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#26
riding a Pinarello Prince

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Joe, I don't want to change my forum name, I am only changing my signing name at the bottom of every thread
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"Racso", the well oiled machine;)
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#27
Every lane is a bike lane


Joined: Apr 2000
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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Originally posted by Ba-Dg-Er
Am I the only one on this forum that can't believe this thread is still alive?
Am I the only one on this forum that can't believe this thread is still alive?
Chris
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riding a Pinarello Prince

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From: Downtown Toronto,Canada
Bikes: Pinarello, Prince and an FP5
Joe, what do you mean, I can't see the Fubar5 posting about the casino website
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"Racso", the well oiled machine;)
"Racso", the well oiled machine;)
#30
Racso,
Originally posted by fubar5
If it is not sensitive information, can somebody fill me in on why that dude was banned?
If it is not sensitive information, can somebody fill me in on why that dude was banned?
#31
Originally posted by Ba-Dg-Er
Am I the only one on this forum that can't believe this thread is still alive?
Am I the only one on this forum that can't believe this thread is still alive?
No you are not!
#32
High cholesterol

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 96
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From: San Angelo, TX
Bikes: Bikes: Trek 730, Panasonic Dx-1000, Giant Cypress, Specialized Crossroads (wife's)
Which brings up a question, Joe. What's the longest running thread in the history of bikeforums?
And what happens to posts after they sink to the bottom of the list from disuse?
carl
(and when I was a kid, I used to eat spam sliced real thin and fried crisp and smothered in ketchup - what the heck was I thinking?)
And what happens to posts after they sink to the bottom of the list from disuse?
carl
(and when I was a kid, I used to eat spam sliced real thin and fried crisp and smothered in ketchup - what the heck was I thinking?)
#33
I think the longest thread had ~90 replies, but it wasnt a "real" thread, it was a word game thread. As for old posts, there still avalible on the forums. I dont like to prune or delete old threads, as i think of this website / forum as a big living bicycle FAQ.
#34
OK, you guys (or as we say here in New Orleans and the rest of the South, ya'll), I have to come to the defense of a couple of great American food traditions.
First of all, someone unfairly maligned Deviled Ham. Now, if you read the ingredients, Deviled Ham is made from ham, and I don't think it smells like cat food at all. There is a similarly packaged product called potted meat that is made from leftover parts and organs that does smell like cat food. When I was young (1950's) we used to often picnic on Deviled Ham sandwiches when travelling. That was before the advent of nutritious alternatives like McDonalds.
Now,as to Spam, I have very fond memories of mornings at a particular aunt's house at which breakfast would often consist of piles of fried eggs and fried sliced Spam. My mother would sometimes dip slices of Spam in egg then cracker crumbs and fry until golden brown. Now that's eatin'!
A good friend of mine, who has a gift for creative turn of phrase, refers to such meals as "heart-stoppin' good". On that, I think we can all agree.
Rainman
First of all, someone unfairly maligned Deviled Ham. Now, if you read the ingredients, Deviled Ham is made from ham, and I don't think it smells like cat food at all. There is a similarly packaged product called potted meat that is made from leftover parts and organs that does smell like cat food. When I was young (1950's) we used to often picnic on Deviled Ham sandwiches when travelling. That was before the advent of nutritious alternatives like McDonalds.
Now,as to Spam, I have very fond memories of mornings at a particular aunt's house at which breakfast would often consist of piles of fried eggs and fried sliced Spam. My mother would sometimes dip slices of Spam in egg then cracker crumbs and fry until golden brown. Now that's eatin'!
A good friend of mine, who has a gift for creative turn of phrase, refers to such meals as "heart-stoppin' good". On that, I think we can all agree.
Rainman
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#35
DOO-doo-dooooo..ooooooo! (Spooky music)
It's like one of those monster movies where you think the creature is dead, but...heh-heh-heh-hehhhh...(evil laugh).
It's like one of those monster movies where you think the creature is dead, but...heh-heh-heh-hehhhh...(evil laugh).
#36
Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Spam is like McDonalds, it never quite dies. It just sort of comes back as a zombie.
Chris
Chris
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#37
Bill Cosby did a routine about "The Chicken Heart That Ate New York City".
"The Spam That Ate BikeForums" would be scarier.
"The Spam That Ate BikeForums" would be scarier.
#38
If you'd like to discuss "great eatin". We children of Italian descent love our tripe....cow stomach of course. Cooked for hours in that red "gravy" we make. MMM MMM GOOD!!!!!
#39
Ummm...pass on the cow's stomach for now, but don't know what it is about Spam (the unusually edible kind), i have this weird relationship with it. I must admit I love it (with rice; spam thinly sliced).
For those with the unusually-weird relationship with Spam, here's their official Spam Fan club's site:
https://www.spam.com/fc.htm
hey, Rainman forgot about the Deviled Ham sandwiches! Man, I grew up on those as well! What were my parents thinkin????
For those with the unusually-weird relationship with Spam, here's their official Spam Fan club's site:
https://www.spam.com/fc.htm

hey, Rainman forgot about the Deviled Ham sandwiches! Man, I grew up on those as well! What were my parents thinkin????
#40
I too am amazed.
I've seen interesting topics with only two or three replies.
Spam, however, seems to warrant much discourse.
Jonathan
I've seen interesting topics with only two or three replies.
Spam, however, seems to warrant much discourse.
Jonathan
#41
Originally posted by technogirl
Ummm...pass on the cow's stomach for now, but don't know what it is about Spam (the unusually edible kind), i have this weird relationship with it. I must admit I love it (with rice; spam thinly sliced).
For those with the unusually-weird relationship with Spam, here's their official Spam Fan club's site:
https://www.spam.com/fc.htm
Ummm...pass on the cow's stomach for now, but don't know what it is about Spam (the unusually edible kind), i have this weird relationship with it. I must admit I love it (with rice; spam thinly sliced).
For those with the unusually-weird relationship with Spam, here's their official Spam Fan club's site:
https://www.spam.com/fc.htm
CREATION!!! SHE HAS LINKED US INTO A...SPAM WEBSITE!!! AAAAHHHHHHHaaaahhhhhh! Noooooooo.......
(fades into oblivion...)
#42
0^0

Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 4,056
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From: Rolla, MO
Bikes: Redline Monocog,Surly Crosscheck, Lemond Reno
Be afraid...Be very,very afraid...
#43
Senior Member

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 596
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From: San Francisco, Ca
Hey Fubar, I like the caption underneath your name. Should keep people from being confused.
Never had cow's stomach, but cow's tongue. Now that's a delicacy.
Never had cow's stomach, but cow's tongue. Now that's a delicacy.
#44
High cholesterol

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 96
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From: San Angelo, TX
Bikes: Bikes: Trek 730, Panasonic Dx-1000, Giant Cypress, Specialized Crossroads (wife's)
We lived in Australia for a couple of years when I was a kid, and I used to love steak and kidney pies - until it occurred to me that it wasn't just a figure of speech - there really were kidneys in it. We don't eat that kind of stuff in Texas (well, maybe calf fries).
Never could get use to Veg-e-mite (how do you spell it - more importantly, how do you eat it?)
carl
Never could get use to Veg-e-mite (how do you spell it - more importantly, how do you eat it?)
carl
#45
Originally posted by HogWild
We lived in Australia for a couple of years when I was a kid...
We lived in Australia for a couple of years when I was a kid...
We must be living some parallel existence! I lived in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia for one year, which is near
where Chris L. lives now. Fair dinkum, I did!

Awesome, Mate!
Last edited by LittleBigMan; 04-24-01 at 12:16 PM.
#46
Originally posted by Ba-Dg-Er
When will this end.... please tell me soon.
When will this end.... please tell me soon.
It reminds me of that "big black slab" on "2001, a Space Odyssey". Sort of mysterious...do you think it was a slab
of Spam?
Hey! I've got a great idea. Let's not do anymore "I-can't-believe-this-thread-is-still-alive" posts! But that might
be like saying "Don't think of a pink elephant." That's the first thing you do!
We could start a new thread called, "What was that???" and maybe people will start posting there.
Maybe Joe will kill it! Can he do that?
Look, we might get a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records...
Geraldine would be amazed, too!
Last edited by LittleBigMan; 04-24-01 at 02:55 PM.
#47
Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Surely nobody can kill this thread. It could go into the Guiness Book of Records as the most innane piece of drivel ever, possibly the longest streak of stupidity in the history of mankind! No, wait, that was that stupid chain letter I got in my e-mail the other day telling me I was going to be eaten alive by mad goats if I didn't "send this on to 5 people in the next 3.2 seconds", and that I would die instantly if I accidentally forwarded it to 4 or 6 people.
I wonder if I could save myself and tempt the goats with some spam?
Chris
I wonder if I could save myself and tempt the goats with some spam?
Chris
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#48
It's the fight in the man

Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Churton Park, Wellington, NZ
Bikes: Pace RC200 F2 (British Built!)
Chris L. haha...
A chain Spam e-mail...now that's scary!!!
:dance:
A chain Spam e-mail...now that's scary!!!
:dance:
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Making New Zealand a safer place :)
Making New Zealand a safer place :)
#49
High cholesterol

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 96
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From: San Angelo, TX
Bikes: Bikes: Trek 730, Panasonic Dx-1000, Giant Cypress, Specialized Crossroads (wife's)
Pete:
I lived in a couple of towns near Melbourne - Geelong, Torquay (check spelling) and Altona from age 7 to 10.
carl
I lived in a couple of towns near Melbourne - Geelong, Torquay (check spelling) and Altona from age 7 to 10.
carl
#50
High cholesterol

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 96
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From: San Angelo, TX
Bikes: Bikes: Trek 730, Panasonic Dx-1000, Giant Cypress, Specialized Crossroads (wife's)
And while I'm at it...
I'm just hoping we can keep this thread alive long enough for me to graduate from "junior member" to member.
What better place for meaningless posts intended solely for self-promotion than a spam post?
carl
I'm just hoping we can keep this thread alive long enough for me to graduate from "junior member" to member.
What better place for meaningless posts intended solely for self-promotion than a spam post?
carl
Last edited by HogWild; 04-25-01 at 11:03 AM.




