[email protected] (JD) wrote in message
> > >
> > > It would seem that our new friends thinks I have only ridden with
> > > "imaginary" people on am-b and that I am some kind of compulsive liar.
> > > Let's hear what am-b has to say about it.
> >
> > Translation: "Where's the cavalry?!!!"
>
> Another spin from the ballerina. Wondering if about 30 or so people
> who post here enjoy being called "imaginary" and how many think that I
> am a liar is not a call for anything other than an opinion.
>
> JD
I'm a figment of your imagination who knows JD & has ridden with him
more than a few times. He has NO reason to lie. Just ride with him.
He certainly doesn't need anyone like me to stand up in his defense.
But, since I know and trust him as a friend, I tell you that he is the
real deal. But what difference does it make? You don't know me. I
could just be a brown-nosing liar, or an imaginary tough guy, like
others on the usenet.
But research my history if you must, I've been riding for ~12yrs
really steady, got bored quickly with racing, but prefer epic xc and
challenging SS trails in the NW quadrant of USA and some south
central.
I'm also a danged good camp cook at our annual AMB backcountry rides.
Simply put, the Freak puts the sport and expert class racers I ride
with, to shame, and I think anybody that's ridden with him will
concur. Not only that, he's a lot of fun to have out on the trail, or
any place else. That doesn't mean he might not be a doof in other
areas, (aren't we all?) but for mtnbiking, he knows his shite.
If he says he's ridden something he has. Probably twice. Once on
gears, and once without. Why should he have to lie? He doesn't.
paladin