On Sep 11, 3:17Â pm, "Jack" yahoo.com> wrote:
> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>> On Sep 11, 2:40 pm, "Jack" yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>>>> On Sep 11, 7:43 am, "Jack" yahoo.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>>>>>> On Sep 10, 6:36 pm, "Jack" yahoo.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Sep 10, 4:58 pm, "Jack" yahoo.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> You're doomed. I'm doing great.
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>>>>>>>> I understand that if you have faith AND have money
>>>>>>>> to burn, you should be doing just fine!
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>>>>>>>> But if you are lowly enough to have to ride a bike,
>>>>>>>> then you are doomed.
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>>>>>>> Some of my best memories are of biking to work when
>>>>>>> my car died one year.
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>>>>>> Good to hear you didn't die. ;)
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>>>>>> Many people don't ride for fear of dying. But yes,
>>>>>> it's a lot of fun.
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>>>>> And many cyclists do get killed by cars but I'm as
>>>>> careful as I can be and take my chances.- Hide quoted
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>>>> Yeah, sometimes we must take our chances among the
>>>> Christian sheep in SUVs.
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>>>> But just beware that they behave like predators.
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>>> Where I'm from they don't behave like that, people are
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>> Good. Well, sometimes you find the wolf in sheep's
>> clothing. ;)
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>> Just beware of those with the bumper stickers, GOD BLESS
>> AMERICA, which often means WHATEVER AMERICA DOES IS OK.
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Blending in with the sheep is a good strategy for survival.