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![]() "JimmyMac" wrote in message ... On Mar 22, 7:00 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote: [...] I give you as much advice as I think you can absorb. No need to thank me. I do these kind of favors out of the goodness of my soul. After all, I am not only Great, but a Great Saint known far and wide in Minnesota as Saint Edward the Great! 1. I didn't thank you. 2. Your very drivel is so simplistic that even all but the very dumbest would not be challenged to absorb it. 3. I don't believe I have eve requested your advice and have gone on record numerous times to indicate that your advice is neither needed, desired or welcomed; and, that is advice that you have yet been unabele to absorb! 4. You misspelled Headward the Grate ... again. You need much instruction just as all children do. Does one ask a child if he wants to be instructed? Of course not! You instruct children for their own good whether they are thankful for it or not. It is a duty that the wise owe to the ignorant, especially if one is imbued with a sense of noblesse oblige like I am. It is all part of my Saintliness. [...] Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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You're slipping Ed.
What happened to the customary "All Top Posters are Idiots"? It is clear you don't read your own posting anymore. How could this get by you? "Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:rM6dnXeWudSsr1XUnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@prairiewave. com... "Jeff Grippe" wrote in message m... I am by far, the dumbest. In addition to being a top poster (which I guess just makes me an idiot), I read a fair number of your and big Jim's posts. What can I say? Some people listen Howard Stern, I read your posts. I also echo Tom, I'm glad you're alive and well. That goes for big Jim as well. Jeff Hells Bells, I don't even read my own posts anymore. I am on automatic when it comes to what is left of ARBR. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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![]() "Jeff Grippe" wrote in message m... You're slipping Ed. What happened to the customary "All Top Posters are Idiots"? It is clear you don't read your own posting anymore. [...] Have you decided on a retirement city that is suitable for your cycling needs yet? I decided long ago that there is something wrong with every conceivable place on the face of the earth. Therefore, you might as well stay where you are. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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![]() "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Have you decided on a retirement city that is suitable for your cycling needs yet? I decided long ago that there is something wrong with every conceivable place on the face of the earth. Therefore, you might as well stay where you are. The problem with where I am is the cold. It just doesn't agree with all the hardware in my body. If the cold weren't an issue, I'd move somewhere along the rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to DC. It is 400+ miles of trail where you never encounter a car. But, alas, the cold is the real issue. I've considered Austin, TX. Being full of liberals like me and being a center for the kind of music that I like, it seems pretty good. All of that is a long way off, however. I won't be doing any moving until my son graduates from college. Even then, I'll probably stay in White Plains for most of the year and go to Austin for the worst of the winter. Jeff |
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On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Jeff Grippe" wrote:
The problem with where I am is the cold. It just doesn't agree with all the hardware in my body. If the cold weren't an issue, I'd move somewhere along the rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to DC. It is 400+ miles of trail where you never encounter a car. But, alas, the cold is the real issue. I've considered Austin, TX. Being full of liberals like me and being a center for the kind of music that I like, it seems pretty good. All of that is a long way off, however. I won't be doing any moving until my son graduates from college. Even then, I'll probably stay in White Plains for most of the year and go to Austin for the worst of the winter. Jeff The problem with Austin is the cost of living, it's the most expensive city in Texas. There is a bright side however, just last week a woman was given a ticket for hitting a cyclist and the cyclist wasn't even dead. Opus |
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![]() "Opus" wrote in message ... On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Jeff Grippe" wrote: The problem with where I am is the cold. It just doesn't agree with all the hardware in my body. If the cold weren't an issue, I'd move somewhere along the rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to DC. It is 400+ miles of trail where you never encounter a car. But, alas, the cold is the real issue. I've considered Austin, TX. Being full of liberals like me and being a center for the kind of music that I like, it seems pretty good. All of that is a long way off, however. I won't be doing any moving until my son graduates from college. Even then, I'll probably stay in White Plains for most of the year and go to Austin for the worst of the winter. Jeff The problem with Austin is the cost of living, it's the most expensive city in Texas. There is a bright side however, just last week a woman was given a ticket for hitting a cyclist and the cyclist wasn't even dead. Opus Well remember that I'm used to New York City standards when it comes to cost of living so I don't think the sticker shock is going to be bad. I'll have to research how Austin cost of living compares the New York. Do you live there? The woman who hit me, who admitted that there was no reason that she should have hit me, did not get a ticket. I wasn't dead either although I'll bet she wouldn't have gotten a ticket even if I was. In White Plains, where I live, they love to write parking tickets. Public and metered parking has gone to 24/7 including Sundays and Holidays. Now if they were putting that money into building REAL bike routes (defined as being completely segreated from cars) then I wouldn't complain. Jeff |
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![]() "Opus" wrote in message ... On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Jeff Grippe" wrote: The problem with where I am is the cold. It just doesn't agree with all the hardware in my body. If the cold weren't an issue, I'd move somewhere along the rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to DC. It is 400+ miles of trail where you never encounter a car. But, alas, the cold is the real issue. I've considered Austin, TX. Being full of liberals like me and being a center for the kind of music that I like, it seems pretty good. All of that is a long way off, however. I won't be doing any moving until my son graduates from college. Even then, I'll probably stay in White Plains for most of the year and go to Austin for the worst of the winter. Jeff The problem with Austin is the cost of living, it's the most expensive city in Texas. There is a bright side however, just last week a woman was given a ticket for hitting a cyclist and the cyclist wasn't even dead. Opus I rather liked University towns when I was younger, but no more. Young people are a pain in the ass. Most of them are just barely socialized, let alone civilized. And besides, the university professors are all genuine assholes committed to liberalism as if it were ever going to do anything for anyone. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota\ |
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![]() "Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:frGdnT1epKJNE1fUnZ2dnUVZ_ovinZ2d@prairiewave. com... "Opus" wrote in message ... On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Jeff Grippe" wrote: The problem with where I am is the cold. It just doesn't agree with all the hardware in my body. If the cold weren't an issue, I'd move somewhere along the rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to DC. It is 400+ miles of trail where you never encounter a car. But, alas, the cold is the real issue. I've considered Austin, TX. Being full of liberals like me and being a center for the kind of music that I like, it seems pretty good. All of that is a long way off, however. I won't be doing any moving until my son graduates from college. Even then, I'll probably stay in White Plains for most of the year and go to Austin for the worst of the winter. Jeff The problem with Austin is the cost of living, it's the most expensive city in Texas. There is a bright side however, just last week a woman was given a ticket for hitting a cyclist and the cyclist wasn't even dead. Opus I rather liked University towns when I was younger, but no more. Young people are a pain in the ass. Most of them are just barely socialized, let alone civilized. And besides, the university professors are all genuine assholes committed to liberalism as if it were ever going to do anything for anyone. Well I think we agree to disagree on that one. We are a fundamentally flawed species but like the eternal optimist that I am, I have hope. However, I may be completely wrong about where we will end up as a species and I freely admit this. No system of belief be it liberal or conservative is going to have an impact if we don't evolve past our tribal nature. Also, there are simply too many people period. However, neither I nor anyone I know is volunteering to actively reduce the population. Meanwhile, I, like yourself, are closer to the end than the beginning. These are problems for my son to grapple with if he chooses to do so. Jeff PS I still like University towns and Austin, in particular, has a very active music scene so if the cost of living doesn't bother me (it doesn't) then it may be the perfect place to go. |
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![]() "Jeff Grippe" wrote in message m... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message [...] I rather liked University towns when I was younger, but no more. Young people are a pain in the ass. Most of them are just barely socialized, let alone civilized. And besides, the university professors are all genuine assholes committed to liberalism as if it were ever going to do anything for anyone. Well I think we agree to disagree on that one. We are a fundamentally flawed species but like the eternal optimist that I am, I have hope. However, I may be completely wrong about where we will end up as a species and I freely admit this. No system of belief be it liberal or conservative is going to have an impact if we don't evolve past our tribal nature. Also, there are simply too many people period. However, neither I nor anyone I know is volunteering to actively reduce the population. Meanwhile, I, like yourself, are closer to the end than the beginning. These are problems for my son to grapple with if he chooses to do so. America's golden age has come and gone. It happened right after WWII. Things will steadily get worse and worse. We will end up no better than any other second rate nation in the world. PS I still like University towns and Austin, in particular, has a very active music scene so if the cost of living doesn't bother me (it doesn't) then it may be the perfect place to go. I can appreciate an active music scene (provided it is mostly classical music), but if cost of living doesn't matter, I would just as soon live in a nice large apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. When you get to be my age, cycling becomes quite unimportant. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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![]() "Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:T7OdnbdU5aTcAlbUnZ2dnUVZ_qPinZ2d@prairiewave. com... "Jeff Grippe" wrote in message m... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message [...] I rather liked University towns when I was younger, but no more. Young people are a pain in the ass. Most of them are just barely socialized, let alone civilized. And besides, the university professors are all genuine assholes committed to liberalism as if it were ever going to do anything for anyone. Well I think we agree to disagree on that one. We are a fundamentally flawed species but like the eternal optimist that I am, I have hope. However, I may be completely wrong about where we will end up as a species and I freely admit this. No system of belief be it liberal or conservative is going to have an impact if we don't evolve past our tribal nature. Also, there are simply too many people period. However, neither I nor anyone I know is volunteering to actively reduce the population. Meanwhile, I, like yourself, are closer to the end than the beginning. These are problems for my son to grapple with if he chooses to do so. America's golden age has come and gone. It happened right after WWII. Things will steadily get worse and worse. We will end up no better than any other second rate nation in the world. PS I still like University towns and Austin, in particular, has a very active music scene so if the cost of living doesn't bother me (it doesn't) then it may be the perfect place to go. I can appreciate an active music scene (provided it is mostly classical music), but if cost of living doesn't matter, I would just as soon live in a nice large apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. When you get to be my age, cycling becomes quite unimportant. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota Even if cycling is unimportant, for me, climate isn't. I need warm and dry. NY is cold and wet and besides, I hate the upper east side. You couldn't pay me to live in Manhattan anymore. The music in Austin is mostly blues and variations of blues. If you like classical, permit me to recommend Lily Afshar. She is one of the finest classical guitarists I've heard in a long time. She has a small handful of albums and they are all quite good. All the best, Jeff |
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