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Old 11-20-16, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by 350htrr
Exactly, If they thought they could do it they would try,... But he don't... So it ain't going to happen until they thing it can be done.
That wasn't my only point. I think we are seeing a lot of positive trends, all-around, toward an increased use of bicycles for commuting and utility. I am particularly pleased to see many individuals under the age of 30 becoming engaged in "alternative" lifestyle.
Look at all the "trends" that were once fringe activities and are now main-stream; yoga, organic foods and natural, preventive medicine. Love takes time.
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