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Old March 4th 09, 04:55 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Wrong wrong wrong.... (ON topic)

On Mar 4, 8:09*am, "
wrote:
On Mar 4, 9:56*am, "Bill Sornson" wrote:





jwbinpdx wrote:
On Mar 4, 7:08 am, Tom Sherman
wrote:
Just like the fat guy who buys a Trek MadOne and the full
Lance-A-Like outfit to ride down the bike path at 20 kph.
Let them buy it. *It's good for the economy. *Plus I liked riding by
the fat guy in the Lance-A-Like outfit when my leg was still broken
and in an ortho boot. I thought to myself, "how must it feel to be
passed by a old guy on a cross bike with 35mm tires and a broken leg
going up hill." Then I realized that he didn't care. It must be really
liberating to not care about being a dork. I think that puts a person
just a little closer to Nirvana. -- Jay Beattie.


"Dork" -- or maybe just a person with physical challenges who loves cycling,
isn't afraid to show it, and makes the best of it. *(Sounds eerily similar
to...you. *Well, except for the "isn't afraid to show it" part.)


HTH, BS
Plus I liked riding by the fat guy

or maybe just a person with physical challenges


So Bill you are one of those politically correct persons who does not
like to state the truth. *To me a fat guy is a fat guy. *He ain't
physically challenged. *Although I would not be surprised there isn't
some government program in our $787 billion stimulus bill to give aid
and comfort to fat guys.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Plus, the guy was not a dork because he was fat -- it was because he
was on an uber-bike and squeezed like a sausage in to full trade-team
outfit (down to the socks -- I never did that even when I raced and
had to wear uniforms). But again, that's his thang -- he can do what
he wants to do. It's good for the economy. -- Jay Beattie.
 




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