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Old June 10th 16, 05:28 AM posted to rec.bicycles.soc
EdwardDolan
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Default Mountain Biking Is Inappropriate In Wilderness

"John B." wrote in message ...
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But Dol, if I remember correctly, it was you, the abominable Dolan,

that originated discussion of the Wilderness Act, and now you are
asking "what it does say"?

I know what it says, but I never spend time reinventing the wheel. If you want to know what it says, then read it – and then shut the **** up!

Good Lord Man! You seemed so intent on proving your point by shouting

"Wilderness Act, Wilderness Act" and now we discover that you need
someone to tell you what it means?

One thing for sure, I take pride in being the laziest man in the world and I will never do any one else’s research. If you want to know what it says, then read it – and then shut the **** up!

Mountain bikes have wheels. Wheels are for roads.

Trails are for walking. What’s the matter? Can’t walk?

Ed Dolan the Great – Minnesota


 




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