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MSRPiest Production MTB?
On May 9, 7:22 pm, "Bell" wrote:
"Scott Gordo" wrote in message oups.com...I just perused a site and saw that a Scott Spark, which looks like a carbon Jamis, retails for $5300. Wow. Then I saw that a Spesh S-Works Enduro Carbon goes for $7100. WOW. /s Funny, just posted what I thought of the Carbon Enduro and then saw this post. I paid way less even in Canadian dollars, but it's worth every penny : ) Shaun Well, I know that you're putting that thing through its paces, so if you say it's worth every penny, that must be one hell of a bike. /s |
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On May 8, 5:28 pm, Paladin wrote:
Now that's funny. I never looked at it that way. Reminds me of all the money the casinos are supposedly making for the indian reservations out here. You sure don't see much improvements on the reservation, except for a few fat cats... We have the same thing he gaming as a way to economically revitalize downtown Buffalo. Like out-of-state tourists are really going to come to Buffalo to go to some cheezy Seneca casino. All the money lost in the casinos will be from locals. And redistributing money from the poorest people in the community to the richest is not a form of economic growth. CC |
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On May 11, 9:56 am, Corvus Corvax wrote:
On May 8, 5:28 pm, Paladin wrote: Now that's funny. I never looked at it that way. Reminds me of all the money the casinos are supposedly making for the indian reservations out here. You sure don't see much improvements on the reservation, except for a few fat cats... We have the same thing he gaming as a way to economically revitalize downtown Buffalo. Like out-of-state tourists are really going to come to Buffalo to go to some cheezy Seneca casino. All the money lost in the casinos will be from locals. And redistributing money from the poorest people in the community to the richest is not a form of economic growth. CC Interesting take on the whole indian casino trip. I had never been to one until Wednesday night when the g/f and I went to see Phil Vassar at one. Apparently the no smoking indoors in California thing doesn't count on the reservations. I could not believe how crowded the casino was on a weeknight. Most of the patrons who were gambling were either elderly, looked like mega addicts, or total dirt merchants. It was weird because people attending the show were obviously outsiders and the room where the show was held was virtually smoke-free. The Patron Silver margaritas were pretty inexpensive though... JD didn't drop a quarter in fear of choking to death on the smoke cloud |
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On May 11, 4:35 pm, JD wrote:
On May 11, 9:56 am, Corvus Corvax wrote: On May 8, 5:28 pm, Paladin wrote: Now that's funny. I never looked at it that way. Reminds me of all the money the casinos are supposedly making for the indian reservations out here. You sure don't see much improvements on the reservation, except for a few fat cats... We have the same thing he gaming as a way to economically revitalize downtown Buffalo. Like out-of-state tourists are really going to come to Buffalo to go to some cheezy Seneca casino. All the money lost in the casinos will be from locals. And redistributing money from the poorest people in the community to the richest is not a form of economic growth. CC Interesting take on the whole indian casino trip. I had never been to one until Wednesday night when the g/f and I went to see Phil Vassar at one. Apparently the no smoking indoors in California thing doesn't count on the reservations. I could not believe how crowded the casino was on a weeknight. Most of the patrons who were gambling were either elderly, looked like mega addicts, or total dirt merchants. It was weird because people attending the show were obviously outsiders and the room where the show was held was virtually smoke-free. The Patron Silver margaritas were pretty inexpensive though... JD didn't drop a quarter in fear of choking to death on the smoke cloud- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i could beat all ya'll on a surly 1x1. for real. it ain't the bike girls, it's da engine. and i got da engine. jus' sayin'. . . |
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