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Stevens Creek Trail Attacks by Man on Mountain Bike
On 7/10/10 4:28 AM, Edward Dolan wrote:
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota Do you drink beer? Kevan |
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"Kevan Smith" wrote in message ... On 7/10/10 4:28 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota ALL TOP POSTERS ARE IDIOTS NOR DOES HE EVEN INCLUDE ANY OF THE MESSAGE TO WHICH HE IS RESPONDING. WHAT AN IDIOT! Do you drink beer? I am stone cold sober most of the time, except when I ain't. These newsgroups do not require any brain power. Whatever messages come across my monitor I can easily handle with one hand tied behind my back. The main thing is not to take these newsgroups seriously. They are populated by fools and charlatans. It is to my credit that I recognize this elemental fact. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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On 7/10/10 5:48 AM, Edward Dolan wrote:
I am stone cold sober most of the time, except when I ain't. Eh, just thinkin' I'd buy you a beer and listen you you awhile. Oh well. |
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"Kevan Smith" wrote in message ... On 7/10/10 4:28 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota Do you drink beer? I am a wine lover. Unfortunately, I like wine too much. Once I start, I can't stop. And so I have switched to god-awful grocery store beer. Here is the iron law of life. If you like it, you can't have it. If you don't like it, you can have all you want. In fact, go back for seconds. It is good for you! Even so, I think grocery store beer is better for you than soft drinks. I see folks in the grocery store getting CASES of pop. Well, I like Coke too, but it will give you diabetes. I do not need that on top of all my other ailments. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"Kevan Smith" wrote in message ... On 7/10/10 5:48 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: I am stone cold sober most of the time, except when I ain't. Eh, just thinkin' I'd buy you a beer and listen to you for awhile. Oh well. Want to know how to drink? NEVER drink in public or in any kind of social setting. ONLY DRINK AT HOME, ALONE. That way you will stay out of trouble. The only danger is that you might fall, hit your head, and bleed to death - like William Holden did. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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On 7/10/10 6:23 AM, Edward Dolan wrote:
Want to know how to drink? NEVER drink in public or in any kind of social setting. ONLY DRINK AT HOME, ALONE. That way you will stay out of trouble. The only danger is that you might fall, hit your head, and bleed to death - like William Holden did. I'm starting to like you. |
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"Kevan Smith" wrote in message ... On 7/10/10 6:23 AM, Edward Dolan wrote: Want to know how to drink? NEVER drink in public or in any kind of social setting. ONLY DRINK AT HOME, ALONE. That way you will stay out of trouble. The only danger is that you might fall, hit your head, and bleed to death - like William Holden did. I'm starting to like you. Actually, I like him too. He really does have fun with his posts, and he gets a lot of responses. I monitor only A-M-B, but it really is no longer MTB related. He and Mike make the group interesting, but I'm positive they have very different agendas. Mike has clearly stated his, but Ed's is written between the lines. |
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"Moi-aussi" wrote in message ... [...] Actually, I like him [Ed Dolan] too. He really does have fun with his posts, and he gets a lot of responses. I monitor only A-M-B, but it really is no longer MTB related. He and Mike make the group interesting, but I'm positive they have very different agendas. Mike has clearly stated his, but Ed's is written between the lines. The reason AMB ceased being a mountain bike forum is only partly because of Mr. Vandeman. Yes, he was a gadfly I must admit, but how did that prevent mountain bikers from posting messages which did not concern Mr. Vandeman. It is easy to ignore messages on Usenet. For instance, I am presently ignoring all the messages of TM on RBS because I have determined that he is a poor crazy *******. In fact, he is a blithering idiot who only talks to himself. Do not blame Mr. Vandeman for what happened to AMB. If mountain bikers were not so thin-skinned they could easily have worked around him. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... "Moi-aussi" wrote in message ... [...] Actually, I like him [Ed Dolan] too. He really does have fun with his posts, and he gets a lot of responses. I monitor only A-M-B, but it really is no longer MTB related. He and Mike make the group interesting, but I'm positive they have very different agendas. Mike has clearly stated his, but Ed's is written between the lines. The reason AMB ceased being a mountain bike forum is only partly because of Mr. Vandeman. Yes, he was a gadfly I must admit, but how did that prevent mountain bikers from posting messages which did not concern Mr. Vandeman. It is easy to ignore messages on Usenet. For instance, I am presently ignoring all the messages of TM on RBS because I have determined that he is a poor crazy *******. In fact, he is a blithering idiot who only talks to himself. Do not blame Mr. Vandeman for what happened to AMB. If mountain bikers were not so thin-skinned they could easily have worked around him. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota I don't blame Mike or anyone for the "change" in this newsgroup. It simply happened, as it has to numerous groups. Most newgroups are used for news very infrequently now, and have become soapboxes for a relative few. Some have become even less than that, relegated to a medium for fighting and bitching between 2 parties! It is truly a special day when something relevant or newsworthy is posted!!! In reality, when I want specific information, news, etc, I will not look to usenet. Back to our regularly scheduled bickering! |
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"Moi-aussi" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... "Moi-aussi" wrote in message ... [...] Actually, I like him [Ed Dolan] too. He really does have fun with his posts, and he gets a lot of responses. I monitor only A-M-B, but it really is no longer MTB related. He and Mike make the group interesting, but I'm positive they have very different agendas. Mike has clearly stated his, but Ed's is written between the lines. The reason AMB ceased being a mountain bike forum is only partly because of Mr. Vandeman. Yes, he was a gadfly I must admit, but how did that prevent mountain bikers from posting messages which did not concern Mr. Vandeman. It is easy to ignore messages on Usenet. For instance, I am presently ignoring all the messages of TM on RBS because I have determined that he is a poor crazy *******. In fact, he is a blithering idiot who only talks to himself. Do not blame Mr. Vandeman for what happened to AMB. If mountain bikers were not so thin-skinned they could easily have worked around him. I don't blame Mike or anyone for the "change" in this newsgroup. It simply happened, as it has to numerous groups. Most newgroups are used for news very infrequently now, and have become soapboxes for a relative few. Some have become even less than that, relegated to a medium for fighting and bitching between 2 parties! It is truly a special day when something relevant or newsworthy is posted!!! In reality, when I want specific information, news, etc, I will not look to usenet. Back to our regularly scheduled bickering! Yes, I came to your conclusion several years ago. It is impossible to have a forum for discussion without a moderator. I think when all of this (Usenet) was new, it was the newness that intrigued us. Not that it is old, all the interest has gone out of it. It is now the province of cranks and crackpots like TM. I always knew it would happen, but it happened quicker than I thought it would. In order to have a seminar on a subject, you have got to have a professor presiding who will make everyone stay on subject. Otherwise, it is chaos. I am convinced that anyone with any brains has long since left Usenet. You will hardly ever find an intelligent post these days. The problem with moderated forums for the general public is that they are boring, boring, boring. We humans are basically groupies. We need to find our own very small groups with whom we have a common interest and purpose. When you invite everyone in, you destroy the group. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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