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God bless America
On Sep 10, 4:22*pm, ComandanteBanana
wrote: On Sep 10, 3:57*pm, Pat wrote: However it must be very hard for you too... No, not really. *Live and let live is a good philosophy, with reason. If that were the case, people could drive or ride a bike in safety. When the latter is not accomplished (in safety), you intimidate the people into driving. It must be hard TO LIVE WITHOUT A SENSE OF HUMOR (the monkey giving a banana to the hungry lion). I continue to have no idea what you are talking about with your metaphors, for the most part. *I am neither a sheep nor a lion nor monkey, whatever they are. *I am hard to categorize. Trust me, you are more related to the monkey than to the lion. But the lion is also the symbol of power and wealth. So I think you are a sheep who follows the lion. It must be hard to lie to yourself that you are a sheep and not a monkey. No, not really. *But then again I don't know what you're talking about. *It must be a biker thing. No biker thing. EVOLUTION, DARWIN, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST, the foundation of the economic system we've got. Which is why cyclists are simply dismissed as "monkeys." It must be hard to wait for God to solve the problem and then find out that the people of Eastern Island had the same hope too (they ended up eating each other). Waiting for God is not hard. *It just requires faith: faith in God. Faith in man. Faith in God is not faith in man. Faith in man is called HUMANISM. And that requires taking action (riding bikes for example) to prevent a catastrophe, not wait for God to save us. It must be hard to hear there's no money for bike facilities No, not at all. *If they're for people like you, who needs them. *It'd be good not to have them around. Ok, people like me and people who care about saving the environment, like this kayaker going to the North Pole to make the poing of ice melting. Probably there's a good chunk of people out there willing to take responsibility in their hands. or even for fighting Global Warming and then waste a fortune in wars. It must be hard to hear a lonely kayaker to the North Pole and find very little ice left and few polar bears. And then tell you that there's no future because the nations of the world are indifferent. It must be hard to have AGAIN the same political party of the past 8 years. If you think there's much of a difference between the parties, then I pity you even more. *The only difference is one lies and the other doesn't tell the truth. *They're sort of like you. I have called them "Republicrats," and yet remain hopeful that someone will break the cycle. It must be hard that one country unilaterally retired from the Kyoto Protocol and then unleashed the Law of the Jungle attacking others who have oil. It must be hard to witness the sheep to be accomplices to this so they can have their SUVs' gas tanks full. As things go, gas remains relatively inexpensive. Bad for the environment. But they are plannig to drill anyway, no matter what. It must be hard to want to do something and yet feel that's there's no place for you to ride a bike because you don't have money to burn. I can ride anywhere. *My bike has a 1300 CC engine. Good for you. At least you will only kill yourself in case of an accidents. You know, the hungry lions drive SUVs. It must be hard for people of other nations to know their nations have managed to escape the Law of the Jungle, and the people of another nation feel superior enough to do what they please in internal and international affairs, etc, etc. I have no idea. *Who are you talking about? *Even with the worst of times, the US is doing a better job of managing its affairs than a lot of countries. *Been to Haiti lately? Good to know that America is doing better than Haiti. Probably even better than Cuba. But it remains a country of extreme contrasts and disparities among the civilized nations. In short, nothing is easy, because THE ONLY EASY WAY IS TO DRIVE AN SUV AND PRETEND YOU'LL BE SAVED BY ARMAGEDDON. If leaps of logic was an Olympic sport, you'd get a gold metal. It's also easy to drive a big bike, if only you could stay away from a bicycle forum. Hey moron, I'm not in a bike forum. I'm in an urban planning one. If you don't want people like me in the threads, then stop your moronic cross-posting and the problem will be solved. God bless America. http://www.cabaloosa.com/images/Main...20East....Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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God bless America
On Sep 10, 10:26*pm, Pat wrote:
On Sep 10, 4:22*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Sep 10, 3:57*pm, Pat wrote: However it must be very hard for you too... No, not really. *Live and let live is a good philosophy, with reason. |
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you are just making Canada look stupid
On Sep 10, 10:07*pm, (Tom Keats) wrote:
And you are just making Canada look stupid. I'm just shining the Light of Truth on your anti-cycling FUDmongering, PosterBoy. So now you've gone from admonishing riders to get off the road, to bemoaning the shrinkage of the polar icecaps. *It's a clumsy and artless distractionary tactic on your part, as you grasp at straws to salvage credibility. *You squirm like a worm. You're still the guy who wants cyclists to get off the streets & roads, and take to the sidewalks where they'll (we'll) be "safer." *In a pig's eye! You must have heard about bike ridership in Holland or Denmark, right? That's what I have in mind, not your melting tundra. OK? |
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God bless America
On Sep 11, 10:58*am, ComandanteBanana
wrote: On Sep 10, 10:26*pm, Pat wrote: On Sep 10, 4:22*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Sep 10, 3:57*pm, Pat wrote: However it must be very hard for you too... No, not really. *Live and let live is a good philosophy, with reason. If that were the case, people could drive or ride a bike in safety. When the latter is not accomplished (in safety), you intimidate the people into driving. It must be hard TO LIVE WITHOUT A SENSE OF HUMOR (the monkey giving a banana to the hungry lion). I continue to have no idea what you are talking about with your metaphors, for the most part. *I am neither a sheep nor a lion nor monkey, whatever they are. *I am hard to categorize. Trust me, you are more related to the monkey than to the lion. But the lion is also the symbol of power and wealth. So I think you are a sheep who follows the lion. It must be hard to lie to yourself that you are a sheep and not a monkey. No, not really. *But then again I don't know what you're talking about. *It must be a biker thing. No biker thing. EVOLUTION, DARWIN, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST, the foundation of the economic system we've got. Which is why cyclists are simply dismissed as "monkeys." It must be hard to wait for God to solve the problem and then find out that the people of Eastern Island had the same hope too (they ended up eating each other). Waiting for God is not hard. *It just requires faith: faith in God. Faith in man. Faith in God is not faith in man. Faith in man is called HUMANISM. And that requires taking action (riding bikes for example) to prevent a catastrophe, not wait for God to save us. It must be hard to hear there's no money for bike facilities No, not at all. *If they're for people like you, who needs them. *It'd be good not to have them around. Ok, people like me and people who care about saving the environment, like this kayaker going to the North Pole to make the poing of ice melting. Probably there's a good chunk of people out there willing to take responsibility in their hands. or even for fighting Global Warming and then waste a fortune in wars. It must be hard to hear a lonely kayaker to the North Pole and find very little ice left and few polar bears. And then tell you that there's no future because the nations of the world are indifferent. |
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you are just making Canada look stupid
On Sep 11, 11:01*am, ComandanteBanana
wrote: On Sep 10, 10:07*pm, (Tom Keats) wrote: And you are just making Canada look stupid. I'm just shining the Light of Truth on your anti-cycling FUDmongering, PosterBoy. So now you've gone from admonishing riders to get off the road, to bemoaning the shrinkage of the polar icecaps. *It's a clumsy and artless distractionary tactic on your part, as you grasp at straws to salvage credibility. *You squirm like a worm. You're still the guy who wants cyclists to get off the streets & roads, and take to the sidewalks where they'll (we'll) be "safer." *In a pig's eye! You must have heard about bike ridership in Holland or Denmark, right? That's what I have in mind, not your melting tundra. OK? The thing is, no one gives a cr*p what you think because of your bizarre thoughts and behavior. Even if anyone cared, there's not much anyone could/would do in a NG. If you think you have solutions to world problems, go run for office. |
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God bless America
On Sep 11, 1:13*pm, Pat wrote:
On Sep 11, 10:58*am, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Sep 10, 10:26*pm, Pat wrote: On Sep 10, 4:22*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Sep 10, 3:57*pm, Pat wrote: However it must be very hard for you too... No, not really. *Live and let live is a good philosophy, with reason. If that were the case, people could drive or ride a bike in safety. When the latter is not accomplished (in safety), you intimidate the people into driving. It must be hard TO LIVE WITHOUT A SENSE OF HUMOR (the monkey giving a banana to the hungry lion). I continue to have no idea what you are talking about with your metaphors, for the most part. *I am neither a sheep nor a lion nor monkey, whatever they are. *I am hard to categorize. Trust me, you are more related to the monkey than to the lion. But the lion is also the symbol of power and wealth. So I think you are a sheep who follows the lion. It must be hard to lie to yourself that you are a sheep and not a monkey. No, not really. *But then again I don't know what you're talking about. *It must be a biker thing. No biker thing. EVOLUTION, DARWIN, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST, the foundation of the economic system we've got. Which is why cyclists are simply dismissed as "monkeys." It must be hard to wait for God to solve the problem and then find out that the people of Eastern Island had the same hope too (they ended up eating each other). Waiting for God is not hard. *It just requires faith: faith in God. Faith in man. Faith in God is not faith in man. Faith in man is called HUMANISM. And that requires taking action (riding bikes for example) to prevent a catastrophe, not wait for God to save us. It must be hard to hear there's no money for bike facilities No, not at all. *If they're for people like you, who needs them.. *It'd be good not to have them around. Ok, people like me and people who care about saving the environment, like this kayaker going to the North Pole to make the poing of ice melting. Probably there's a good chunk of people out there willing to take responsibility in their hands. or even for fighting Global Warming and then waste a fortune in wars. It must be hard to hear a lonely kayaker to the North Pole and find very little ice left and few polar bears. And then tell you that there's no future because the nations of the world are indifferent. It must be hard to have AGAIN the same political party of the past 8 years. If you think there's much of a difference between the parties, then I pity you even more. *The only difference is one lies and the other doesn't tell the truth. *They're sort of like you. I have called them "Republicrats," and yet remain hopeful that someone will break the cycle. It must be hard that one country unilaterally retired from the Kyoto Protocol and then unleashed the Law of the Jungle attacking others who have oil. It must be hard to witness the sheep to be accomplices to this so they can have their SUVs' gas tanks full. As things go, gas remains relatively inexpensive. Bad for the environment. But they are plannig to drill anyway, no matter what. It must be hard to want to do something and yet feel that's there's no place for you to ride a bike because you don't have money to burn. |
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you are just making Canada look stupid
On Sep 11, 1:15*pm, Pat wrote:
On Sep 11, 11:01*am, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Sep 10, 10:07*pm, (Tom Keats) wrote: And you are just making Canada look stupid. I'm just shining the Light of Truth on your anti-cycling FUDmongering, PosterBoy. So now you've gone from admonishing riders to get off the road, to bemoaning the shrinkage of the polar icecaps. *It's a clumsy and artless distractionary tactic on your part, as you grasp at straws to salvage credibility. *You squirm like a worm. You're still the guy who wants cyclists to get off the streets & roads, and take to the sidewalks where they'll (we'll) be "safer." *In a pig's eye! You must have heard about bike ridership in Holland or Denmark, right? That's what I have in mind, not your melting tundra. OK? The thing is, no one gives a cr*p what you think because of your bizarre thoughts and behavior. *Even if anyone cared, there's not much anyone could/would do in a NG. *If you think you have solutions to world problems, go run for office.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What party, Republican or Democrat? You told me they are the same thing. How many sponsors I need to have a chance? The only thing the monkey can do is MAKE NOISE, and there's no place for it like the Internet. But you should get into the jungle metaphors because they explain why people like you can't understand... "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his job depends on not understanding it." -Upton Sinclair (author of "The Jungle") |
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