Saturday, May 6

A Spate Of Bike Hate

So during yesterday's infinitely enjoyable edition of the monthly RIDE-Arc group roll and its nicely sized contingent of riders that traversed the town from the Arts District to Chavez Ravine to Koreatown and back downtown, we had the distinct displeasure of being verbally accosted by not one, but two individuals — each of them from disparate ends of the socio-economic spectrum.

The first tirade came from a substantially distraught and obviously destitute woman who laid into us unprovoked as we came off of Main Street and coasted past the Lady of Guadalupe mural outside the La Placita Church near Olvera Street. Spouting such maximum volume endearments as "Fucking bikers!" and "I fucking hate fucking bikers!" and "Get the fuck out of here you fucking bikers!" we bathed in her unconditional aggravation. And when I dared correct her saying "We're not bikers... we're cyclists, she reeled from the retort and mewed something about how we shouldn't be mean to her because she has the cancer.

Oh, sorry. See ya later hater.

The second incident came near the end of the night's journey as we cruised up through the Theater District past the packed and happening Broadway Bar. A dapper and definitively drunkifed dingleberry who had just exited the establishment on his way to unwisely operating a motor vehicle was apparently able to focus his blurred vision long enough to see us pedaling past him and was kind enough to take the time to scream out how he really felt.

"Bikers!?" he said. "Fucking bikers! Gawd-dam liberal treehugger sunzabitches! I fucking hate you all!"

"Well we love you!" I yelled over my shoulder, to which he demonstrated some sort of Brokeback Broadway-type conflict. "I love you too..." he blurted out, "but I hate you more you self-sufficient retard liberal jackasses!"

Man, but it ain't easy being green.

UPDATED: Stephen Roullier's pix of the ride are here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh man, I'm so sorry to hear about that last incident on Broadway! I guess it happened behind me as the group was spreading out... Major bummer. I hope nothing more than verbal spattering played out and it didn't get physical. It ain't easy being green, no matter how much Ford has paid ol'Kermit to say that it is on commercials.

Will Campbell said...

Nothing to worry about Alex. No physicality ensued. The ride's vibe was too cool to trouble it with a dismount — and thanks again for hosting another excellent journey! It was my pleasure to be your "sidekick."

Anonymous said...

I was alongside Will at the time and I found it far more funny than threatening. I think the guy was pretty blotto and wanted to vent . . . maybe his pickup line had just been rejected.

Thanks from me also for a fine ride.