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    • CommentAuthorwestconn
    • CommentTimeFeb 23rd 2008
     
    westconn

    Here's another one.

     Deer flies.  In the summer when the weather warms up and you run here in the woods of CT, these annoying buggers come out.  They will fly circles around your head trying to find a spot to land and get some lunch.  They will stay with you for about a mile or so before giving up.  Sometimes there will be two or three hovering at the same time.  They are not very quick.....so you can let them land and then swat them.....but difficult to do while running.  Wearing a hat usually keeps them away.

     

    • CommentAuthorLiquidskin
    • CommentTimeFeb 27th 2008
     
    Liquidskin

    Having been hit twice (in one morning!) and forced off the road several times by transit and school busses and other vehicles, my biggest peeve are vehicles that won't move over even when there isn't anyone else on the road.  If you cannot pass someone on the road safely due to oncoming traffic, you should slow down to where you can.  I run on the road where there is no shoulder or sidewalk, so it's much appreciated if you move over, especially if you are a big vehicle.  I don't much care to be someones hood ornament.  I have puched and or slapped the side of vehicles before for not moving over enough. 

     Also I run sometimes at night and the high beams are annoying, especially when I can't see the road in from of me and there is a 4 foot drop to the bush below. 

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    henryjadams

    Don't you just love it when you approach a couple walking their dog along a bridleway and as you get near they move firmly and decisively to opposite sides of the path, leaving their dog in the middle!

    When they realise what they've done they laugh and both change sides, by which time you have to come to a complete stop!

    • CommentAuthorrzucco
    • CommentTimeFeb 27th 2008
     
    rzucco

    Yeah, I have to say cars scare the crap out of me. I live in a really rural area, but my street is a connector for two well travelled routes. So, most people travelling our street don't live on it and flat out fly.  

    But, besides that, my major pet peeves are other runners who blow "snot rockets" and spit without looking. Come on people, if you're gonna spit or blow snot, move over to the side of the route and do it.

    • CommentAuthorshupdude
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
     
    shupdude

    In the game of runner vs. car, the runner is always the loser.  I wait at intersections until I feel all is safe to cross, esp at busy streets.  I make eye contact with the driver as I am waiting; most of the time they are looking elsewhere, or talking on the phone, or don't give a crap about you the pedestrian.  Even if they wave me to cross, I tell them to go because there's always that other driver who's not expecting you.  Wait, wait, wait.  Not worth getting hit or even the horror of a near-miss.

     Regarding dogs - I always watch the dog even if the owner has him pulled by the leash.  If that sucker gets loose and starts to bite, I'm kicking it.  Sorry about Fido buddy - this is all about self-preservation.  Have you guys seen some of these dogs people have??!!  

     My rule of thumb on the trail is the following rights-of-way: walkers, runners, bikers, horseback.  I don't mind walkers, I will go around them and make sure my shoes don't get wet or muddy.  Bikers on the other hand - sometimes they need some education on the rules.  I am also a biker and I am cautious around pedestrians.  There are plenty of yahoos who just don't care and speed right by and cross over into the oncoming lane, right into groups of runners/walkers/babies in strollers/etc.  I had some lady on a bike yell profanities at me for being "slow".  I was running on the right at a pretty good pace, she just couldn't pass because of bikers in the other lane!  I threw my water bottle at her because she deserved it.

     THANKS I FEEL BETTER NOW!  Safe running everyone.

    • CommentAuthorwestconn
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
     
    westconn

    I'm with you on the cars......I go for eye contact, etc.....but ALWAYS assume the driver can not see you.  With cell phone, PDA's, etc......the driver distractions are everywhere these days.

     Also with you on the dogs.  I have had a few big dogs (including pit bulls) get too close.  Fortunately the only ones that have actually tried to bite me were smaller and a swift kick sent them on their way.

    Normally with people, if there are space issues, etc....I just bite my lip and let cooler heads prevail.

    The one group I have a tough time accepting are the car drivers (usually teenagers) who drive at you pretending they don't see you and swerve away at the last second.  You can see them laughing in their car as they are doing it.  A few days ago there were a few teenagers in cars following each other and the BOTH pulled this one on me.  Aside from trying to get a license plate number (which is hard to get), there is not much you can do.

     

     

     

    • CommentAuthorlnd1218
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
     
    lnd1218

    ohh deer flies - from my experience, that's more annoying than any of those others!

     

    also, people shouldn't have dogs if they need to lock them up. but i do wish more people learned how to train their dogs appropriately...

     

    (thanks for the good read every few days everyone)

    • CommentAuthorcarlad
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
     
    carlad
    My peeve is my local council. I live and run in an area that has a lot of canals that the roads go over. They have very nicely put in rails on the bridges so there is a safe place to cross if you're a pedestrian but each one is on the opposite side of the road. So during my run i'm forced to zig zag over the road each time i get to the canals. Kind of rules out the safety they provided in putting the rails there in the first place. Another peeve of mine is people who park their cars across the sidewalk (we call it a footpath down in Aust. So that takes away the argument that it's for walkers only) It's very annoying if you are trying to stay off the busy streets to get to a house where they have been to lazy to get out and open their gates and so have parked right across the footpath, forcing you to go around.
    • CommentAuthorshiggsyo
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2008
     
    shiggsyo
    Lately I've been doing a lot of runs down a route that has a few miles on a narrow, curvy, and sometimes busy road. I stay as far to the side as I can, but what scares me to death is when a car drives down this 25 MPH speed limit road at about 40 MPH, not moving to the side at all, even if there is no traffic in the other direction or other obstacle. There are some times when I think, "what if I had just stuck my arm out because of a sore or for whatever other random reason?" I would've been hit!
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    bethpoll_25

    Cars scare me to death, so I ride around 6:00 a.m., wearing a reflective ankle band and with a bright strobe on the front of the bike and a very bright red flashing tail light. Lots of drivers still go by quite close.

    Walkers and joggers going with traffic, in the bike lane (when there's a perfectly good and clear sidewalk available), wearing a music player. They are completely oblivious to other traffic and not visible until you're right up on them. I'm going about 20 mph. I guarantee we would both get hurt if I hit them.

    Bikes going the wrong way in the bike lane and bikes in the bike lane that don't seem able to track a straight line.

    I think my biggest peeves are education issues--the people who do these things don't realize the danger they are in and that they are putting others in. For the record, I also wear my reflective ankle strap when I run and I have another tail light for running that clips on my waist band. The running/walking light was about $5. A small price to pay.

    • CommentAuthorjgreene47
    • CommentTimeMar 3rd 2008
     
    jgreene47
    oh my gosh where do I start!!..I agree with most of the peeves already listed..the thing that ticks me off the most is when I run with my do8uble jogger..I take care to always move out of everyones' way seeing has how I TAKE up the whole sidewalk..but there are few places were I CAN'T  move over..mostly bridges over the bays..for the most part those fishing will do their best to let me by but inevitably there are those few who barely budge...I have to keep saying excuse me and eventually the move their rods slightly..drives me nuts as the walkways  on the bay bridges are very narrow....The other thing that drives me crazy are stupid men who honk and whistle at me as I GO running by..I mean really come on!!!
    • CommentAuthorTxaz
    • CommentTimeMar 3rd 2008
     
    Txaz

    Oh, the honking, whistling men...ugh...annoying.  Yes, thats the WHOLE reason I'm out there, sweating and panting, just waiting for a catcall or horn blaring. I have to feed my eggo!  I go out running everyday just praying for a little honk!!  Is that what they REALLY think?   And also people walking in groups who spread out and expect me to go around them, like they own the whole sidewalk.  Move to the right please.

     Wow I love this thread..Cool

    • CommentAuthorjgreene47
    • CommentTimeMar 4th 2008
     
    jgreene47
    omg exactly!! don't get me wrong I enjoy being checked out..but not while I'm running..It actually angers me and to be honest some of the worst offenders look like highschool kids! I'm curious..do the men get whistled at from women?
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    mike.hobbs3
    Yeah.....er Fat Triathlete....shining a light into car drivers eyes......great idea....let's cause a car crash........maybe change your name to fat dumb triathlete.........???
  4.  
    mike.hobbs3
    i always get whistled at by women....
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    dan.keeler
    I gotta add my two cents about running in the roadway. Here in Michigan, it is legal to run on the roadway, as long as you are not an obvious impediment to vehicular traffic. Also, here, it is mandated by the motor vehicle code that runners MUST run opposing traffic. I personally think it's safer to see the car coming than having cars drive up my back, especially as quiet as some cars have gotten! And I avoid running on sidewalks anytime possible!
    • CommentAuthorfattytriguy
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2008 edited
     
    fattytriguy
    mike.hobbs3:Yeah.....er Fat Triathlete....shining a light into car drivers eyes......great idea....let's cause a car crash........maybe change your name to fat dumb triathlete.........???

     

    You are exactly right. My goal with my 1 dollar light is to blind cars and cause them to crash. It makes for an exciting run. Especially because it is so bright that when it is on, it almost lights up 5 feet in front of me and is about 1% of a car headlight. The whole point of the light is to cause death and destruction. Not get their attention.

     P.S. Thanks for attacking me!

    • CommentAuthorroryk16241
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2008
     
    roryk16241

    biggest pet peeve...

     

    "run forrest run"...

     

    enough said.

    • CommentAuthormnrossphd
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2008
     
    mnrossphd
    To all the usual suspects (yahoos, unleashed dogs, and so on), I'll add gardeners (who in California, spend most of their time using gas-powered blowers to generate clouds of dust) and race spectators who smoke (just finished the Barcelona marathon and it was amazing how often we ran through clouds of blue). At the end of the day, I'll accept all the pet peeves listed and know that running is still joy!
    • CommentAuthorshiggsyo
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2008
     
    shiggsyo
    Agreed.
    • CommentAuthorJamboJimbo
    • CommentTimeMar 12th 2008 edited
     
    JamboJimbo
    My pet peeve is discusions that are upside down. I thought the first entry was the most recent-not the last. I erased my first comments because I see they've been already made. Just to stay within the subject of peeves. Road races- People throw your paper cups to the side, instead of in the path- it's not that hard.
    • CommentAuthorsupernova
    • CommentTimeMar 14th 2008 edited
     
    supernova
    My husband told me about this particular discussion a few weeks ago so after what happened to me this morning, I had to post.  My pet peeve:  People who are driving who stop their cars to ask me something.  Today's interruption:  I was running in a relatively private neighborhood--with a cul-de-sac--so it is as safe as a neighborhood can be for running, and as I'm running, this car slows down and I hear "excuse me" and I ignored it.  So the driver drives up a few more feet and angles her car to cut me off (and it worked--I almost ran into it).  It's a little old lady who then says "I don't mean to interrupt you but it would be safer if you walked against the traffic," and then she drove off.  First of all, I was running and if she couldn't see that, she shouldn't be driving.  Second, did she have to practically run me over to tell me these wise words (or was that the point she was trying to make)?  Third, it was in a secluded neighborhood w/ little traffic and plenty of room for her to scoot her car over a few inches to make room for me.  Fourth, did she not see that I'm a fairly "old lady" myself and probably know the rules of the road?  (I always run against traffic unless I'm in a hood like this one.)  Last, isn't it far more dangerous to talk to strangers?  I thought this was pretty amusing.  But wish I had said to her, "It is not polite to interrupt someone who's running."
    • CommentAuthorpbundschuh
    • CommentTimeMar 14th 2008
     
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    roryk16241

    biggest pet peeve...

     "run forrest run"...

     enough said.

     

    Yes.....agree totally. 

     Also,  I used to live in Michigan and it seemed like there were sidewalks, bike paths, etc..  all over.  Now I live in Indiana and it seems like there are none around here.  I guess I want to be spoiled again.

     Roadkill that stays out longer than a few days is also pretty gross.

    • CommentAuthorjuliageek
    • CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
     
    juliageek
    dogs: I always have two small stones in my pocket. One is to throw for the doggy if he runs up with foaming mouth ready to bite my leg - as if it is a ball or a stick. 'Fetch boy!' I call, all encouraging. It often works - at least long enough to confuse dear Fido so that he forgets he hates my guts. The second stone is in case stone number one fails - to throw as if a weapon, AT dear doggy friend, between the eyes. I usually run in the UK, in a city, which is usually not too worrying with the wildlife. I have, however, run in the countryside in the USA on several occasions. It's glorious, but I have always been attacked by dogs. People seem to think that their hounds have to guard not only their property but several hundred yards of public road outside. Stone trick number one has always worked, though.
    • CommentAuthorheather332
    • CommentTimeMar 25th 2008
     
    heather332
    My pet peeve is people who who do not trim plants or trees.  They stick out in the road or worse the sidewalk and you need to dart or duck to avoid them.  Especially troublesome if thorny.
    • CommentAuthordrkonijn
    • CommentTimeMar 26th 2008
     
    drkonijn
    After almost getting knocked into the canal last night it would have to be people who think that because they are running in mega training groups for the city mega half plodathon they are the only ones on the trail and everyone is going in their direction and are so distracted by their Ipod and conversation with others that even though they have been looking directly at you and people are telling them to watch out it's too much for them to comprehend.
    • CommentAuthorlegsakimbo
    • CommentTimeMar 27th 2008 edited
     
    legsakimbo

    My biggest pet Peeve is about ready for showing. 6yrs old, glossy coat, house-trained, can fetch a newspaper. I'm hopeful he'll win 1st prize for Best of Breed at Peeve Crufts in a couple of months. I'll be mightily peeved if not Frown....

    But seriously, fellow runners/joggers who don't let-on (ie. 'acknowledge') whilst they pass. It seems the ignorant & elitist in society occupy the places where we run too. i'm not asking for a conversation or a 'poke' on Facebook, just a friendly 'hiya' or a nod; doesn't take/cost much!

    next person that doesn't let-on during my jogs gets my pedigree Peeve set upon them Surprised...Tongue out i'm not that arsed really, just think it needs highlighting Wink (apologies if someone else has brought it up, this is a long thread)

     

    • CommentAuthorJug
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008
     
    Jug
    I hate being slowed down.
    • CommentAuthorjgreene47
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008
     
    jgreene47
    I must say after reading this....It has never occurred to me to let folks know I'm comming up behind them...I never knew the phrase.."on your left" was out there...I usually cough a little but feel bad if I startle someone. I will from now on make my prescence a little more known before I pass someone....see I learned something today..lol
    • CommentAuthordrkonijn
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008
     
    drkonijn

    "On your left!" reminds me of the movie Spanglish.

     I'll tell you what really sounds silly is passing large groups of people running the opposite direction yelling, "runner" as you approach them.  Makes me feel like some kind of outlaw or something. 

    • CommentAuthorNewTeriLou
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008
     
    NewTeriLou

    I've just started running, after taking off quite a bit of weight, and am enjoying the change from walking.  Biggest pet peeve has to be "cattle calls."  Yea, I get it, I'm not running fast, and I'm not a size 2, but guess what?  I'm not running for YOU or your entertainment, so please, stay quiet in your car and continue your drive to the nearest take out window!

    • CommentAuthormdwebneck
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008 edited
     
    mdwebneck

    Gosh this peeve list goes on an on and on.

    I agreed with one of the early ones regarding dog walkers, and groups that don't understand the idea of sharing the path.  I pulled a muscle avoiding a small child that deliberately stepped into my path when I was less than two steps away.

    There was also an artist punk who placed his paint easel on the path (unattended,  I add) when there was a half acre of grassy area adjacent to the path in the park where he could placed his crap out of the way.   I swore if the path had been just a bit busier that afternoon, I would have knocked it down on purpose.

     

    oh and for the record , every state I have resided in treats bicycles as vehicles when it comes to riding with traffic, making it unlawful to do otherwise.

    Likewise a quick google indicated that most states, also require that pedestrians walk against the traffic, but only in the  Absence of sidewalk and shoulder.

    • CommentAuthorAnglaH
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2008
     
    AnglaH

    For all those being terrorised by dogs, suggest you have a look at the dogbites.org.   Always remind the dog owner that they are financially  responsible for their dog and if it bites you you can take them to court - it appears the average US payout is around $12k - so maybe ask them if they have good insurance coverage. 

    For dogs that run out from properties (territorial aggression), if these are your regular route, send the owner an anonymous note in the mail about the financial costs if their dogs bites you or causes any other accident.   I suggest you don't throw stones at or near them for a number of reasons 1) if the dog does end up biting you might lose in court if it can be proved that the dog was provoked; 2) if you ever do have to throw a stone at the dog, I suggest you never run that way again because that dog will remember you. 

    Why not help the dog become a good citizen instead by throwing some kibble (little dog food pellets which are relatively cheap) - I know its now your responsibility to train someones dog but wouldn't you rather be greated by a dog wagging its tail looking for a treat rather than on jumping out to bite you because the last runner it saw threw a rock at it (fear aggression)?  

    Also, if there is more than one dog, suggest you stop running and 'be a tree' - yes a tree.  Plant your legs, one arm across your stomach the other your chest and neck, don't look at them and back away slowly (across the road or away from their property).  Most dogs will apparently 'bump' first - a hard nudge in the stomach with their head, but being a tree makes you less of a threat and of less interest.  This is apparently something taught to many postal workers (and probably should be taught in schools everywhere!  (Yes I'm a dog lover, yes I have a German Sheperd that has 'issues', and yes, I respect other peoples rights and therefore make sure she never bothers anyone.)  Happy running :)

    • CommentAuthorjgreene47
    • CommentTimeMar 29th 2008
     
    jgreene47
    to the runner posted that people make cattle calls at them....Totally ignore those idiots....People are stupid and odds are you won't see them out there trying to better their health and over all quality of life...Good for you for getting out there and trying to get "healthy"..Let's face it running isn't easy and We are proud of you!!!
    • CommentAuthorgmmog1
    • CommentTimeMar 29th 2008
     
    gmmog1
    I like all of the above. I agree with most. My biggest problem is people who walk their dogs and don't clean up after them. I'm tired of getting home and smelling more than sweat on my shoes.
    • CommentAuthorGTinLA
    • CommentTimeMar 30th 2008
     
    GTinLA
    As a responsible dog owner I didn't think that my #1 peeve would have to do with dogs - but there it is. I really dislike people who let their dogs roam when they are not off-leash trained. Today I was on my bicycle at a pretty good clip (19 mph), coming around a curve, leaning into the turn when out of no-where this dog charges at me. You know what happened next - took a pretty good spill (and on top of it I am almost 18 miles out from home). By the time I collected myself and gear off the street, the dog and the "responsible owner' disappeared around the next corner. I am left with a scratched up bike, a raspberry on my left thigh the size of a watermelon and a bruised wrist - all because some idiot thinks its cute to have his dog off leash. I have a German Sheperd which is off-leash trained, but he is always on leash when we are walking. Today, really just pissed me off.
    • CommentAuthorjmk
    • CommentTimeMar 31st 2008
     
    jmk
    As far as people walking on the sidewalk and not sharing...  Several times, people of a certain cultural background, which I will not mention by name because I don't want to encourage hate-ing, have nearly bumped into me while I was running and they were walking around.  I try to move out of the way, over to one side, they barrel down the middle of the sidewalk with blank stares.  They were not in large groups, rather they are often alone.  And furthermore, they seemed completely oblivious to me and their surroundings.  I do not live in a crime-plagued area, so yes it is pretty safe to be walking around alone, even at night, but you ought to be aware of someone running at you, especially at night.  That person could be a harmless runner like me, a mugger, or someone running from a mugger!
    • CommentAuthorBendy
    • CommentTimeApr 2nd 2008 edited
     
    Bendy

    Geezers,

    Calm down, and have some compassion for others, some of these people you are talking about have never done any running since school, and wouldn't know what it is to be a runner - remember, you will live longer and have a healthier life (that is if you don't get run-over :o)

    We are the freaks! i.e the <1% of the population that does this, how can you possibly expect "Joe average" (driving his car) to understand what it is to run up a steep hill in the rain? They can't help it, they don't know you need space, they have never had "the blinding" by headlights.

    Use some <polite> hand signals.

    Also, get yourself away from the roads if you can, as the countryside is much more fun - that's the beauty of this site, you can run anywhere and still measure your progress! I have seen some amazing wildlife on some of my runs, and I treasure that (despite the mud)

    I stay away from roads wherever possible, sometimes I have run for over 3 hours and not seen a single living soul - it was great!

    I appreciate not everyone lives where I live, but my advice is pick the quieter places, find a new route, even drive somewhere to run in the country - but you will never be able to get "Joe average" to change his ways, so stop getting mad about it ;o)

    • CommentAuthorBendy
    • CommentTimeApr 2nd 2008 edited
     
    Bendy

    I have been nipped by a dog once. Not the dogs fault (he was defending his owner, in his mind)

    The owner was at fault, she seemed to be in a bit of a daze and didn't see me coming, but it was also my fault too for not slowing down for a few seconds - what's a few seconds on a long run?

    • CommentAuthorLexB
    • CommentTimeApr 4th 2008
     
    LexB

    Little yappy dogs...

    I don't mind the big ones as mostly the ones I have met are on a leash and well under control... It's the little psycho half gerbil-half ankle biter which is on a piece of ribbon not a proper leash usually attached to some peroxide-riddled handbag clutching dipstick (or bizarrely hugely over built skin-head bloke - I guess the boyfriend of the dipstick)  who just looks at you blankly while it's dog is acting like it's rabid....

    I don't care how small, or fluffy, your 'dog' (in the loosest sense of the word) is It wants my blood and unless you get a decent leash, go to training and get the thing under some sort of control I cannot be held responsible for defensive actions.

    I love dogs, I really do, I spend my saturdays volunteering to train stray pit bull terriers - I just believe in responsible dog ownership and 90% of the badly behaved dogs I encounter fit the above description and it drives me NUTS. Just this Sunday some little maltese whats-it tried to gnaw on my ankle while it's witless wonder of an owner just stood there. It then did exactly the same thing to the guy running behind me!

    AAAAARRRGGGH! 

    • CommentAuthorjonestown
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2008
     
    jonestown

    Wow!  I had no idea runners were so uptight! Maybe you want to check out a treadmill?  Tongue out  My pet peeves are anything that gets in my way or slows me down, and anyone who disagrees with me! 

     LOL - it's all good. 

    • CommentAuthorianianian
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2008 edited
     
    ianianian

    cars that pull out into the crosswalk

     I dont mind sidewalk hoggers because i'm really trying to stick to grass alot

    people that yell stuff in general are sad,  I'm fit but people (mostly hi school boys) still yell immature stuff.  most of the time i cant make it out because my ipod is turned up, but it really gets to me when outta shape people are out there trying to do soemthing to get back into shape and people are discouraging them. 

    • CommentAuthorLexB
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2008
     
    LexB

    Crikey I am uptight aren't I?! I have discovered ANOTHER pet peeve... drivers who only indicate for other drivers... yes, believe it or not, pedestrians would like to know which direction you're going to turn too!

    I don't think that's a pet peeve - it's more a survival instinct. 

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    TennisGirl42

    Great list - and good to know I'm not the only one who gets annoyed occasionally!

     Mine: I run with my toy poodle (yeah, and she kicks my butt) ON lease ALWAYS. We are very conscientious when we run b/c I know many people aren't dog-people. What bugs me is when we approach someone walking their dog OFF-leash. OK, so he's/she's trained to walk well with owner - expect when he spies another dog and comes over to sniff my dog - and she reacts as any dog would...which usually leaves me tripping all over her.

     Others: Passing people who don't smile...come on! A little friendliness goes a long way.

    Those groups of (usually women) people who hog the path or sidewalk and don't move an inch when you pass - even when coming towards them. It's like a bizarre game of chicken - one in which I always lose and hit the grass. 

    • CommentAuthorAZmonsoon
    • CommentTimeMay 1st 2008
     
    AZmonsoon
    This afternoon while on a run I was honked at and whistled at numerous times by men driving by. I am supposed to be flattered? Then on my way back to the house a girl in a Ford Focus stopped and screamed "B*tch!" at me and sped off. What was that all about? Too bad my headphones died yesterday on my 10 miler or I wouldn't have heard any of it...
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    mconnors24

    under the general description of "cars", i'd like to bring attention to drivers who run stop signs. after years of near-misses i finally got hit by a car last weekend! (the car was just rolling a stop sign so not going fast and i wasn't hurt, but it still counts). i was on mile 11 of 13 so i just wanted to forget it and keep going, but i stopped to offer some brief driving instructions before i continued on my way :)

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    spudsmac12
    My pet peeve is when people pile stuff (leaves, grass bags, snow, etc.), at the end of their drive ways and block up the sidewalk, grassy section between the side walk and road, and a fair amount into the road. Its illegal in the town next to me to pile it in the street so they pile it on the sidewalk, and in my town they pile everything where every they want. It really pisses me off when I have to run back to my house after a long run and keep having to jump out into the road. Oh, yeah and when people can't be troubled to pull their car all the way into the driveway. I understand if there is a car already in the driveway, but why not pull up past the sidewalk if you can? Great thread, needed to vent.
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