FlyinRyan
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But look, I realize I totally don't get this "hate" thing, but I know I'm tired of it. Can we please stop talking about it?
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If I could make the same wages from Subway as I would working at the bike shop, I'd do it. (Wife, kid, bills, all that.... )
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It looks like some decisions about the ride, or at least how it's being presented to the public, are being made.
Last edited by Neil_B; 12-11-08 at 12:13 PM.
#155
How much you wanna bet that Ryan is sitting at home on his computer reading here and playing with his site trying to get more money out of people?
#156
I just got on the bikingforobama web site and noticed he posted pictures of the adventure cycling maps, including a nice close up where you can read "No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without permission of the publisher."
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Oh please, God, lock this thread. I can't help myself. I keep going back to see how this could possibly go on for seven pages. I'm too weak to resist .... must....stop...mouse....hand...now
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A better question is why were so many people saying "Go for it!" when Ryan was proposing something that was obviously unworkable. He had too little time, lacked the proper equipment, lacked sufficient funds, lacked experience, had unsuitable weather, insufficient daylight, and on and on.
Touring is what he needs. What every American needs one tour. I suggested a smaller tour one that starts from his house and catches the train.
I then started getting an impression of a troll. I have commented on this. And I am still waiting for him to prove me wrong. My first real problem was he spent two days doing nothing in SD (as far as I can tell), and didn't write very much at all. It was even hard to get details from what he wrote.
On a 3 day tour 180 miles I wrote seven pages all single spaced. https://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...8&postcount=32
He most likely won't post for a while unless he visits the library. It is very remote. But to have his web site change leads me to think he could call who ever is changing it and write something for the people who gave up their time and money.
I personally would have enjoyed or enjoy watching /reading Ryan fly across the country.
Of course BF conversation helps.
I hope he is keeping warm out on the road and not in his house.
I think by accepting public money he is open to constructive criticism only to prevent other people from doing the same thing. He needs more detailed updates that is for sure.
Last edited by wheel; 12-11-08 at 03:05 PM.
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It's like a train wreck, you want to look away but you just can't, now where is that darn bunny with the pancake on his head.
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Why lock it? It is on topic and interesting. Whatever we think of him, most of us are interested in how his ride is going and how it will turn out. In the end it will be an inspirational story, and example of how it is possible to screw up in the most spectacular fashion, or something in between. I am hoping for the first and expecting one of the other two.
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Okay, we have had absolutely no information from Ryan in 3 days. Why are we still talking about this.
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Or this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Crowhurst
However it depends on whether or not he actually fakes anything. So far he's just hitched a ride to phoenix, which he admitted, so we'll see where he goes from here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Crowhurst
However it depends on whether or not he actually fakes anything. So far he's just hitched a ride to phoenix, which he admitted, so we'll see where he goes from here.
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I am very dubious about Ryan's ride, is it actually happening or is a stunt? I can't help but think - stunt.
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The lack of word from him could mean that the trip has pretty much tanked and he has either given up or is making poor enough progress that he doesn't want to report it. It might be that he is still trying to pull it together and is waiting until he has some more reasonable progress to report. It is hard to imagine that he pretty much has never said what is daily mileages are or where he stayed and when. He could pass that on to his webmaster in one quick phone call and I am sure he has a signal once in a while.
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And yes, probably doesn't have much to do with ryan.......right now... other than the sporadic communication from him. If however he suddenly pops up in texas with a "hey look how far I've cycled" blog post, then we have something.
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Oh come on, it's fun. Every day or so someone who should know better will throw out the four letter word that begins with the letter "H", and the fireworks commence anew.
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This whole thread reads like CNN. If you don't have any news, then just keep talking and make things up.
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Heh. Fair & Balanced.
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This thread has taken a decidedly mean turn, folks. I hope Ryan makes it, and regardless of whether or not you agree with him wanting to raise funds or what is immaterial. If someone doesn't agree with his methods, ignore the threads about him. I've locked this one down as a result, so enough is enough.
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Out fishing with Annie on his lap, a cigar in one hand and a ginger ale in the other, watching the sunset.
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And now it's reopened, after a little chance to reflect, on all sides.
Good luck, Ryan.
Good luck, Ryan.
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