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Old March 6th 08, 06:29 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Red Cloud
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U.S.A and bicycle??? They don't go together. We are talking about
the nation of the NASCAR psycho, Whitepenis power, noisy Harley
motorcycle moron. If not, what, liberals love bike???
Give me a ****ing break! People in Whitepenis NASCAR nation do not
like a bike. That is the fact. These people simply is not custom to
ride a bike. They hate bike. How many of them
ride a bike as a primary transport? Less than 1%. At least 20% of
Europeans used bike as
the primary trasport. The number is high in Holland. There are more
bikes in Holland than
the population. Who are these folks talk about bike in Whitepenis
culture? They are not real biker. Their primary transportation is
SUV. The bike for them is just a leisure sport, not a main
transportation. In Whitepenis NASCAR culture, you have to homeless to
be a biker. Moreover,
there is no bike street in NASCAR culture because most streets are for
NASCAR copied drivers.
There are more anger and temper expressed in these NASCAR addicted
people. These people just can't drive fast enough...



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Old March 6th 08, 10:44 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Tom Keats
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In article ,
Red Cloud writes:

U.S.A and bicycle??? They don't go together. We are talking about
the nation of the NASCAR psycho, Whitepenis power, noisy Harley
motorcycle moron. If not, what, liberals love bike???
Give me a ****ing break! People in Whitepenis NASCAR nation do not
like a bike. That is the fact. These people simply is not custom to
ride a bike. They hate bike. How many of them
ride a bike as a primary transport? Less than 1%. At least 20% of
Europeans used bike as
the primary trasport. The number is high in Holland. There are more
bikes in Holland than
the population. Who are these folks talk about bike in Whitepenis
culture? They are not real biker. Their primary transportation is
SUV. The bike for them is just a leisure sport, not a main
transportation. In Whitepenis NASCAR culture, you have to homeless to
be a biker. Moreover,
there is no bike street in NASCAR culture because most streets are for
NASCAR copied drivers.
There are more anger and temper expressed in these NASCAR addicted
people. These people just can't drive fast enough...


Y'know, when we cut through all your hyperbole,
you've got a point in there somewhere.

But there is a growing movement toward bicycles as
{\strikethrough serious} /practical/ transportation
in North America. People here indeed are catching
onto the idea.

Heck, even the primarily sporting riders like to take
advantage of opportunities to do errand runs by bicycle.

For a country you purport to be so anti-bicycle, the
USA has sure has a history of making lots of them,
and for domestic (non-export) sale.

Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)
But it's not as bad as you imply.

The problem with North American culture isn't
NASCAR -- it's The Clock. Every second that
ticks by, brings us a step closer to our ultimate
demise. Cars are supposed to save a bunch of
those precious seconds for us, but they don't.
People have to give their employers a gajillion
of their precious seconds to make enough money
to support & maintain their cars. Then there's
the time spent in the quest for parking spots,
traffic jams, delays caused by street construction
or repairs, fender-benders and stalls.

Time is our most precious commodity. Cars are
supposed to mitigate wasted time, but they so
often fail miserably at that endeavour.

My ol' friend, Bill The Hippie, traveled the world
and informed me of his insight: in the East, it's
all about religion & spiritually-enhancing substances.
In the West, it's all about work & booze. Maybe we
of Western/North American culture have a screwed-up
notion of the value of our time, and where & how to
invest it. I guess that's why so many people hope
for an afterlife -- they just want more time -- time
they can use, time to themselves. As the song title
says: "I Wish I Was In Heaven, Sitting Down."

To borrow the tag-line of The Comedy Network, riding
a bike is time well wasted. I guess driving a car is
just wasted time.

Every moment of our lives counts. I sure as hell ain't
gonna spend my money on a time-wasting machine.

So the evils of Western society aren't The Car and NASCAR.
They're the exploitive employer, the alarm clock, and
the overindulgence of the wrong stuff. And disposable
over-packaging. And the use of the word: "demographic"
in gov't agencies & bureaucracies.


cheers,
Tom

--
Nothing is safe from me.
I'm really at:
tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca
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Old March 7th 08, 03:06 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
Tom Sherman[_2_]
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Tom Keats wrote:
[...]
Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)

Others are just jealous of how much fun we are having.

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
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Old March 7th 08, 04:44 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
Red Cloud
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On Mar 6, 6:06 pm, Tom Sherman
wrote:
Tom Keats wrote:
[...]
Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)



Others are just jealous of how much fun we are having.


Two drivers out of NASACAR track and slugged each other. Their temper
got high. Watchingt these Whitepenis acted like school-ground bullies.
That is quite fun to watch ))) In fact, that's what attracted NASCAR
audiences to track. As they said "Gentlemen start your temper!"
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Old March 7th 08, 05:29 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
Tom Sherman[_2_]
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Red Cloud wrote:
On Mar 6, 6:06 pm, Tom Sherman
wrote:
Tom Keats wrote:
[...]
Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)

Others are just jealous of how much fun we are having.


Two drivers out of NASACAR track and slugged each other. Their temper
got high. Watchingt these Whitepenis acted like school-ground bullies.
That is quite fun to watch ))) In fact, that's what attracted NASCAR
audiences to track. As they said "Gentlemen start your temper!"


Er, it is spelled "NA$CAR".

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
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Old March 7th 08, 06:20 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Red Cloud
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On Mar 6, 1:44 am, (Tom Keats) wrote:
In article ,
Red Cloud writes:









U.S.A and bicycle??? They don't go together. We are talking about
the nation of the NASCAR psycho, Whitepenis power, noisy Harley
motorcycle moron. If not, what, liberals love bike???
Give me a ****ing break! People in Whitepenis NASCAR nation do not
like a bike. That is the fact. These people simply is not custom to
ride a bike. They hate bike. How many of them
ride a bike as a primary transport? Less than 1%. At least 20% of
Europeans used bike as
the primary trasport. The number is high in Holland. There are more
bikes in Holland than
the population. Who are these folks talk about bike in Whitepenis
culture? They are not real biker. Their primary transportation is
SUV. The bike for them is just a leisure sport, not a main
transportation. In Whitepenis NASCAR culture, you have to homeless to
be a biker. Moreover,
there is no bike street in NASCAR culture because most streets are for
NASCAR copied drivers.
There are more anger and temper expressed in these NASCAR addicted
people. These people just can't drive fast enough...


Y'know, when we cut through all your hyperbole,
you've got a point in there somewhere.

But there is a growing movement toward bicycles as
{\strikethrough serious} /practical/ transportation
in North America. People here indeed are catching
onto the idea.

Heck, even the primarily sporting riders like to take
advantage of opportunities to do errand runs by bicycle.

For a country you purport to be so anti-bicycle, the
USA has sure has a history of making lots of them,
and for domestic (non-export) sale.

Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)
But it's not as bad as you imply.

The problem with North American culture isn't
NASCAR -- it's The Clock. Every second that
ticks by, brings us a step closer to our ultimate
demise. Cars are supposed to save a bunch of
those precious seconds for us, but they don't.
People have to give their employers a gajillion
of their precious seconds to make enough money
to support & maintain their cars. Then there's
the time spent in the quest for parking spots,
traffic jams, delays caused by street construction
or repairs, fender-benders and stalls.

Time is our most precious commodity. Cars are
supposed to mitigate wasted time, but they so
often fail miserably at that endeavour.

My ol' friend, Bill The Hippie, traveled the world
and informed me of his insight: in the East, it's
all about religion & spiritually-enhancing substances.
In the West, it's all about work & booze. Maybe we
of Western/North American culture have a screwed-up
notion of the value of our time, and where & how to
invest it. I guess that's why so many people hope
for an afterlife -- they just want more time -- time
they can use, time to themselves. As the song title
says: "I Wish I Was In Heaven, Sitting Down."

To borrow the tag-line of The Comedy Network, riding
a bike is time well wasted. I guess driving a car is
just wasted time.

Every moment of our lives counts. I sure as hell ain't
gonna spend my money on a time-wasting machine.

So the evils of Western society aren't The Car and NASCAR.
They're the exploitive employer, the alarm clock, and
the overindulgence of the wrong stuff. And disposable
over-packaging. And the use of the word: "demographic"
in gov't agencies & bureaucracies.

cheers,
Tom

--
Nothing is safe from me.
I'm really at:
tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca



Who is arguing about your radical liberalism? This is not about
politic. Anti-bike nature of Americanism is not about politic. It's
the way they drive their lifestyle. You suck into AMericanism that's
why you do not have enough time. Not enough time for watch porn. Not
enough time for shop. Not enough time for play golf. Not enough time
for watch all the latest Hollywood garbage movies. Your SUV is too
slow compare to the NASCAR motor-vehicle. Your penis is not big
enough. Most thing you have are not ENOUGH is your experience of
sucked into Americanism, not about outside world. Yours of not enough
time is not about your boss treated you like a dirtbag. You are
an dirtbag to your boss is a typical American way of how they treated
it each other. Just look at the steet how they drive. You can tell
they don't respect or value each other. That's just american way
whether you like it or not. If you don't like why not start to changed
it. Don't blame other nation. Don't blame other Westerinzed
society. It's YOUR problem...No wonder Americanism does not value
bike. I mean the bike is too boring to American.


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Old March 8th 08, 03:31 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.tech,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc
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"Tom Sherman" wrote in message
...
Red Cloud wrote:
On Mar 6, 6:06 pm, Tom Sherman
wrote:
Tom Keats wrote:
[...]
Yes, bicycling in North America endures a lot of
bigoted, ignorant attitude (especially for
recumbentists, who get it from both sides.)

Others are just jealous of how much fun we are having.


Two drivers out of NASACAR track and slugged each other. Their temper
got high. Watchingt these Whitepenis acted like school-ground bullies.
That is quite fun to watch ))) In fact, that's what attracted NASCAR
audiences to track. As they said "Gentlemen start your temper!"


Er, it is spelled "NA$CAR".


Tom Sherman has money on the brain for some odd reason. He is a civil
engineer and makes good money for not much work. Maybe he should go to Kenya
(B. Hussein's fatherland) and see what being poor is all about.

The only attitude to have about the rich is one of contempt for them. They
have sold their souls for lucre. Hell Bells, I feel sorry for them! They
know not the joys of abstinence and celibacy. Only Great Saints like Saint
Edward the Great know anything at all worth knowing. Yea, strive for less
and less, not more and more! Emptiness and Nothingness should be our
ultimate goals. Then we will be as one with the universe.

"Once I wasn't, then I was, now I ain't again."

- Epitaph found on tombstone in Ohio graveyard

Regards,

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


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Old March 8th 08, 07:35 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.tech,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc
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Edward the Great reminded us:
Only Great Saints like Saint
Edward the Great know anything at all worth knowing.
Yea, strive for less and less, not more and more!


But...but...oh wise one, what of those who say that less IS more.
Hmm?
ABS
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Old March 8th 08, 09:36 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.tech,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc
Edward Dolan
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wrote in message
...

Edward the Great reminded us:
Only Great Saints like Saint
Edward the Great know anything at all worth knowing.
Yea, strive for less and less, not more and more!


But...but...oh wise one, what of those who say that less IS more.
Hmm?
ABS


I would agree 100% with that! In fact, that is what I have been about all of
my life.

Tom Sherman is a schmuck who has spent his whole life envying those more
well off than him. What a waste of time and energy that is! Tom Sherman
should strive to become Saintly like Saint Edward the Great and lose his
liberal-socialist-communist proclivities. Once he becomes Saintly he will
never think about money and rich folks again. Further, he needs to become as
poor as a church mouse like I am. That is his path to salvation! Thus spake
Zarathustra.

Regards,

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



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Old March 8th 08, 05:08 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Red Cloud wrote:

Who is arguing about your radical liberalism? This is not about
politic. Anti-bike nature of Americanism is not about politic. It's
the way they drive their lifestyle. You suck into AMericanism that's
why you do not have enough time. Not enough time for watch porn. Not
enough time for shop. Not enough time for play golf. Not enough time
for watch all the latest Hollywood garbage movies. Your SUV is too
slow compare to the NASCAR motor-vehicle. Your penis is not big
enough. Most thing you have are not ENOUGH is your experience of
sucked into Americanism, not about outside world. Yours of not enough
time is not about your boss treated you like a dirtbag. You are
an dirtbag to your boss is a typical American way of how they treated
it each other. Just look at the steet how they drive. You can tell
they don't respect or value each other. That's just american way
whether you like it or not. If you don't like why not start to changed
it. Don't blame other nation. Don't blame other Westerinzed
society. It's YOUR problem...No wonder Americanism does not value
bike. I mean the bike is too boring to American.


OMG, Brown Cloud and Ed Dodo have found each other! This should be
rich, folks. Let's the rest of us just back off and watch them treated it
each other. Should be better than finding time for watch porn.


Bill, momentarily deplonking Trolan just to watch the show
 




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