Old 11-11-08 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nayr497
I say you get this posted in the FG/SS gallery as a sticky in order to dissuade anyone else from doing such a horrible thing to a Tommasini, or other beautiful classic road frame. This is unforgivable when you can pick up 5/8/10 stock frames now for $350 and suddenly become a fixed gear "cyclist".

Drew needs to be worked over with pliers and a hammer.

And, I completely don't buy into the idea that Drew didn't know what he was doing. Tommasini's are too incredible to think it was okay to do that. I just think he is such a **** that he didn't care
In Drew's defense, I once worked with a guy named drew and he was a total idiot.

Once he was going on about how he was a master of some martial art or other and I told him that I was a master of the Martial arts as well.

Drew: "which one?"

I: "Lap Gok, the dreaded secret Irish art of Self Defense"

Drew (with awe and wonder): "I've heard of that! It's deadly, dude! You know that?"

I: "Yes."

Drew: "Geez, man, could you show me some moves?"

I: "No, it might kill you."

Little did Drew know I found out about Lap Gok in some weird Monty Python book I had, which had an ad for Lap Gok, complete with a picture of a Leprachaun in a Kung Fu pose. Drew also once asked me what happened to the old X-factor comic book, and I told him Gatorade had bought all rights to the name. Drew was none to bright; perhaps this was his frame.
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