S-Westerly Posted May 8 Posted May 8 5 hours ago, Tinkicker said: Save your breath. He is one of those trolls that join a forum, try to stir up crap and leave, never to return. He joined Tuesday evening, returned 10 mins later to view his wall of hate and disappointed seeing no replies, never came back as it did not supply him readily with his dose of narcissistic control. This is why I rarely get involved with first time posters asking a question without so much as a hello. But sometimes it can be fun to feed the trolls. 1
Simon Davey Posted May 8 Posted May 8 2 hours ago, bonio said: I hear bikes all the time from my house. I know I am a uncultured barbarian, but it always puts a smile on my face. Especially if it's a triple I had to read that several times, maybe I'm tired, but I couldn't understand how you could be an uncluttered barbarian........ 3
Bender Posted May 8 Posted May 8 8 hours ago, Tinkicker said: Save your breath. He is one of those trolls that join a forum, try to stir up crap and leave, never to return. He joined Tuesday evening, returned 10 mins later to view his wall of hate and disappointed seeing no replies, never came back as it did not supply him readily with his dose of narcissistic control. This is why I rarely get involved with first time posters asking a question without so much as a hello. Well aware of it, I only allowed the thread as I knew how much disappointment it would bring for them 1
S-Westerly Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, Bender said: Well aware of it, I only allowed the thread as I knew how much disappointment it would bring for them Oh to be so cruel. 1
jodieKti2 Posted Thursday at 20:44 Posted Thursday at 20:44 You think you've got it bad ? I live next to a field of cows and you should hear the noise those buggers make. Bloody cows, coming into our countryside to disrupt the peace and quite. And don't get me started on when shooting season starts! God it sounds like WW3 has started. Country folk really are noisy all the time. 1 4 1
Simon Davey Posted Thursday at 21:15 Posted Thursday at 21:15 29 minutes ago, jodieKti2 said: You think you've got it bad ? I live next to a field of cows and you should hear the noise those buggers make. Bloody cows, coming into our countryside to disrupt the peace and quite. And don't get me started on when shooting season starts! God it sounds like WW3 has started. Country folk really are noisy all the time. Shooting season really is a pain in the arse/head/ears.
RideWithStyles Posted Thursday at 21:19 Posted Thursday at 21:19 3 minutes ago, Simon Davey said: Shooting season really is a pain in the arse/head/ears. Why SD? Do you look like a pheasant or have you upset the locals? 3
billysugger Posted Thursday at 21:54 Posted Thursday at 21:54 38 minutes ago, Simon Davey said: Shooting season really is a pain in the arse/head/ears. Depends on where you get shot 2
Fender1515 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I owned a Narrow boat for 7 years, great experience, life style, I didn't live on it permanently, cruised for several months a year, very happy days. So the noise thing was the flock of Canadian geese that bombed the marina at 5am very morning, I can sleep through most noisy stuff, weather it it the pitch or the volume of their squawking I don't know, solution, we should eat more geese!! 1
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 5 hours ago, Fender1515 said: I owned a Narrow boat for 7 years, great experience, life style, I didn't live on it permanently, cruised for several months a year, very happy days. So the noise thing was the flock of Canadian geese that bombed the marina at 5am very morning, I can sleep through most noisy stuff, weather it it the pitch or the volume of their squawking I don't know, solution, we should eat more geese!! They taste horrible. 1
jodieKti2 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, bonio said: Everything tastes great in a curry. Im guessing you haven't tasted the things us women have to taste 2 1
Fish Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago City folk moving to the countryside then complain about countryside noises that have been there long before they was, bit like those that move next to racing circuits, pubs/clubs then complain about the noise.
Joe85 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 06/05/2025 at 21:35, SingularitySoon35 said: I live in a nice neighbourhood some 100 metres from a main road. Plenty of tree and hedges between me and the road, but at this time of year I’m forced to endure the noise of sport motorbikes and choppers tearing up and down the main road and nearby roundabout leading to the motorway - some of them no doubt are racing around just for ‘fun’ and not even getting from A to B. My house has double glazing, but the sound gets in. It’s pretty much all day long, but especially bad at the weekend. Sometimes I’m woken in the early hours and have sympathy for those living nearer the road. So…motorcyclists. Whats your opinion of this? I can’t help but think that an inconsiderate minority should not be allowed to disrupt the peace in this way. There are plenty of studies showing that road noise is prejudicial to health (it certainly stresses me out), so any argument that ‘loud bikes are seen bikes’ seems not to take into account the hundreds, if not thousands of people negatively affected by the noise. Risk your own necks by all means, but stop disturbing residents who just want a bit of peace and quiet. Soz.
Stevehessleuk Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, jodieKti2 said: Im guessing you haven't tasted the things us women have to taste
S-Westerly Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 hours ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said: They taste horrible. Canadas are pretty vile tasting and often tough as old boots but grey lags especially young ones are not bad at all.
Tinkicker Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, S-Westerly said: Canadas are pretty vile tasting and often tough as old boots but grey lags especially young ones are not bad at all. Obviously you ride around with an open face helmet. 1
S-Westerly Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Tinkicker said: Obviously you ride around with an open face helmet. Lost me there. Greylag geese and open face helmets? Whoosh!
Tinkicker Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I once tasted a bee wearing an open face helmet. Not as a matter of choice...
Bender Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Right it's safe to say non of us like unnecessarily noisy bikes, we all love butterflies and there has been not one mention of custard creams so it's run it's course. 1
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