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Old December 4th 06, 06:51 AM posted to rec.bicycles.rides,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
Edward Dolan
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"James Prine" wrote in message
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Edward Dolan wrote:
I do not think the average American will ever want to do what they are
doing.


Of course not. The "average American" has roots growing out of his ass
from sitting in front of a television set watching idiotic sports while
the Missus brings him a never-ending supply of beer and snacks.


By average American I mean the average educated and highly cultured American
such as myself, not the dumb asses you are thinking of.

Cycling about France is just about the dumbest thing
I have ever heard (unless you are French of course).


Cycling in most any European country is a helluva lot of fun and you
get to see the countryside and experience the culture a lot more
intimately than you ever would on a canned holiday. If nothing else,
one's language skills are sharpened considerably when cycling alone out
in the countryside. Besides, "Si vous ne l'utilisez pas, vous le
perdez!"


Nope, sorry, it is an inefficient way to experience a foreign land. You are
expending time and energy just cycling when that time and energy could be
put to a far more productive use. Spin your wheels at home, not abroad. By
the way, I also do not like canned holidays unless I just want to see some
highlights.

I think if you had a car in France, that would have been a good enough way
to take in the country. Leave the bikes at home.

I myself would never stoop to converse with any of the French since I
consider them all to be traitors to Western Civilization. Only such as
Tom
Sherman of ARBR would ever want to go to France and actually converse
with
them since he is like them in his political views.


LOL....some of the French are a helluva lot more pro-American than the
voters of Massachusetts and California g.


That could possibly be true. Minnesotans are just about as stupid (liberal
and treasonous) as are the denizens of Massachusetts and California.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota


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