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Hunter
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JD wrote:
> Hunter wrote:
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > Hiya Hunter!
> > > Don't know about Cheri Elliot's active/retired status, but would you
> > > be interested in her rookie card. Oh, wait, they don't do bubblegum
> > > cards for bike racers, do they?
> > >
> > > Robert Leone [email protected]
> > ----
> > And the point of your post is.....?
> >
> > --->Hunter
>
>
> Your obsession/hero-worshipping is sad, yet amusing.
>
> JD adds homenim to his menudo recipe
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Did you know what it is for? Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Elliott
I have been also working on expanding a Wikipedia article on BMX in
general:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMX
If you check the history of the articles I'm Hunter2005. Just plain
"Hunter" was already taken, emphasizing my point of how many "Hunters"
are on the 'net.
I intend to write similar write ups for other BMX legends like Stu
Thompson and Harry Leary. I chosed Cheri Elliott as my first subject
because in the original form of the BMX Wiki article no mention of any
female racers were mentioned.
If it is hero worship to help expand and expose BMX in particular and
cycling in general and its participants to a larger audience then I am
a worshiper I guess.
---->Hunter
> Hunter wrote:
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > Hiya Hunter!
> > > Don't know about Cheri Elliot's active/retired status, but would you
> > > be interested in her rookie card. Oh, wait, they don't do bubblegum
> > > cards for bike racers, do they?
> > >
> > > Robert Leone [email protected]
> > ----
> > And the point of your post is.....?
> >
> > --->Hunter
>
>
> Your obsession/hero-worshipping is sad, yet amusing.
>
> JD adds homenim to his menudo recipe
---
Did you know what it is for? Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Elliott
I have been also working on expanding a Wikipedia article on BMX in
general:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMX
If you check the history of the articles I'm Hunter2005. Just plain
"Hunter" was already taken, emphasizing my point of how many "Hunters"
are on the 'net.
I intend to write similar write ups for other BMX legends like Stu
Thompson and Harry Leary. I chosed Cheri Elliott as my first subject
because in the original form of the BMX Wiki article no mention of any
female racers were mentioned.
If it is hero worship to help expand and expose BMX in particular and
cycling in general and its participants to a larger audience then I am
a worshiper I guess.
---->Hunter