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"Corvus Corvax" wrote in message ...
Dan Volker wrote: I can see you as the tough guy in the chess club while in high school, a kid who carefully planned to stay away from the football team or other more physical types. Or maybe you were the "big dog" in the AV club. This is so ****ing funny I can hardly believe it. back in highschool, the guys who made cycling their primary sport, were the guys to wimpy to go out for football or any other contact sport. Now that we are out of college and in the real world, contact sports are largely unavailable, and impractical, so sports like cycling will prevail Are you serious? I have a suggestion: go get a tattoo on your forehead that says "I am a meathead" and be done with it. You could save a lot of people the trouble of bothering to talk to you. That might even make him more fun to laugh at as well. JD |
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justen wrote in message ...
JD wrote: No, *this* makes *you* ridiculous: ". We'll add clueless to that as well. Got a problem with Stanford, bitch? ;-) justen Stanford people are usually more worthy of ridicule by their cluelessness. Overeducated goobers who can't complete the simple act of securing a bike to a rack are funny. JD |
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"JD" wrote in message m... justen wrote in message ... JD wrote: No, *this* makes *you* ridiculous: ". We'll add clueless to that as well. Got a problem with Stanford, bitch? ;-) justen Stanford people are usually more worthy of ridicule by their cluelessness. Overeducated goobers who can't complete the simple act of securing a bike to a rack are funny. See previous post. Bikes were attached properly. Problem=design flaw. I assume that by posting the same message twice you were trolling for a response. Here you go. cc |
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Dan Volker wrote: "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote Also, wtf does your growing up in Buffalo have to do with JD? This was to Corvus, who now lives in Buffalo. His comments did not sound like they were from someone who had grown up in Buffalo, thus the question. Didn't grow up in Buffalo, but I grew up spending pretty much all of my spare time on skis in a town where you weren't considered an athelete unless you played football. I considered it ignorant and narrow-minded then, and I do now. But last I checked, you were slagging JD because, in your amazing psycho-fantasy, he is bitter and ostracized because he didn't make the ball team. Or something. Sometimes you say things that are so floridly stupid that I can't help but comment, even if it accomplishes nothing. I'll try to exercise better restraint in the future. It just ain't worth it. CC |
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JD wrote: Not really. I do find overeducated career students who have trouble tying their shoes, or completing the simple act of securing a bicycle to a bike rack rather humorous though. ;-) CC |
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JD Wrote: mark_kendrick wrote in message ... Some of my favorite riding is done up and down a course that has about 50' of elevation change. just because you don't run downhill for 3-4 minutes doesn't mean you don't know what downhill means. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...3-4 minutes. I've ridden climbs and daownhills that were only 50yds long that could kill you. I'm ascared of your "deadly" 50 yard downhills...WAH! To assume that anyone who doesn't live near a couple thousand feet of elevation change isn't a mountainbiker will get your ass handed to you in a race. What does race have to do with anything? Are you some kind of racist? grow up looser. OK, I'll head over to a local pickup bar right away and get me a skank to take home. That should make me looser. JD ???? these responses are ridiculous on sooooooo many levels. What an astounding lack of wit. -- mark_kendrick |
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"Corvus Corvax" wrote in message ... Dan Volker wrote: "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote Also, wtf does your growing up in Buffalo have to do with JD? This was to Corvus, who now lives in Buffalo. His comments did not sound like they were from someone who had grown up in Buffalo, thus the question. Didn't grow up in Buffalo, but I grew up spending pretty much all of my spare time on skis in a town where you weren't considered an athelete unless you played football. I considered it ignorant and narrow-minded then, and I do now. But last I checked, you were slagging JD because, in your amazing psycho-fantasy, he is bitter and ostracized because he didn't make the ball team. Or something. Sometimes you say things that are so floridly stupid that I can't help but comment, even if it accomplishes nothing. I'll try to exercise better restraint in the future. It just ain't worth it. CC CC, When JD says something ridiculously stupid to me, I reserve the right to respond with even higher levels of stupidity ( sometimes containing a form of logic--sometimes not ;-) . Its my right as a mountain biker and as an American :-) Regards, Dan Volker P.S. The issue of dominant sports in Highschool has a lot to do with how most guys relate to others in an argument or confrontational setting, as well as in group communication and business negotiations. The sports teach the consequences of each form of confrontational style, and how a kid learns to negotiate future discussions and confrontations will have alot to do with the sports they chose in school ( or lack of) and how well they performed in them. I can only react to how poorly JD has appeared to have developed. |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:30:35 -0400, Dan Volker wrote:
The sports teach the consequences of each form of confrontational style, and how a kid learns to negotiate future discussions and confrontations will have alot to do with the sports they chose in school (or lack of) and how well they performed in them. Ah, this would explain why football players are so meek and non-confrontational off the field. ;-) -- -BB- To reply to me, drop the attitude (from my e-mail address, at least) |
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mark_kendrick wrote:
grow up looser. OK, I'll head over to a local pickup bar right away and get me a skank to take home. That should make me looser. JD ???? these responses are ridiculous on sooooooo many levels. What an astounding lack of wit. I agree completely. It's a wonder anyone even bothers.../with YOU/. Bill "free clue: it's LOSER not looser" S. |
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"cc" wrote in message ...
See previous post. Bikes were attached properly. Problem=design flaw. Yeah, blame it on a "design flaw". You're funny. I assume that by posting the same message twice you were trolling for a response. Here you go. Your assumption is just that, an assumption. Google was not cooperating with my PC very well yesterday. JD |
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