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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
"donquijote1954" who? wrote:
On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
On Aug 1, 7:44 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman"
wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. Have another toke, Tom. |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
"Ozark Bicycle" wrote:
On Aug 1, 7:44 pm, Tom "Johnny Sunset" Sherman wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. Have another toke, Tom. That reminds me that it is ridiculous that consumable ethanol beverages can legally be made, advertised on television and sold, but cannabis is illegal (in most countries). Ten of thousands of deaths and many more incidents of violence are due to excess alcohol consumption, yet none are attributable to cannabis use. Hell, even too low THC content to get high industrial hemp can not be legally grown in the U.S., even though George Washington was an advocate of its cultivation, and the U.S. Constitution is written on hemp paper. Instead, we cut down softwood forests and contaminate the environment with sulfuric acid to make paper, instead of using annually renewable hemp. Cycling content: I have two (2) bicycles and one (1) trike with industrial hemp (Product of Canada) seat covers. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
On Aug 1, 11:17 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman"
wrote: "Ozark Bicycle" wrote: On Aug 1, 7:44 pm, Tom "Johnny Sunset" Sherman wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. Have another toke, Tom. That reminds me that it is ridiculous that consumable ethanol beverages can legally be made, advertised on television and sold, but cannabis is illegal (in most countries). Ten of thousands of deaths and many more incidents of violence are due to excess alcohol consumption, yet none are attributable to cannabis use. Hell, even too low THC content to get high industrial hemp can not be legally grown in the U.S., even though George Washington was an advocate of its cultivation, and the U.S. Constitution is written on hemp paper. Instead, we cut down softwood forests and contaminate the environment with sulfuric acid to make paper, instead of using annually renewable hemp. Cycling content: I have two (2) bicycles and one (1) trike with industrial hemp (Product of Canada) seat covers. Well, the revolution is not only taking care of bike lanes, but other ways to pursuit happiness... "While the prohibition of drugs has been largely ineffective and costly (in money, prison overpopulation, crime), regulated legalization --like that of Holland-- can be a better solution to both addiction and crime." See OUR MAN TO THE WHITE HOUSE http://webspawner.com/users/elections2008 |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
On Aug 1, 8:44 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman"
wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. OK, OK, that makes sense. Nobody should say that bikers stink. But we also need lanes for bikes only. Or if not we just restrict cars like they did in London and Italy --for one day. No car no problem! Italian cities ban cars from streets Independent, The (London), Jan 29, 2007 ROME Cars and motor scooters were banned in Rome, Milan and other Italian cities yesterday, leaving residents to walk, ride bikes or use public transport. The ban, lasting most of the day, was put in place to lower pollution levels. Other cities banning cars were Brescia, Como and Varese in the Lombardy region. The ban is often implemented during winter. |
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"donquijote1954" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 1, 8:44 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman" wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. OK, OK, that makes sense. Nobody should say that bikers stink. But we also need lanes for bikes only. Or if not we just restrict cars like they did in London and Italy --for one day. No car no problem! Italian cities ban cars from streets Independent, The (London), Jan 29, 2007 ROME Cars and motor scooters were banned in Rome, Milan and other Italian cities yesterday, leaving residents to walk, ride bikes or use public transport. The ban, lasting most of the day, was put in place to lower pollution levels. Other cities banning cars were Brescia, Como and Varese in the Lombardy region. The ban is often implemented during winter. No offense intended (hehe) donquijote1954, but I think you've been smoking some of Johnny Sunset's hemp bike seat cover. What would you think about a stiff graduated luxury tax on bicycles costing over $150.00 (US) and bicycle accessories to help pay for the things you demand? Why should my eighty year old mother, who has trouble paying for her prescription drugs, need to help pay for your shower and locker located in a business somewhere? As long as you're still toking on Johnny's bike seat cover think about cyclists building their own cities with money they've raised themselves so they could live and work in their own bicycling utopia? |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
On Aug 2, 9:58 am, "Keats" wrote:
"donquijote1954" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 1, 8:44 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman" wrote: "donquijote1954" who? wrote: On Jul 31, 1:17 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: I like to read posts by such as Don Quijote. He is pure and I am not. Yea, I KNOW what scoundrels all the rest of you are and I treat you accordingly. Unfortunately, in the process, I become as bad as any of you. But Don Quijote presses on pure and innocent and occasionally quite naive. He is like a breath of fresh air after all our vituperations. I am mostly in a rage every time I come on these freaking cycling newsgroups. I only want to kill all of you. Sometimes I think I am going crazy from the frustration of it all. But then I read a message from the Great Don Quijote and I realize that all is not lost after all. We need to become like children in order to go on living. I mourn my lost innocence. It was Tom Sherman of ARBR who soured me for Usenet. Aye, I hold him responsible for my dour disposition. That's real nice of you, Great Ed. There's some real bad people here. But there's no need to kill them. I mean, we don't need to kill them when we can torture them. And besides, there's a bunch people waking up to the need of bike lanes, bike paths and other facilities. We just got to lead the way, "Sancho, let's go for it!" Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. OK, OK, that makes sense. Nobody should say that bikers stink. But we also need lanes for bikes only. Or if not we just restrict cars like they did in London and Italy --for one day. No car no problem! Italian cities ban cars from streets Independent, The (London), Jan 29, 2007 ROME Cars and motor scooters were banned in Rome, Milan and other Italian cities yesterday, leaving residents to walk, ride bikes or use public transport. The ban, lasting most of the day, was put in place to lower pollution levels. Other cities banning cars were Brescia, Como and Varese in the Lombardy region. The ban is often implemented during winter. No offense intended (hehe) donquijote1954, but I think you've been smoking some of Johnny Sunset's hemp bike seat cover. What would you think about a stiff graduated luxury tax on bicycles costing over $150.00 (US) and bicycle accessories to help pay for the things you demand? Why should my eighty year old mother, who has trouble paying for her prescription drugs, need to help pay for your shower and locker located in a business somewhere? As long as you're still toking on Johnny's bike seat cover think about cyclists building their own cities with money they've raised themselves so they could live and work in their own bicycling utopia?- And WHO you think is paying that OIL WAR in Iraq? We would only need 1% of that and the rest you can spend in healthcare and other luxuries (you call them luxuries, right?) |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
"donquijote1954" wrote in message ups.com... And WHO you think is paying that OIL WAR in Iraq? We would only need 1% of that and the rest you can spend in healthcare and other luxuries (you call them luxuries, right?) What are you trying to say? How much of Johnny Sunset's hemp seat have you smoked already today? This could turn into a HEMP WAR if you aren't careful. |
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The Great Don Quijote of RBM!
Keats WHO? wrote:
"donquijote1954" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 1, 8:44 pm, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman" wrote: Why does Google add the back-slashes adjacent to the quote marks? Why doesn't Google honor the signature separator? The world wonders. Who needs Usama bin Laden when we have promoters of second class citizenship for cyclists? What we need is SHOWERS and BIKE LOCKERS at work so cycle commuting is practical. I propose a tax on employee parking spaces that could be offset by adding REAL cyclist friendly facilities. OK, OK, that makes sense. Nobody should say that bikers stink. But we also need lanes for bikes only. Or if not we just restrict cars like they did in London and Italy --for one day. No car no problem! Italian cities ban cars from streets Independent, The (London), Jan 29, 2007 ROME Cars and motor scooters were banned in Rome, Milan and other Italian cities yesterday, leaving residents to walk, ride bikes or use public transport. The ban, lasting most of the day, was put in place to lower pollution levels. Other cities banning cars were Brescia, Como and Varese in the Lombardy region. The ban is often implemented during winter. No offense intended (hehe) donquijote1954, but I think you've been smoking some of Johnny Sunset's hemp bike seat cover. Nope, all three are intact. What would you think about a stiff graduated luxury tax on bicycles costing over $150.00 (US) and bicycle accessories to help pay for the things you demand? Why should my eighty year old mother, who has trouble paying for her prescription drugs, need to help pay for your shower and locker located in a business somewhere?... The railroads were given free land by the federal government, barges and riverboats do not pay the full costs of locks and dredging, airports and air traffic control are subsided by the federal government, fuel taxes, licensing fees and tolls do not pay the full cost of the roadways (in the U.S.). Why should cyclists be singled out, especially where there is an externality BENEFIT to society if more people commute by bicycle? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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