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javal 10-03-11 02:51 PM

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z90 10-03-11 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by justfitme (Post 13312499)
In my opinion there is nothing to dicuss and I'm not going to start.
If you need to read someone besides me on this matter please google it and you will be able to find some other opinions:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...113199926.html

Just to wrap it up - if something happening in US offical institution (public library, school, department of correction, board of health or anything similar) it means to me it is happening in US, not in some backyard of someones private house or restricted swinger club or mason lodge...

Man, read your own article. The first sentence is "There doesn't seem to be a single verifiable record of banned books, but "Karlsson-on-the-Roof" by Ms. Lindgren, author of more than 70 children's books and creator of Pippi Longstocking, appears to have met with some protests in the U.S."
If you want to talk about it more, let's take it to P&R. Click the link.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...strid-Lindgren

Timber_8 10-03-11 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by KungPaoSchwinn (Post 13311778)
Obama and Bush.

Bush has a cooler bike

AlphaDogg 10-04-11 09:03 PM

http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/x...t/IMG_1212.jpg

My bike and my friend's bike ~35mi into our first half-century.

AlphaDogg 10-04-11 09:06 PM

http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/x...t/IMG_1210.jpg

Pretty self explanatory picture.

AlphaDogg 10-04-11 10:32 PM

Not a picture, but a video. This is a video that I took while resting at the ~35mi mark on Sunday's half-century. I noticed a big group of cyclists and got them on video.


gitarzan 10-04-11 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by justfitme (Post 13312499)
...
Just to wrap it up - if something happening in US offical institution (public library, school, department of correction, board of health or anything similar) it means to me it is happening in US, not in some backyard of someones private house or restricted swinger club or mason lodge...

Mason Lodge? :wtf:

Timber_8 10-05-11 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by justfitme (Post 13312499)

Just to wrap it up - if something happening in US offical institution (public library, school, department of correction, board of health or anything similar) it means to me it is happening in US, not in some backyard of someones private house or restricted swinger club or mason lodge...

That is simply not true, I don't know where your from because your profile isn't filled out but that is not the way the US government works. If something is banned on the federal level then you can say something is a US ban. The US has 50 states that work independently & have the ability to set restrictions within the state that may or may not be reflected on a neighboring state. You even have mentioned institutions that are even on a level of cities & towns that are not even at the state level of government. You cant say that if a school department in Athol Massachusetts decides they don't agree with the content of a piece of literature there is a reflection of what the entire country thinks. In the state of NY you can not even touch a hand gun but in the state of washington you can walk around with 1 on your hip open carried. by your response you could say that the US is anti gun based on the laws in NY but that is clearly not the case. The US is a very large country with many layers of government. Every institution you mentioned is on the state or local level and do not reflect the entire US views across the country.

giantcfr1 10-05-11 01:28 AM

Ummmmm most of us don't care about this conversation. This is a bike forum. The thread is LESS TALK AND MORE PICS!

Mysterious Lady 10-05-11 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by AlphaDogg (Post 13320374)
Not a picture, but a video. This is a video that I took while resting at the ~35mi mark on Sunday's half-century. I noticed a big group of cyclists and got them on video.

So AlphaDogg, was that big group participating in the half century ride? I've never done one but they mostly looked like casual riders so I'm just curious. The video was a fun change of pace -- thanks for posting!

justfitme 10-05-11 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by gitarzan (Post 13320391)
Mason Lodge? :wtf:

Puzzled?
"t", "r", "c", "u", "i", "h", "w" - choose two letters to make a complete word that will make more sense to you.

justfitme 10-05-11 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by Timber_8 (Post 13320594)
That is simply not true, I don't know where your from because your profile isn't filled out but that is not the way the US government works. If something is banned on the federal level then you can say something is a US ban. The US has 50 states that work independently & have the ability to set restrictions within the state that may or may not be reflected on a neighboring state. You even have mentioned institutions that are even on a level of cities & towns that are not even at the state level of government. You cant say that if a school department in Athol Massachusetts decides they don't agree with the content of a piece of literature there is a reflection of what the entire country thinks. In the state of NY you can not even touch a hand gun but in the state of washington you can walk around with 1 on your hip open carried. by your response you could say that the US is anti gun based on the laws in NY but that is clearly not the case. The US is a very large country with many layers of government. Every institution you mentioned is on the state or local level and do not reflect the entire US views across the country.


It is sad that it is still bothering you... even more then the banned from the forum person (this is where all started).
I expressed my opinion
(anything that happens in the institution that existing on tax payers money is the american system institution and belongs to US)
and noted yours.
(if there is no federal law then it is not happening in US - right?)
Thank you.

javal 10-05-11 12:08 PM

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Its pic time! This is a Crescent to celebrate the millenium. Limited edition, only 500 made.

AlphaDogg 10-05-11 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Mysterious Lady (Post 13320930)
So AlphaDogg, was that big group participating in the half century ride? I've never done one but they mostly looked like casual riders so I'm just curious. The video was a fun change of pace -- thanks for posting!

They were not part of my half century ride. I just noticed them and thought it would be good to catch them on video.

chadddada 10-05-11 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by javal (Post 13322647)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=221560

Its pic time! This is a Crescent to celebrate the millenium. Limited edition, only 500 made.

Cool looking bike!

Timber_8 10-05-11 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by justfitme (Post 13321493)
It is sad that it is still bothering you... even more then the banned from the forum person (this is where all started).
I expressed my opinion
(anything that happens in the institution that existing on tax payers money is the american system institution and belongs to US)
and noted yours.
(if there is no federal law then it is not happening in US - right?)
Thank you.

What ever Dude

AlphaDogg 10-05-11 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by giantcfr1 (Post 13320622)
Ummmmm most of us don't care about this conversation. This is a bike forum. The thread is LESS TALK AND MORE PICS!

+1. If you guys don't stop, I will request that a moderator clean up this thread.

justfitme 10-05-11 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by javal (Post 13322647)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=221560

Its pic time! This is a Crescent to celebrate the millenium. Limited edition, only 500 made.

Suspended seat post would compliment this bike :)

never saw this bike - probably another swedish thing being banned in US. :)


P.S.

Originally Posted by AlphaDogg (Post 13324016)
+1. If you guys don't stop, I will request that a moderator clean up this thread.

Robbernecking sometimes creates more problems than the accident itslef...
"What ever" means the stop. No worry.

javal 10-08-11 08:45 AM

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We had a flamin´hot debate about rules concerning type of bar in races. I visited a CX cup today and in the mix and youngsters class any kind of bike was OK. Maybe the rules are stiffer elsewhere... And a pic of course (though its a rubbish one)!

Timber_8 10-08-11 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by AlphaDogg (Post 13324016)
+1. If you guys don't stop, I will request that a moderator clean up this thread.

Thats just a weird to say

jbchybridrider 10-09-11 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by javal (Post 13322647)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=221560

Its pic time! This is a Crescent to celebrate the millenium. Limited edition, only 500 made.

Certainly one of the most interesting hybrids I've seen.

Timber_8 10-09-11 02:52 AM

down by the Mayflower on my FX

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...lower004-2.jpg

javal 10-09-11 03:02 AM

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Some more Scandinavian exotica, danish Biomega. Look at that extraordinairy gearhub! More info on www.biomega.dk

AlphaDogg 10-09-11 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Timber_8 (Post 13338839)

Ooh... Aerobars? [strike]I need a pair of those for my hybrid.[/strike] I need to stop spending money on my bike.

Oh and the scenery is great, too :D.

Timber_8 10-09-11 04:21 PM

The areobars are currently on my Road bike, I actualy worked on the Mayflower years ago. I did some restoration work on it. It is about a 35 mile bike ride from my house. It makes for a nice day ride.


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