You sound like an American Politician.Originally Posted by davereo .
So long as it is theirs we are spending.
You sound like an American Politician.Originally Posted by davereo .
So long as it is theirs we are spending.
Originally Posted by tonyzackery .
.... Come to think of it, your contributions to this and most other threads in this forum have been most enlightening and well-received by all. Thanks, and keep up the good work.../img/vbsmilies/smilies/wink.gif
Actually Steve, after seeing a program on the History Channel about the formation of the Rockies and how much more awesome they look up in Alberta, I was actually serious and not partaking in a pissing contest with Tony about possibly riding a crit up there. It pains me to ride in small circles locally, let alone traveling the length of the country to do oneOriginally Posted by steve .
I dare you to.....
I could be an idea to take it down a notch and stay on the threads subject /img/vbsmilies/smilies/smile.gif
I will when you come on over for an Ironman.Originally Posted by tonyzackery .
Well then, stop being an anonomous little person and expose yourself (pun intended)...come on over to the lower mainland, get on the starting line with me, and I'll show you how this "old man" deals with the likes your type/img/vbsmilies/smilies/biggrin.gif...I already know your response, so you join the club with your other two brothers...
Didn't think so...you're cast...end.Originally Posted by coneofsilence .
I will when you come on over for an Ironman.
I take that as a no as well. Harden up brother, a marathon run a little too far for you?Originally Posted by tonyzackery .
Didn't think so...you're cast...end.
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