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Join Date: Apr 2005
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"http://www.cyclingforums.com/images/icons/icon10.gif." teehee all i meant to do was this:
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Location: Smithtown, NY USA
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I wouldn't even give the satisfaction of acknowledging I have noticed such behavior. I got similar treatment from several people when I initially was divorced, as if I weren't feeling insecure enough at the time to begin with. I'm still friends with the people who mater. It's one of those tests that make you realize who your real friends are I suppose. I never really considered the people who are now wierded out friends. It was more like I had friendly discussions with them. As far as my attire is concerned, I don't dress in come and get me clothes and can only think of one person I will dress to impress. I'll see him tomorrow. As far as jealousy goes, there is no need for it, all they need do is hop on a bike. I'm fine, and nobody will make me feel bad for looking good. It was a lot of hard work. Really the people who need work on themselves are the others.Thanks for your response.
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