"terminaut" <
[email protected]> wrote in message news:
> Hurray my thread lives!
It's nice to know you have something to live for.
> What is it with your phobia about naming trails.
You call it a phobia, I call it not naming trails.
> Holy Jim, West Horsethief,Trabuco, Silverado Motorway, Joplin, STT, SJT,
> ITT, Maple Springs, Blackstar, Harding,
> How unimpressive.
> there are a slew of very technical trails in the local
> range that you just aren't going to be riding unless you're
> associated with my little "crowd".
That's hilarious on so many levels, though it does bring up a
legitimate question. Are those trails on public land?
> Rejoice in not knowing what you don't know and be done
> with it.
I will rejoice in that I will not ever have to listen to you and your
yappy friends. What you will never know is where and when I have
ridden in the Santa Ana Mountains.
> BTW, I just took up Ride-A-Lot's suggestion to look up your old posts.
> When I searched for "1986" in AM-B I think you had close to a hundred
> hits. Sheesh, how many times do you actually have to bring it up
> before you'll feel that you've sufficiently impressed your admirers?
Funny, it always seems to be aimed at detractors like yourself.
Another thing that is even funnier is that my OP in this thread
brought all of the ones who make a habit of contradicting me who are
still around, right out. Welcome to their club.
> Anyways, it seems you were riding fireroads in 1986 and thought it
> was technical... and even crashed. ...A far cry from "riding
> those trails".
Things are not always as they seem. I sure hope you have the
intestinal fortitude to call me a liar to my face when we cross paths
eventually. It'll be really funny.
JD