings/red lights just like cars and other vehicles, although pedestrians are still allowed to go. So if a bicycle with two wheels and (when walking it forwards) two legs (just like a heeler) is classed as a vehicle, perhaps a fast road-using heeler could also be considered so? Smile

But yeah, I gave up on this one too - Is too much of a headache to try to resolve - I'll leave it to future heely philosophers. Smile

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:25 am  Reply with quote



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heelingforlyfe wrote:
isnt a fag a cigarette?

Chyeah, and It's also a log. So I like to sing "Put another fag on the fire!" ROFL Don't do that. It's bad

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:22 pm  Reply with quote



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~~>Tuna<~~ wrote:
heelingforlyfe wrote:
isnt a fag a cigarette?

Chyeah, and It's also a log. So I like to sing "Put another fag on the fire!" ROFL Don't do that. It's bad
Not quite - a log of wood is sometimes called a "faggot" in the UK, but not fag - fag is just cigarette as you said Smile

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