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Old May 7th 04, 03:26 AM
Mike Kruger
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"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message
...

The memory of this interaction may involve feeling that Ryan is a person

of
influence, or that meeting Ryan has the trauma one associates with

meeting
those of great power to ask a boon, or that Ryan has / can bestow

qualities
either by his personal example or by fiat.


The only place I have great power is in my legs, and in the Fabrizio
Mazzoleni Fan Club, membership: 2.

Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine/wiredcola/
President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club


Ryan ... Ryan ... Ryan.
How would Fabrizio approach this situation?
That master of trash talk and exaggeration would surely not be so modest. As
president of his fan club you should consider it your duty to engage in some
immodest amount of overblown braggadocio as a way of imitating your idle.

I mean imitating your idol. Or maybe I was right the first time


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Old May 7th 04, 06:55 AM
Ryan Cousineau
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In article m,
"Mike Kruger" wrote:

"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message
...

The memory of this interaction may involve feeling that Ryan is a person

of
influence, or that meeting Ryan has the trauma one associates with

meeting
those of great power to ask a boon, or that Ryan has / can bestow

qualities
either by his personal example or by fiat.


The only place I have great power is in my legs, and in the Fabrizio
Mazzoleni Fan Club, membership: 2.

Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine/wiredcola/
President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club


Ryan ... Ryan ... Ryan.
How would Fabrizio approach this situation?
That master of trash talk and exaggeration would surely not be so modest. As
president of his fan club you should consider it your duty to engage in some
immodest amount of overblown braggadocio as a way of imitating your idle.

I mean imitating your idol. Or maybe I was right the first time


I vaccilate between loving and hating Fabrizio. He's a lot like me, in
some ways (don't read anything into that).

And here I am, finally a member of my first racing team! But it's a
filthy Fred team that races locally, and I'm Cat 5 pack fodder. And I
didn't get to do any of the three (!) weekly training races that were
available to me this week on three different nights. But I'm guaranteed
to be at next week's WTNC, because I have to...volunteer.

Slower than I wanna be,
--
Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine/wiredcola/
President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
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Old May 7th 04, 02:16 PM
Rick Onanian
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On Thu, 06 May 2004 22:55:38 -0700, Ryan Cousineau
wrote:
And here I am, finally a member of my first racing team! But it's a
filthy Fred team that races locally, and I'm Cat 5 pack fodder. And I

Slower than I wanna be


Don't be fooled by the packaging. Cat 5 is good enough for faster
than 100 megabit networking...
--
Rick Onanian
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Old May 7th 04, 05:34 PM
David Reuteler
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Tom Keats wrote:
Milwaukee PBR is a fine example of American brewing.
I mean that, with all my heart.


when i was in high school in milwaukee (late 80s) it was 25c a glass for
PBR and while they required a driver's license they didn't actually do
the math. supposedly there was a drinking age, it was either 18, 19 or
maybe even 21. who knew.

pbr doesn't even begin to make up for labatt's ice. miller clear beer
might, tho. a beer so bad miller tested it in minneapolis, 300 miles away
but never at home. don't **** where ya live.
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david reuteler

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Old May 8th 04, 12:17 AM
Chris Zacho The Wheelman
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Go to your LBS and order a new Rocky Mountain bicycle immediately! The
importance of a bike trail ending in Canada is too prophetic to
ignore...
;-3)

- -

"May you have the wind at your back.
And a really low gear for the hills!"

Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman"

Chris'Z Corner
http://www.geocities.com/czcorner

 




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