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Steve Wrote: On 9/13/04 10:45 AM, in article , "CowPunk" wrote: I think it's Mike Creed... Old or New?? OldMC ?........Not me and not the kid either OMC -- omc |
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Ryan Barrett wrote: Not a chance... I think it is Kurgan. Dumbass - I don't pay enough attention to the scene anymore to be crit pro. But thanks anyway. |
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Al James wrote:
1. Crit Pro's RBR headers are stamped by Google groups as originating in the Pacific time zone. Saunders (http://eriksaunders.com) lives and trains in Twentynine Palms, Calif., also in the Pacific time zone. Him and forty million other people 2. Crit Pro refers to www.stolenunderground.com in his anti-doping posts. Stolenunderground is the first link on Saunders' web page on his "Links" page. I think Saunders dropped a reference to stolenunderground.com in RBR before crit pro ever showed up. 5. Crit Pro claimed to be at T-Mobile Int'l today, but his time stamp for his newsgroup post the same day at 5 pm is too soon for Saunders to make it back to 29 Palms, only 2.5 hours after the race concluded. Crit Pro claimed to DNF. Interestingly, Saunders' name is not in the T-Mobile race results, not even as a DNF; this would suggest that Saunders never left SoCal. Or, he used a laptop and T-Mobile's results list wrongly omitted Saunders' DNF. Interesting that you list this numbered among your points of evidence, since it seems to contradict the idea. Saunders wasn't at T-Mobile - the start list was not final. There are eight other Ofotos on the results list, Zack Walker is the eighth one who wasn't on the startlist. Sorry, you have to retake Internet Stalking 101 before you can get your degree! 6. Most riders don't publish web sites the way Saunders does. There are some, yes, but Saunders' is unique with its in your face style. The web page suggests a desire by Saunders to get his persona "out there" for all to read. Just like Crit Pro. Huh, actually it says to me that he is willing to attach his name when he gets in your face. |
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i always thought that crit pro was dangerous dave... he is a quiet guy, but
with a big sense of humor, and it seems like crit pro would be a perfect persona that he could "strap on" to screw some top guys names... but now i dont think that anymore... |
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Come on waddel.... You know who it is, spill it.
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No way...(note how I always use 3 dots too).
Saunders' website is too "Yo MTV Raps!" in its vernacular. Crit Pro writes the King's English (word to that). But after reading his site, I was mildy convinced that he thinks he is Matt Decanio (who himself seems to think he's really Flava flav). word to ya mutha. Al James wrote in message .com... A few signs point that way. 1. Crit Pro's RBR headers are stamped by Google groups as originating in the Pacific time zone. Saunders (http://eriksaunders.com) lives and trains in Twentynine Palms, Calif., also in the Pacific time zone. 2. Crit Pro refers to www.stolenunderground.com in his anti-doping posts. Stolenunderground is the first link on Saunders' web page on his "Links" page. 3. Language and style. Saunders' web page makes heavy use of "three-dot" sentence structure with few capital letters. Crit Pro rarely uses 3-dot but often drops the capital letters. The writing style (direct, staccato, blunt with some profanity) of Crit Pro and Saunders are fairly similar. 4. Crit Pro claimed to be in Downers Grove for the crit championship. Saunders raced there. 5. Crit Pro claimed to be at T-Mobile Int'l today, but his time stamp for his newsgroup post the same day at 5 pm is too soon for Saunders to make it back to 29 Palms, only 2.5 hours after the race concluded. Crit Pro claimed to DNF. Interestingly, Saunders' name is not in the T-Mobile race results, not even as a DNF; this would suggest that Saunders never left SoCal. Or, he used a laptop and T-Mobile's results list wrongly omitted Saunders' DNF. 6. Most riders don't publish web sites the way Saunders does. There are some, yes, but Saunders' is unique with its in your face style. The web page suggests a desire by Saunders to get his persona "out there" for all to read. Just like Crit Pro. |
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erik saunders wrote:
please... i sign my ****... crit pro will never be me... i own all my own assenine commentary... in fact, i take it as a matter of pride!... Well its not all assenine [sic], I though the post on pedalling technique was pretty good (http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...mb-m13.aol.com). And in King's English too. |
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