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No congratulations for you!
Not that my adulation (or lack of) means much, mind you. Just keep your
resolve, please. Kill the troll. Starve him to death. To death. Unless you enjoy his presence, of course. Anyone have any feelings about this bike I'm looking at purchasing? Is it a bobber, heavy, or anything? Thanks. http://tucson.craigslist.org/bik/232456600.html Tom |
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No congratulations for you!
tom wrote:
Not that my adulation (or lack of) means much, mind you. Just keep your resolve, please. Kill the troll. Starve him to death. To death. Unless you enjoy his presence, of course. Anyone have any feelings about this bike I'm looking at purchasing? Is it a bobber, heavy, or anything? Thanks. http://tucson.craigslist.org/bik/232456600.html Tom Yikes! For that money you can get a 15 year old high end rigid that's sat in a garage unmolested for 14.5 years, and put new tires on it. It'll weigh half as much and go twice as fast. ;-) Shawn |
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No congratulations for you!
Shawn wrote:
tom wrote: Not that my adulation (or lack of) means much, mind you. Just keep your resolve, please. Kill the troll. Starve him to death. To death. Unless you enjoy his presence, of course. Anyone have any feelings about this bike I'm looking at purchasing? Is it a bobber, heavy, or anything? Thanks. http://tucson.craigslist.org/bik/232456600.html Tom Yikes! For that money you can get a 15 year old high end rigid that's sat in a garage unmolested for 14.5 years, and put new tires on it. It'll weigh half as much and go twice as fast. ;-) Shawn Plus, this one "Needs work on breaks". Depending on the severity and location of the breaks that could be a dangerous bike! Matt |
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No congratulations for you!
I've got enough hard tail bikes around here. Heavy, huh? I hope to look
at it today. Thanks. Shawn wrote: tom wrote: Not that my adulation (or lack of) means much, mind you. Just keep your resolve, please. Kill the troll. Starve him to death. To death. Unless you enjoy his presence, of course. Anyone have any feelings about this bike I'm looking at purchasing? Is it a bobber, heavy, or anything? Thanks. http://tucson.craigslist.org/bik/232456600.html Tom Yikes! For that money you can get a 15 year old high end rigid that's sat in a garage unmolested for 14.5 years, and put new tires on it. It'll weigh half as much and go twice as fast. ;-) Shawn |
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No congratulations for you!
Yow, I just assumed he's a poor speller! Taken literally, this bike
could need a magnafluxing. Thanks. Tom MattB wrote: Shawn wrote: tom wrote: Not that my adulation (or lack of) means much, mind you. Just keep your resolve, please. Kill the troll. Starve him to death. To death. Unless you enjoy his presence, of course. Anyone have any feelings about this bike I'm looking at purchasing? Is it a bobber, heavy, or anything? Thanks. http://tucson.craigslist.org/bik/232456600.html Tom Yikes! For that money you can get a 15 year old high end rigid that's sat in a garage unmolested for 14.5 years, and put new tires on it. It'll weigh half as much and go twice as fast. ;-) Shawn Plus, this one "Needs work on breaks". Depending on the severity and location of the breaks that could be a dangerous bike! Matt |
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