taken from lafixed.com
then taken from sdfixed.com
this is not my post.
"so jorgensen (ryan), voodoo mermaid (sara), mikey barrata and i climbed into the tour van (bruce!) yesterday afternoon with our bikes and headed to the che cafe for a spring break! show. mikey and i were riding around ucsd while jorgensen's band was playing, and while sara was in the bathroom, both their bikes were stolen. 3000 dollars worth of bike in 3 minutes. ryan just got laid off too, so this was extra bad, and sara spent three years finding that merckx peugeot. we waited a ****ING HOUR for campus security to show up--a police report would be crucial for recovering them if they turned up on craigslist or ebay. the car ride back is awful--mikey's getting his heart broken via text, sara's been crying for two hours straight, we're out of beer and ryan looks like he's gonna kill someone. i'm just trying to get everyone to sing bohemian rhapsody, because that's what i do.
we're headed out of dana point when ryan's bandmate calls. their friend shari, who i talked to about bikes at the show, saw her ex-boyfriend unload and hide our bikes literally right down the street from where they live. as soon as he's out of sight, she grabs ryan's bianchi fremont, high-tails it back to her house and stashes it in her room. we're elated, but it's crucial that she get the other bike back. we drop mikey off in huntington beach, hop in a more fuel efficient vehicle and drive all the way back to san diego. when we get there, shari has saved both our bikes. we promise not to fire bomb the mother ****ers house, but assure her that we are going to blow his name up in the cycling community, so we can protect our friends. i got to bed at 7:30 this morning.
SO F**K YOU, SEAN PENDLETON. ROT IN BIKE THIEF HELL.
beware, and remember that anytime you're not on your bike is an opportunity for it to be stolen."
The BikeForums Team
-adv-
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I'm glad they got their bikes back...but what a painful read. I'm also not sure what the point of it was.
ggallin
obviously to remind you not to deal with anyone named SEAN PENDELTON because he could potentially be selling you stolen parts.
Grumpy Pig
I'm also not sure what the point of it was.Lock your bike. Don't run out of beer. Bohemian Rhapsody sucks.
roadfix
I'm a terrible reader to begin with so I had a hard time comprehending. These bikes were stolen and then recovered. That's all I got.
Otakugirl
I came away with: "Next time you're in SD and meet someone named Sean Pendleton, give him 30 seconds to prove that his ex-girlfriend Shari's a lying psycho before you kick him in the nuts."
But I could be reading too much into it.
Fat Boy
I came away with: "Next time you're in SD and meet someone named Sean Pendleton, give him 30 seconds to prove that his ex-girlfriend Shari's a lying psycho before you kick him in the nuts."
But I could be reading too much into it.
15 seconds tops.
Moral of the story. Sean Pendleton sucks.
Nachoman
Birds of a feather.
Indolent58
So since the victims filed a report with campus security and they have an eyewitness of this Sean-whoever in possession of the stolen bikes, can we assume that they will press charges and get his ass dragged into court at least? Simply bad-mouthing him in the bike community seems insufficient.
Placid Casual
I'm also not sure what the point of it was.
If you weren't able to discern it from the title or the text, then I'm not sure we can give you the help you need.
cooker
Before the vigilantes hunt down Mr Pendleton and lynch his dog, or something, people should think this through.
How do we know this story isn't total fiction, intended to ruin someone's life through nasty internet lies?
And even if it's true that the bikes were stolen, we only have shari's word that Pendleton had anything to do with it. Isn't it a bit convenient that she just "happened" to meet them around the time their bikes were stolen, and later just "happened" to see her ex-boyfriend (!!!) in possession of the stolen bikes?
And how amazing that BOTH BIKE were in HER possession by the time they got back to San Diego?
Reasonable doubt, people!
cjbruin
If you weren't able to discern it from the title or the text, then I'm not sure we can give you the help you need.
No worries, Chip. I'll explain it to you.
My comment was essentially that it seemed a little weird that instead of calling the police, the person decided to create this stream-of-consciousness post that was not only difficult to read, it serves little to no purpose.
Do we really need to tell people not to leave bicycles unlocked and unattended? It's sad that that's the way it is but it's been that way for a long time. I've seen a few threads lately where people leave their bikes and come back to find them gone...and they are SO surprised. Why?
Who the heck is Sean Pendleton? Is he well known for selling bike parts? Does he frequent the boards where the thread was originally posted? OR was this just something for the OP to do while he was coming down from his high?
If the point was to be helpful, perhaps getting to the point would have been a good idea instead of taking us through poor Mikey getting dumped (at least I think that's what it was). Oh and capital letters at the beginning of sentences would have been nice.
ggallin
1 - i believe the bikes were inside the van at the time and he somehow removed them from it.
2 - there are tons of people who will not go to the police no matter what happens to them because lots of people (myself included) dont like the police.
3 - give me a ration of **** for not capitalizing anything and making these three short statements impossible to read.
cooker
Translation of OP for those who found it hard to read:
Ryan, Sara, Mike and "Nar" (my nickname for the narrator) drove to San Diego for a concert in a van with their bikes. Mike and Nar went riding, and while Ryan was performing, and Sara was in the bathroom, Ryan's and Sara's bikes were stolen. They were valuable and unique bikes. Ryan is unemployed, adding to the blow.
They reported it to campus police.
Driving home, they got a call from Ryan's buddy that a woman called shari had seen her ex-boyfriend Sean with the stolen bikes. Meanwhile Mike got a call that his girlfriend was dumping him. They left Mike and the van at home, and went back to San Diego in another car. By the time they got there shari had both bikes, and claimed she had snuck over and gotten them from Sean's place. There are no other witnesses to Sean's involvement.
Nar is now spreading hate for Sean on the internet.
cjbruin
3 - give me a ration of **** for not capitalizing anything and making these three short statements impossible to read.
This was the closest I could find...sorry...though I suspect it is pretty ****ty.
Translation of OP for those who found it hard to read:
Ryan, Sara, Mike and "Nar" (my nickname for the narrator) drove to San Diego for a concert in a van with their bikes. Mike and Nar went riding, and while Ryan was performing, and Sara was in the bathroom, Ryan's and Sara's bikes were stolen. They were valuable and unique bikes. Ryan is unemployed, adding to the blow.
They reported it to campus police.
Driving home, they got a call from Ryan's buddy that a woman called shari had seen her ex-boyfriend Sean with the stolen bikes. Meanwhile Mike got a call that his girlfriend was dumping him. They left Mike and the van at home, and went back to San Diego in another car. By the time they got there shari had both bikes, and claimed she had snuck over and gotten them from Sean's place. There are no other witnesses to Sean's involvement.
Nar is now spreading hate for Sean on the internet.
Good one Cooker! I didn't know that you speak jive!
ggallin
would you guys be making "jokes" if sean pendelton stole your $4000 full carbon whatevers?
dddave
also, these two bikes are worth nowhere near $3000. i don't know where that came from.
cjbruin
would you guys be making "jokes" if sean pendelton stole your $4000 full carbon whatevers?
If the situation were the same...probably.
Like I posted, I'm glad these guys got their bikes back. It really doesn't matter to me what kind of bikes they were...or how much they cost. In fact, I like my fixie that I built from the ground up as much as any of my bikes (btw, none of them cost four grand).
The original post was really not much more than a semi-coherent rant and while those are not uncommon in this forum, most of them end up having a lot of sarcastic and flippant posts after them.
I admitted my confusion over the whole thing. I don't know Sean Pendleton and I suspect I will never meet Sean Pendleton. Maybe the guy is well known in the San Diego-Garage Band-Fixed Gear-Broken Hearts Club sub-culture. Maybe he has a shop...that would be good info to know. Maybe this was intended as some sort of public service...it's tough to understand.
Or maybe the guy just wanted us to feel sorry for him. It sucks that he had to spend 4+ hours in his car going back and forth, and waste all that money on gas. But in the end, they got their property back and if they aren't going to press charges against the guy, I guess it's over...and it's a somewhat happy ending.
ggallin
jorgenson sez
he entire point of this post is to not cause violence towards sean, but rather to make it known what he did and what kind of person he is. he will lose friends and have difficulty gaining friends. we used to do this to guitar thieves in SD. they were isolated and removed from the community. they were too ashamed to come to shows or parties. no one would book their terrible bands at legit venues. no one would come to their stupid shows if they manages to get the booked. nearly all these kids would end up moving out of san diego out of sheer embarrassment with not a drop of blood spilt.
sean doesn't ride. he's a ****ty metal head who was kicked out of his ****ty metal band and dumped by his awesome ex-girlfriends who is now dating my good friend jesse. to clarify, shari is the best friend of jesse's girlfriend and the roommate of jesse. jesse is not a bandmate of mine, though i've done art for his deathmetal band Gutrot.
Indolent58
2 - there are tons of people who will not go to the police no matter what happens to them because lots of people (myself included) dont like the police.
Not an uncommon attitude, but then why did they go to the campus police? Are they somehow nicer?
Campus police generally can't do squat anyway without involving the regular police.
Placid Casual
would you guys be making "jokes" if sean pendelton stole your $4000 full carbon whatevers?
BF SoCal would turn into a giant support group. Cyber group hugs would abound. Photographs from better times would be posted, memories shared, and a few tears shed.
Naturally, there would be talk of revenge. Roadies would be seen with more than the usual bulges in their cycling-specific shorts. Friends would suspect friends, and strange new alliances would develop. The tension would be felt at every Starbucks from Oceanside to Malibu.
Ultimately, cooler heads would prevail. Instead of lynching the thief, forum participants would settle for generating an eleven-page thread on gun control, reasoning that it would be punishment enough for the thief to have to read it.
None of the people involved would ever get their bikes back. They would keep posting anyway.
1955
BF SoCal would turn into a giant support group. Cyber group hugs would abound. Photographs from better times would be posted, memories shared, and a few tears shed.
Naturally, there would be talk of revenge. Roadies would be seen with more than the usual bulges in their cycling-specific shorts. Friends would suspect friends, and strange new alliances would develop. The tension would be felt at every Starbucks from Oceanside to Malibu.
Ultimately, cooler heads would prevail. Instead of lynching the thief, forum participants would settle for generating an eleven-page thread on gun control, reasoning that it would be punishment enough for the thief to have to read it.
None of the people involved would ever get their bikes back. They would keep posting anyway.
Don't ever change.
Grumpy Pig
BF SoCal would turn into a giant support group. Cyber group hugs would abound. Photographs from better times would be posted, memories shared, and a few tears shed.
Naturally, there would be talk of revenge. Roadies would be seen with more than the usual bulges in their cycling-specific shorts. Friends would suspect friends, and strange new alliances would develop. The tension would be felt at every Starbucks from Oceanside to Malibu.
Ultimately, cooler heads would prevail. Instead of lynching the thief, forum participants would settle for generating an eleven-page thread on gun control, reasoning that it would be punishment enough for the thief to have to read it.
None of the people involved would ever get their bikes back. They would keep posting anyway.
You've turned into the biggest hypocrite on this forum.
ggallin
Lulz
Placid Casual
You've turned into the biggest hypocrite on this forum.
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JTGraphics
Well if this is a completely true story all you need to do is contact local police dept. you say you made a report. Let them know you retrieved the bike and know who took them. You have a police report you have witness to theft from your friend who recovered them.
This would be considered grand theft since they were worth more than 1k. So its a clear cut case for you if all facts are true.
Grumpy Pig
{{{{{{{{{{{{{{*hug*}}}}}}}}}}}}}}Ok, you're back on my favorite members list.
cjbruin
BF SoCal would turn into a giant support group. Cyber group hugs would abound. Photographs from better times would be posted, memories shared, and a few tears shed.
Naturally, there would be talk of revenge. Roadies would be seen with more than the usual bulges in their cycling-specific shorts. Friends would suspect friends, and strange new alliances would develop. The tension would be felt at every Starbucks from Oceanside to Malibu.
Ultimately, cooler heads would prevail. Instead of lynching the thief, forum participants would settle for generating an eleven-page thread on gun control, reasoning that it would be punishment enough for the thief to have to read it.
None of the people involved would ever get their bikes back. They would keep posting anyway.
That was pretty funny. It reads like something one of the "faggy goth kids" from South Park would say.
http://www.betheball.com/placid.JPG
tippy2
BF SoCal would turn into a giant support group. Cyber group hugs would abound. Photographs from better times would be posted, memories shared, and a few tears shed.
Naturally, there would be talk of revenge. Roadies would be seen with more than the usual bulges in their cycling-specific shorts. Friends would suspect friends, and strange new alliances would develop. The tension would be felt at every Starbucks from Oceanside to Malibu.
Ultimately, cooler heads would prevail. Instead of lynching the thief, forum participants would settle for generating an eleven-page thread on gun control, reasoning that it would be punishment enough for the thief to have to read it.
None of the people involved would ever get their bikes back. They would keep posting anyway.
I'm now at a loss for what you wrote above. BF So Cal? The region forum on here? Aren't you one of the main members over there?
And why the hate on the road crowd? Who gives a **** what the bikes cost and I agree with most of the comments in here. I call bull**** on throwing a name out with no proof that the ****ty metal head who was kicked out of his ****ty metal band and dumped by his awesome ex-girlfriends who is now dating my good friend jesse did anything other than maybe punk the OP
dragging your own prejudice against spandex wearing cyclists into this is low dude
Placid Casual
I'm now at a loss for what you wrote above. BF So Cal? The region forum on here? Aren't you one of the main members over there?
And why the hate on the road crowd? Who gives a **** what the bikes cost and I agree with most of the comments in here. I call bull**** on throwing a name out with no proof that the ****ty metal head who was kicked out of his ****ty metal band and dumped by his awesome ex-girlfriends who is now dating my good friend jesse did anything other than maybe punk the OP
dragging your own prejudice against spandex wearing cyclists into this is low dude
You must be a riot at parties.
Say, did I ever tell you about my friend from Nantucket? Bit of a contortionist, this fellow.
tippy2
You must be a riot at parties.
Say, did I ever tell you about my friend from Nantucket? Bit of a contortionist, this fellow.
That makes about as much sense as the first post in here and is as backassward as your comments on roadies. think before you write if you want anyone to listen, yo.
Chucklehead
Let's all go hang out in front of 7-11, look at the stars, and talk about how no one gets it.
ggallin
q: who is denser than salt water?
Placid Casual
Oh, yeah? Well, let's all...wait, I already did Starbucks and Lycra. Give me a minute.
Chucklehead
Aww shucks. Ya' got me. You're very clever!
Grumpy Pig
Let's all go hang out in front of 7-11, look at the stars, and talk about how no one gets it.Are you cold?
ggallin
not only does cjbruin side with bike thieves, he is also a homophobe!
cjbruin
not only does cjbruin side with bike thieves, he is also a homophobe!
What makes you think I'm afraid of you?
ggallin
he also threatens people half his age on the internet! wow, what a stand up individual you are.
Chucklehead
he also threatens people half his age on the internet! wow, what a stand up individual you are.
You seem brighter when you just post and disappear for a while.
voltman
he also threatens people half his age on the internet! wow, what a stand up individual you are.
In his defense, he also threatens people twice his age in real life.
Nachoman
I once beat up a guy in a wheel chair.
cjbruin
In his defense, he also threatens people twice his age in real life.
Yeah...like anyone twice my age is still alive.
cjbruin
he also threatens people half his age on the internet! wow, what a stand up individual you are.