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Old 09-24-05 | 10:27 AM
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What is it with evangelical christians under 40 and having lame ass hair. He looks like the creed dude. That guy sucks. Whatever at least the bikes and the thought is good
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what does 'proceeds' mean? a portion of?, all proceeds? (obviously not), etc... i'd like some specifics is all.

i'm not suggesting anything shady by this post, just wondering as the site doesn't say.
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Old 09-24-05 | 04:08 PM
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what does 'proceeds' mean? a portion of?, all proceeds? (obviously not), etc... i'd like some specifics is all.

i'm not suggesting anything shady by this post, just wondering as the site doesn't say.
It says on two of the items; the chrome bag and the helmet. $10 on the chrome bag goes to the BMEF, and $5 on the helmets.
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Old 09-24-05 | 07:26 PM
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I'm not a religous man myself but appreciate anyone doing good, even if only for the good they do with no regard for their motivations. It's nice of them to help out the BMEF as it's about to go broke. There has been a recent rash of injuries and when the next round of payments go out it'll be 1 claim away from dry. Anyone wants to chip in now is a good time to do so.

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Old 09-25-05 | 06:36 AM
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Ohioans seem to be quite religous. There are six churches within five miles of my house and I live in a town with a pop. around 5000.

This just makes me wonder why more Amish don't ride bikes more. Maybe they do and I just don't realize it, though in my experience they seem to prefer the horse and buggy or walking. Do Amish ride fixed? It is old-fashioned and simple, things they seem to prefer.
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Old 09-25-05 | 07:47 AM
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i think some amish forbid the use of rubber tires. or is that just on their buggies and farm equipment. no rubber tires on a bike would be rough.
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Old 09-25-05 | 09:29 AM
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I was at Cycles Gaansari yesterday to visit with them and pick up some pedals I ordered. I saw the Skidstrong bike built up (but not powercoated yet) and Justin doing his tricks on it. One sweet ride, very light too!

The Bicycle Messenger Emergency Fund is certainly a good cause, but I think this is exactly why the US needs National Health Care so corporations and small businesses shouldn't have to be burdened with having to provide health insurance for thier employees. I know, I know, "Socialism", but half of all bankruptcies in the US are because of medical debt and that's just not fair and right.
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Old 09-26-05 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by danimal
what does 'proceeds' mean? a portion of?, all proceeds? (obviously not), etc... i'd like some specifics is all.

i'm not suggesting anything shady by this post, just wondering as the site doesn't say.
I think that it means that the items were donated, so most, if not all of the money goes to it. At least, my naive and optimistic mindset hopes so. For the ones like the Chrome bags and helmets, there it does say, so no guesswork.
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Old 09-26-05 | 04:14 PM
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oh.my.god.

I really need tires called 'k-rad'.
Not only are K-RADs awesome on both street and dirt (everything but thick mud), they're also dirt cheap; $15 each. I've never been so excited about a tire except for maybe the tires with the footprints on them back when I was a flatland freestyle rider in 1987.
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Old 10-18-05 | 06:39 PM
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I also think that the skidstrong name is pretty weak, and it overshadows the fact that they have a really well designed fixed gear frame. Come on, fender eyelets, decent tire capacity and a threaded headset! And it comes in up to a 64cm. It's the best designed fixed gear frameset in my opinion for the price. However, they could have it produced in Taiwan for about half the price, and then lower the retail price by 25%, making it more profitable for them and cheaper for us. It's just a well designed tig welded frame after all.
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Old 10-18-05 | 07:33 PM
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It’s amazing to me that people are posting what they are to this thread.


You bunch of stupid, low life pieces of ****.

You’ll sit here and talk about all “messenger credibility” and “hardcore”.. Talk about doing alley cats… and eating vegan.. all this extreme stuff…

But you won’t pay 5 dollars over list for a product that supports someone else.

Hey, if you’re so @#$# good, BUY THE PRODUCT CHEAPER SOMEWHERE ELSE AND THEN GIVE THE MONEY TO BMEF.

Complain about the LOGO? Can you do much better to help people out?

HAVE YOU DONE ANYTHING TO HELP PEOPLE OUT?

Criticize the company because they are UPFRONT ABOUT THEIR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS?

At least they don’t ****ING LIE about who they really are.

Shoot, at least they KNOW WHO THEY ARE.

Half of you here probably don’t even know who you are.. or where you’re going too
(do you like the things that life is showing you..dadadada da da daaaa)

You’re a bunch of armchair keyboard cowboys. And if I weren’t stuck on this @#$ ship, I’d e-mail you all face punches.

C’mon. SOMEONE IS TRYING TO DO GOOD.

What has PUMA done for BMEF?

You know Jean Andre Vallery received the Marcus Cook award…

But that doesn’t mean anything so long as you’ve got philwoods and lugs. Right?

I’m not saying you have to donate to this cause… my point is that you ***** about the people supporting the cause and the way they do it AS IF you could do better and have done so. When you have don’t JACK ****.

How many of you have donated to Bikeforums, or Fixedgear Gallery.. or anything? And yet you complain about that too?
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Seasponge: define that one.. I'm clueless I guess.
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Old 10-18-05 | 09:36 PM
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[QUOTE=William Karsten]It’s amazing to me that people are posting what they are to this thread.


I bought a brown wristband, I like it,,ITS brown, and it inspires me to skidstrong! haha
I ordered by phone and ended up chatting with Gary for about 10 minutes, he's really nice guy.
The messenger book they're selling is pretty good too, I think
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Old 10-18-05 | 10:24 PM
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Being prejudiced against someone for being ANY religion is no better than them being prejudiced against you for having or not having one. I'm sick and tired of people *****ing about Christians, when the people they have a problem with are a TINY minority of a HUGE religion. For ****'s sake, they're saying that their religion helps them to help you, why are you complaining?!?!?! If they said "we're not going to help you if we think you're going to hell" you might have something legit to say, but as it is, stuff it back up your collective asses.
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Old 10-18-05 | 10:29 PM
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awww poor christians

Nah.

Persecution: the new equal opertunity. You, me, us, them, everybody, I mean everybody.

Hey seespunge, what was the picture commentary all about.. or are you not able to spell it out?
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Being prejudiced against someone for being ANY religion is no better than them being prejudiced against you for having or not having one. I'm sick and tired of people *****ing about Christians, when the people they have a problem with are a TINY minority of a HUGE religion. For ****'s sake, they're saying that their religion helps them to help you, why are you complaining?!?!?! If they said "we're not going to help you if we think you're going to hell" you might have something legit to say, but as it is, stuff it back up your collective asses.

Prejudice is bad, obviously. But that "tiny minority" does seem to make up the majority of those in power and of influence, which is why it may seem like Christianity as a whole is being attacked. That "tiny minority" makes up the most visible portion of Christianity, in my opinion.

Most people, I believe, who "***** about Christians" are not *****ing about the average Christian but, rather, about Mr. Christian Right who hates gays and baby killers, and who I belive the average Christian does not support either. I think that distinction is clear.

I think the people who attack Christians across the board are also in a tiny minority.
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That's an interesting perspective.. I haven't heard that one before...

Well, not in so many words.

Two questions, and then I'll go..

Is that your opinion?

And if so, why did you form that opinion?

(This is an all honesty I'm asking you and won't jump on you for your views)

Okay, a third: what does it have to do with this thread?
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Old 10-18-05 | 11:43 PM
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karsten ****ing nailed it. way to go.
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Prejudice is bad, obviously. But that "tiny minority" does seem to make up the majority of those in power and of influence, which is why it may seem like Christianity as a whole is being attacked. That "tiny minority" makes up the most visible portion of Christianity, in my opinion.

Most people, I believe, who "***** about Christians" are not *****ing about the average Christian but, rather, about Mr. Christian Right who hates gays and baby killers, and who I belive the average Christian does not support either. I think that distinction is clear.

I think the people who attack Christians across the board are also in a tiny minority.

I'll agree it's the most visible portion of Christianity, but one can easily counter that by saying that militant jihadist Muslims are the visible minority of their faith. It's the ones with the big mouths who get the attention, while the people actually making a positive differenece are so under the radar people aren't even aware of their existence. In my experience, bashing Christians is the cool-hip-trendy thing to do among lefty-bikey-etc. folks. I'm just sick of the comments I hear ALL THE TIME. Christian jokes are the new n!gger joke. **** that!
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I'll agree it's the most visible portion of Christianity, but one can easily counter that by saying that militant jihadist Muslims are the visible minority of their faith. It's the ones with the big mouths who get the attention, while the people actually making a positive differenece are so under the radar people aren't even aware of their existence. In my experience, bashing Christians is the cool-hip-trendy thing to do among lefty-bikey-etc. folks. I'm just sick of the comments I hear ALL THE TIME. Christian jokes are the new n!gger joke. **** that!
wow, you really are a moron...comparing the woes of poor persecuted christians to racism.
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wow, you really are a moron...comparing the woes of poor persecuted christians to racism.
Nevermind, actually.
Don't want to get involved.

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Originally Posted by seasponge
wow, you really are a moron...comparing the woes of poor persecuted christians to racism.

see, comments like this don't help anything. You've called me a moron, and it's somehow made you bigger in your own mind or something, and now I'm even LESS likely to listen to anything you have to say.


My intended statement was not say that they are in any way equal in the effects to the recipient of the abuse, my intent was to say that prejudice is prejudice, no matter who the target is. Truth be told, prejudice hurts the one who is making the pre-judgement more than it does the person they are pre-judging. The more you close your mind and assume that someone doesn't have anything to offer that is of value to you, the less of value you will get.


Angry words, mockery and yelling just close minds and make absolutely sure that any good you might have to give to someone is totally lost, because now they've judged you to be an unlistening person who isn't worth helping or receiving help from. Why would you accept advice from someone who's just told you you're an idiot?
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