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gordo23 05-04-05 11:47 AM

i see we are back in middle school. can we please let this go? Just ride without this group. Find another group in your area and start-up with them...simple as that. Good luck and safe riding!

celticfrost 05-04-05 11:48 AM

I'm sorry, but this thread is going to cause me to update this other thread: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=89820

ewitz 05-04-05 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by marty_vee
No incidents according to who? You? You have already proven that you can not be trusted with the facts. Your stories about your speeds and performance have never matched your actual speeds and performance. It was always entertaining to hear about how fast we went on the rides when our computers told a different story.

Good luck in your future.

You mean that there have been exagerations? No, do tell. I have always accepted these numbers as the 'Gospel According to my58vw'. Have I been lead astray?

supertj 05-04-05 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Hawkear
Maybe you guys should leave this offline.

don't do that, speak your mind here
I like to see the outcome of this, preferably with a good race

mrog71 05-04-05 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by 55/Rad
You'll understand this better after you've been married a few years.

55/Rad

LMAO. So true.

hi565 05-04-05 02:12 PM

Man, this is getting intense, after reading up a little. I think we should all stop and go get some PIE! :D

(sorry had to do it!)

PaulBravey 05-04-05 02:20 PM

What sort of pie?

hi565 05-04-05 02:29 PM

hmmm That is a good question.


welllllllllllllllll

theres Apple pie! (mmmmmm heated with vannila bean icecream!)
Blueberry pie (not my fav but will do)
PUMPKIN PIE! I think we have a winner!
Custard pie mmmmmmm good!
french silk pie awww yeah!
Cherry pie/cobbler eithor one will please!
Ricotta pie! (ther really italian stuff!)
Ricotta cheese pie (different pie, it has like harldy any sugar, dried fruit, fresh fruit, chocolate (perferct for after a ride!)


well take your pick, hot and fresh from the oven :D



(mods please dont delete the thread, im trying to lighten the mood a little of the thread)

ajst2duk 05-04-05 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by hi565
Man, this is getting intense, after reading up a little. I think we should all stop and go get some PIE! :D

(sorry had to do it!)

Bugger - I've just red carded myself from pies until further notice. I did this in the weekend after I realised I had eaten 8 pies in two days. It makes hills look scary. Now - back to the bullfight horaaay

hi565 05-04-05 03:00 PM

bugger?

socalrider 05-04-05 03:02 PM

what day is this ride.. I have to come out and see what drama unfolds.. I live only 30 minutes from Riverside..

I'm even thinking of putting my old campy record pedals w/clips and straps and ride my old school 7 speed bike to see what kind of looks I will get.. I would also dig my old Cinelli Hairnet out of the closet if the ride weren't so dangerous..

hi565 05-04-05 03:09 PM

SOCAL your the man!

PaulBravey 05-04-05 03:39 PM

in this context 'bugger' is a more pithy version 'oh dear, what a pity', not to be confused with a rugger-bugger or buggery. :p

my58vw 05-04-05 03:46 PM

It would not matter because I am not riding with them anymore on that night. The drama only occurs some nights

clfjmpr44 05-04-05 03:58 PM

Life's too short guys, kiss and make up. There are much more important things in this world to worry about.......58, admit your part of the fault to the guys without letting yourself use expletives, no matter what the guys throw back... and Marty, secondhand "eyewitness" accounts suck!
That is all.

bunnyrabbit 05-04-05 04:32 PM

There's no reason to kick anyone's ass. Maybe you should have bought him an ice cream to cheer him up. I hear that works on whiny crybabies.

Then again, the thought of neon lycra-clad yuppies going at each other over something this trivial kind of appeals to my sense of humor...

ajst2duk 05-04-05 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by PaulBravey
in this context 'bugger' is a more pithy version 'oh dear, what a pity', not to be confused with a rugger-bugger or buggery. :p

Hmm "bugger" a local colloquialism or slang term meaning emphasis, as in "I just looked around and there was carnage in that peleton-bugger" or "bugger me, look at that guy at the front go". I guess out of context it could look rude. Toyota did the funniest tv ad ever here with that word.

ed073 05-04-05 04:49 PM

Bugger me, this thread is about 2 pages longer than it should be.

ajst2duk 05-04-05 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Bugger me, this thread is about 2 pages longer than it should be.

Exactly !!!!

TheKillerPenguin 05-04-05 05:11 PM

Lets get it to three. Useless pics, anyone?
http://www.kathieleegifford.com/lamb...s_dog_Tutu.jpg "I feel pretty"

ed073 05-04-05 05:15 PM

1 Attachment(s)
here's my effort....

hi565 05-04-05 06:44 PM

Cute dog!

ed073 05-04-05 06:46 PM

cheers!

hi565 05-04-05 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by ajst2duk
Hmm "bugger" a local colloquialism or slang term meaning emphasis, as in "I just looked around and there was carnage in that peleton-bugger" or "bugger me, look at that guy at the front go". I guess out of context it could look rude. Toyota did the funniest tv ad ever here with that word.


I got worried that I was being called the bugger. :o as in kids "you buggers" etc. thought I said something wrong.

hi565 05-04-05 06:46 PM

Ha I Win Win Win Win Win.

What Do I Get? What Do I Get? :d


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