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* Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>:
> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is > nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new > for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. > So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? Jason |
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Jason wrote:
> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >> > > So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? > > Jason I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would break in that 10 minutes. |
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"Eric Vey" <junker@ericvey.com> wrote in message news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... > Jason wrote: >> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >>> >> >> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >> >> Jason > > I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle Shaped > Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB style. > There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could survive 10 > minutes of real mountain biking because something would break in that 10 > minutes. Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore you should stay home. |
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > "Eric Vey" <junker@ericvey.com> wrote in message > news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... >> Jason wrote: >>> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >>>> >>> >>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >>> >>> Jason >> >> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would >> break in that 10 minutes. > > Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore > you should stay home. > > > > I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. |
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:13:21 -0400, Eric Vey <junker@ericvey.com>
wrote: >Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> "Eric Vey" <junker@ericvey.com> wrote in message >> news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... >>> Jason wrote: >>>> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >>>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >>>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >>>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >>>>> >>>> >>>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >>>> >>>> Jason >>> >>> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >>> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >>> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >>> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would >>> break in that 10 minutes. >> >> Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore >> you should stay home. >> >> >> >> > >I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't >kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. Because they are too stupid. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 19:13:28 -0400, Eric Vey <junker@ericvey.com>
wrote: >Jason wrote: >> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >>> >> >> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >> >> Jason > >I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would break >in that 10 minutes. Hmmm. IMBA & Shimano say "50 million Americans mountain bike". I say far fewer. Which of us is right? DUH! -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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* Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>:
> Hmmm. IMBA & Shimano say "50 million Americans mountain bike". I say > far fewer. Which of us is right? DUH! Considering your history of problems with the truth I feel say betting my money on IMBA and Shimano being correct. Jason |
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On Mar 11, 7:22*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:13:21 -0400, Eric Vey <jun...@ericvey.com> > wrote: > > > > > > >Jeff Strickland wrote: > > >> "Eric Vey" <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote in message > >>news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... > >>> Jason wrote: > >>>> * Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net>: > >>>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is > >>>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new > >>>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda... > > >>>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? > > >>>> Jason > > >>> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle > >>> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB > >>> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could > >>> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would > >>> break in that 10 minutes. > > >> Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore > >> you should stay home. > > >I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't > >kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. > > Because they are too stupid. So you're saying the 'smart' thing to do, is to put you on our ignore list. Does this mean you admit you have nothing of value for us to read? |
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Mike Vandeman wrote:
>> I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't >> kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. > > Because they are too stupid. Please post when the next 'PhD' is coming. It should be an interesting one.... How many years of troll data now? ;-) Mike |
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On Mar 11, 7:13 pm, Eric Vey <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > "Eric Vey" <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote in message > >news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... > >> Jason wrote: > >>> * Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net>: > >>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is > >>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new > >>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. > > >>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? > > >>> Jason > > >> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle > >> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB > >> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could > >> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would > >> break in that 10 minutes. > > > Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore > > you should stay home. > > I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't > kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. I've been wondering when someone would find the right solution to this problem. How long would this go on if nobody ever responded to Mike V? |
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:28:07 -0300, Jason <Jason@invalid.address.lan>
wrote: >* Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >> Hmmm. IMBA & Shimano say "50 million Americans mountain bike". I say >> far fewer. Which of us is right? DUH! > >Considering your history of problems with the truth I feel say betting >my money on IMBA and Shimano being correct. > >Jason Then you are even more naive and stupid than the typical mountain biker. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 05:41:36 -0700 (PDT), Marz
<marzjennings@gmail.com> wrote: >On Mar 11, 7:22*pm, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:13:21 -0400, Eric Vey <jun...@ericvey.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> >> "Eric Vey" <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote in message >> >>news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... >> >>> Jason wrote: >> >>>> * Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net>: >> >>>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >> >>>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >> >>>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >> >> >>>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >> >> >>>> Jason >> >> >>> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >> >>> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >> >>> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >> >>> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would >> >>> break in that 10 minutes. >> >> >> Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore >> >> you should stay home. >> >> >I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't >> >kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. >> >> Because they are too stupid. > >So you're saying the 'smart' thing to do, is to put you on our ignore >list. Does this mean you admit you have nothing of value for us to >read? I didn't say that. You did. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:16:34 -0700 (PDT), bluezfolk
<ericreh@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Mar 11, 7:13 pm, Eric Vey <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote: >> Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> > "Eric Vey" <jun...@ericvey.com> wrote in message >> >news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... >> >> Jason wrote: >> >>> * Mike Vandeman <mjva...@pacbell.net>: >> >>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >> >>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >> >>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >> >> >>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >> >> >>> Jason >> >> >> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >> >> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >> >> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >> >> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would >> >> break in that 10 minutes. >> >> > Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore >> > you should stay home. >> >> I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't >> kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. > >I've been wondering when someone would find the right solution to this >problem. How long would this go on if nobody ever responded to Mike V? Silly question. I don't care whether anyone responds or not. The fact is, mountain bikers are worried that someone might learn the truth about mountain biking from me. Not that they can prevent it. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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"Eric Vey" <junker@ericvey.com> wrote in message news:fr770e$h1p$1@news.datemas.de... > Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> "Eric Vey" <junker@ericvey.com> wrote in message >> news:fr73g7$ttm$1@news.datemas.de... >>> Jason wrote: >>>> * Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pacbell.net>: >>>>> "50 million Americans mountain bike"? Yeah, right. This "study" is >>>>> nothing but lies designed to promote mountain biking -- nothing new >>>>> for mountain bikers. They never write ANYTHING that isn't propaganda.. >>>>> >>>> >>>> So you have a lot in common with them then, what's your point? >>>> >>>> Jason >>> >>> I can only guess that the 50 million number comes from the Bicycle >>> Shaped Objects sold in Wal-Mart and Co. 90% of the BSOs are in the MTB >>> style. There is no way that a Roadmaster MTB style bike (a BSO) could >>> survive 10 minutes of real mountain biking because something would break >>> in that 10 minutes. >> >> Mike insists that it would be your scrotum that would break, therefore >> you should stay home. >> >> >> >> > > I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't kept > up. I don't know why people haven't done that. Because sometimes there is humor in stupidity. Art Linkletter once said, "kids say the darnedest things." Indeed, he based a television show on the premise, and it was a hit. He did not know what kind of crap would flow out of Mike Vanedman's mouth/keyboard. Clearly, Mike's spewings are not material for a TV show, but once you get over how sadly pathetic he is, there is a certain amount of humor in the conclusions he draws. |
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"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news h8et39f7n1ceogrg3ufts9j0krgc1ra27@4ax.com...>> >>I wouldn't know. I plonked Mike and Dolan so long ago that I haven't >>kept up. I don't know why people haven't done that. > > Because they are too stupid. Do you even realize that the guy you replied to won't even see your post unless somebody else replies to it? Talk about stupid! Pot, kettle, black. |
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