"JD" <
[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm just amazed that you still got hooked despite my posting that "I was
>> trolling".
>
> The old "I was trolling you" bit. How unoriginal.
Clearly I wrote I was trolling. Despite the possibility of being unoriginal,
it still hooked.
>> >> > Weekends were even a quiet and lonely place up there in 1986.
>>
>> It's still quiet and lonely for probably a hundred miles of trails, you
>> dolt. But hey - what do I know compared to the notorious JD who's been
>> riding since '86.
>
> Namecalling isn't very becoming of you either.
Wow - talk about unoriginal. I suppose that's a good dodge though for
someone who has fantasies of having ridden trails like Bell Ridge in '86.
And you're right; calling you out as a dolt is akin to telling a retarded
kid that he's retarded. Unoriginal it is.
>> >> > How come I never met you up there back then?
>>
>> Could it be because you really weren't on those trails back then?
>> Where does Bell Ridge start, for instance?
Nary a response? The start of Bell Ridge (a mainstream trail, btw) should be
easy enough. Bonus points if you know where the Oaks trail is, but I have a
sneaky suspicion you don't know jack about the local mountains that you're
thumping about having ridden since 1986.
> You have no idea of what I was doing in 1986
Are you kidding? Just a couple of days ago you were boasting to the world
about riding trails like Bell Ridge in 1986! Did you or didn't you? If you
made that up, then yeah well we really don't have any idea what you were
doing in 1986.
> nor does anyone who posts on am-b.
Wow that's convenient! "No one here can back up anything I say, but just
believe everything I claim".
> However, there are those who do know and have ridden
> with me on several occasions here who know I'm not a liar.
Did you tell these imaginary people that you're not a liar or did they tell
you?
>> >> Ooooh... The ol' "I've been doing this before Jesus so I'm better than
>> >> you"
>> >> reasoning. If what you say is true then the guys who worked on Bell
>> >> Ridge
>> >> would be duely impressed.
>> >
>> > I don't really care who might be impressed by whatever. I asked you
>> > what you were doing in 1986 and you came up with yet another spin.
>>
>> Me, I was still racing BMX, which is the truth.
>
> wow...cool
Not really... but you kept asking so there it is.
>> You, on the other hand, seem to be outright lying.
>
> Things are not always as they seem, are they?
Oh I think it's very clear.
>> It's easy enough to make blatant claims with your keyboard
>> and play armchair hard-ass.
>
> It would seem that you and your friends are the loudmouthed ones,
> especially in that video.
Well - with over six hundred downloads so far it doesn't seem anyone else
agrees with you.
>> The fact is, I and "my crowd" have ridden and helped work on more
>> trails in the local mountains than you could possibly imagine with your
>> feeble fairy tales of days gone by. Wanna see who some of us are? Turn to
>> page 87 in the Fat Tire book. Awards? How about the Forest Service's
>> Trail
>> Advocate Award for Superior Volunteers Services.
>
> You toot your horn so well. Toot away!
It's just a little background for the other folks reading, really. Most
people prefer factual data over the whole "I was riding those trails since
1986 when the weekends were quiet and lonely so I'm better than you (even
though nobody on alt.mountain-bike can back my claim)" shtick.
>> It's humorous how you talk like you're big **** because you've been
>> riding
>> in 1986. Wow, way to go freak! I don't suppose you helped Gary Fisher
>> invent
>> the mountain bike?
>
> Your twists and turns sure are funny. Spin away, little ballerina.
Hell, I thought you would appreciate my attempt to help you make up
something else interesting to add to your [fictitious] mountain biking
history. Let's see, you rode Bell Ridge in 1986? Haha.
>> >> Tell me... So you must have also ridden the network of trails in
>> >> Silverado Canyon as well?
>> >
>> > As far as me "making stuff up on the internet", believe
>> > what you wish.
>>
>> Yes - the truth is plainly visible with your dodge. Any local that has
>> been
>> riding our mountains for 2 decades would be able to spew dozens of
>> [lesser-known] trail names besides the ones that I've brought attention
>> to.
>> As it is, you seem all-too-excited just to ride something like Holy Jim
>> which is a mainstream trail that we hold races on for God's sake.
>
> You have no idea what I have or have not
> ridden in SoCal. Keep flailing away though, it's really funny.
Oh but it IS really funny. Are you suffering from amnesia or something?
Just a couple of days ago you boasted to the whole alt.mountain-bike group
that you rode Holy Jim, Trabuco, and Bell Ridge when they were quiet and
lonely in 1986! But of course if you're just making that up then you're
absolutely right... I have no idea what you have or have not ridden in
SoCal. Who would?
Backpedal if you like.