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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...ident-7-6-2011
Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! PMH |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote:
On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
"Mike Vandeman" wrote in message
... On Jul 8, 5:30 am, PMH wrote: [...] The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! I will always include irrelevant trivia in my posts since I want to give the idiots something to chew on. Tom Sherman will always bite even if no one else does. -- Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 9, 3:54*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote: On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun.... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! Leave it to Michael J. Vandeman to commit crimes and wind up in jail, no surprise there! |
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HIKER EATEN BY BEAR
ONE LESS HIKER IN THE WAY
MIKE COULD YOU CLEAN UP THE MESS WHILE DOING YOUR ROAD CLEAN UP? I DONT WANT TO CLEAN MY TIRES |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 9, 10:06*am, Kayak 44 wrote:
On Jul 9, 3:54*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote: On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming.. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! Leave it to Michael J. Vandeman to commit crimes and wind up in jail, no surprise there! Leave it to Kayak 44 to hide behine anonymity to lie and slander, as all mountain bikers do. |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 10, 10:31*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Jul 9, 10:06*am, Kayak 44 wrote: On Jul 9, 3:54*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote: On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! Leave it to Michael J. Vandeman to commit crimes and wind up in jail, no surprise there! Leave it to Kayak 44 to hide behine anonymity to lie and slander, as all mountain bikers do. How is it sander? You committed crime. You spent 8 days in jail. All facts. A PhD and yet you weren't smart enough to keep from being another low-life, thug. |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 10, 10:32*am, Kayak 44 wrote:
On Jul 10, 10:31*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 9, 10:06*am, Kayak 44 wrote: On Jul 9, 3:54*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote: On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! Leave it to Michael J. Vandeman to commit crimes and wind up in jail, no surprise there! Leave it to Kayak 44 to hide behine anonymity to lie and slander, as all mountain bikers do. How is it sander? You committed crime. No, I didn't. You spent 8 days in *jail. No, I didn't. All facts. Nope, lies. Slander. Mountain bikers don't know how to tell the truth. They just say whatever is convenient to them. You are DISGUSTING. A PhD and yet you weren't smart enough to keep from being another low-life, thug. More slander. Nothing new, for a mountain biker. |
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Evolution in Action! ANOTHER Death from Mountain Biking
On Jul 10, 8:36*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Jul 10, 10:32*am, Kayak 44 wrote: On Jul 10, 10:31*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 9, 10:06*am, Kayak 44 wrote: On Jul 9, 3:54*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Jul 8, 5:30*am, PMH wrote: On Jul 7, 2:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...n-dies-in-moun... Man Dies in Mountain Biking Accident Updated: Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST Published : Wednesday, 06 Jul 2011, 4:08 PM MST FLAGSTAFF - Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a Flagstaff man who was apparently involved in a mountain biking accident. 64-year-old James Lounsberry apparently died from fatal injuries he suffered during a bicycle trip from Mtn. Elden to Shultz Pass Road. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call on Tuesday afternoon from Lounsberry, who reported he was seriously injured while riding his bicycle along Shultz Creek Tail Head. Medical personnel arrived and tried to treat the victim, who was soon transported to the Flagstaff Medical Center. He was eventually pronounced deceased. Over the course of the investigation, detectives found Lounsberry was dropped off at the top of Mt. Elden and chose to ride his bicycle down while a family member drove. The investigation is ongoing. The death of someone 64 years old has NOTHING to do with the ability to pass on one's genes. The statistical likelihood that this individual has done all the breeding one might expect is overwhelming. Once again your manic obsession with a single mode of activity skews your cognition right out the window! Leave it to a mountain biker, to totally miss the point, and focus on irrelevant trivia. No surprize there! Leave it to Michael J. Vandeman to commit crimes and wind up in jail, no surprise there! Leave it to Kayak 44 to hide behine anonymity to lie and slander, as all mountain bikers do. How is it sander? You committed crime. No, I didn't. You spent 8 days in *jail. No, I didn't. *All facts. Nope, lies. Slander. Mountain bikers don't know how to tell the truth. They just say whatever is convenient to them. You are DISGUSTING. *A PhD and yet you weren't smart enough to keep from being another low-life, thug. More slander. Nothing new, for a mountain biker. Oh, my bad, spent 7 days in jail, not 8. Must suck to be banned from the UC Trails. Now don't get caught breaking the law Michael...again. "30 days, to be served on the sheriff's work detail (picking up trash). No actual prison to be served, if the Sheriff takes him. The program costs some money, too. He also gets credit for having been in custody for 7 days. Judge said picking up trash was a good plan for a passionate environmentalist like MV. Has to stay off the UC trails for 3 years. " |
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