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Cyclist Orders A Burger On His Bike At Drive-Thru, But The Cashier Tells Him He Has To Come Inside. So He Rode His Bike Into The Restaurant And Got What He Wanted.

Source: Reddit/MAL/Pexels/Mike Jones

Source: Reddit/MAL/Pexels/Mike Jones

Ever wonder how far you’d go to make a point?

This cyclist, fueled by a brush with a car, takes on a drive-thru with unexpected flair.

His story of defiance and resilience unfolds on two wheels, turning a simple burger run into an epic tale.

Take a look…

Not driving through, the drive throughout

My whole defiant attitude started a few days ago, when I got hit by a car.

See, I gotta bike everywhere because I haven’t had a car since ’09. That was during the Great Recession, when I lost everything, thus so I’ve learned to live without a car and just wheel around.

The other day I committed the grievously, huge, carnel, bike sin of cycling on the wrong side of the road.

Yes, I’m a bike rebel, I know, but it was on a tiny residential street, that was more of a very long driveway in and out of my trailerhood. So, I’m on the left side of the road (US) because up ahead, I want to turn left.

Some days, I’m such a social deviant that I ride on the sidewalk, too! (Up goes a collective gasp!) but today I was just facing traffic in preparation for turning the corner.

Also, on that corner is a little family run store, where the denizens of the trailer park and I shop for food, snacks and beer.

Living on the edge, one pedal at a time.

However, I wasn’t going to Stop N Shop today; I was headed to work, and to the train, which would take me to work.

Pedaling past the parking lot driveway, I observed that leaving the store was an auto, just barely coasting to what I assumed was going to be a full stop before he entered the road.

So, I kept cycling up the curb to right in front of him, where it was too late to dodge, weave or believe that this guy wasn’t braking!!!

He’d been looking to his left for oncoming cars, and seeing none, was just going to breeze onto the street, when bam he hit a bicycle!

Yeah, that’s just a lower case ‘bam’ cuz it was barely a tap- a tap that nearly knocked me over, but that was better than going under his bumper.

I was fine, barely bruised – plus, I didn’t want to miss my train so I accepted his ‘Sorry about that!’, and cycled away, but later at work my friends said, I should have writhed on the ground in mock agony, screaming, “My leg! My back! My neck! Arghhhh!” …but I don’t roll that way.

Taking the high road, literally and figuratively.

This brings us to today, just hours ago, where I’m still feeling like indestructible titanium for having been assaulted with a deadly weapon (a car) and living to tell the tale …but hungry, too.

See, now it was lunch-time at work, so I decided to bike to Ye Royal Burger Joint to feed my impenetrable armor.

Now-a-days, the place wasn’t very busy, because folks couldn’t sit and eat anymore. I figured the quickest and easiest thing to do was to go to the drive through, where there was only one car.

Having done this before, I thought this would be a snap, and rolled right up to the order window on my bicycle.

“You can’t order here!” snapped the manager, or maybe cashier gunning for ’employee of the month’, “You have to come inside!”

WTH!

Like I said, it’s not like they were busy, and she was wanting to hand me over to another cashier to keep her line down.

No, the place was empty, SHE was the only cashier, and there were TWO people running the restaurant; she and the cook …however, SHE wanted me to come inside and order there because reasons.

Rules are rules, but sometimes they’re just plain ridiculous.

So, I did as she ordered but reminder: I’m a rebel.

Cycling around to the front; I rolled up the sidewalk ramp; pushed open the glass doors and rode to the cashier counter, still pedaling on my bike.

“One burger please!”

Gobsmacked, she actually rang me up, and gave it to me.

Yum.

Nothing like going to great lengths to make a point. Sometimes, sticking to your wheels can lead to the most satisfying wins.

Reddit definitely has thoughts on this act of defiance.

One person reminds the poster of the reason why bike’s can’t go through the drive-thru.

But this person thinks why the heck not order on a bike in a drive-thru?

And this person is just kind of confused by the whole thing.

Who knew ordering a burger could turn into a battle of wills?

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