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On Apr 15, 10:16 pm, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> ComandanteBanana wrote:
> > On Apr 15, 11:50 am, "Pat" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> - Frank Krygowski
> >> Frank, these posts occur every so often and I think there is an agenda
> >> behind them. Otherwise, why all the cross-posting? What the OP has to say is
> >> that it's an "us versus them" world---and "them" are homocidal maniacs bent
> >> on destroying people riding bicycles. That is not the real world as youand
> >> I both know. Ergo, I smell a troll with these posts.
>
> >> Pat in TX
>
> > I've said before you look retarded. Frank it's not even on *your
> > side,* since you hate bicycles, even though you don't care because you
> > live in the boondocks.
>
> WRONG!!!
>
> "Pat in Texas" is NOT the same Pat who lives in the boondocks in upstate
> New York. The former Pat is a cyclist, the latter is not.
>
> Of course, if people would use a last name we would not have this confusion.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
> The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
You say "boondocks" like it's a bad thing. What's up with that? It's
calm, serene, and provides me with everything I could possibly want
and a fabulous lifestyle. What's wrong with that?
Besides, boodocks is falling out of use. It is usually referred to as
'the sticks', as in "Pat who lives out in the sticks in upstate New
York". Although, one has to wonder if "out in the sticks" and
"upstate" aren't redundant. Ahh, maybe not; there is Buffalo and
Rochester and Syracuse. Believe it or not, I don't live all that far
from Podunk, which is, of course, the center of all ruralness.
wrote:
> ComandanteBanana wrote:
> > On Apr 15, 11:50 am, "Pat" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> - Frank Krygowski
> >> Frank, these posts occur every so often and I think there is an agenda
> >> behind them. Otherwise, why all the cross-posting? What the OP has to say is
> >> that it's an "us versus them" world---and "them" are homocidal maniacs bent
> >> on destroying people riding bicycles. That is not the real world as youand
> >> I both know. Ergo, I smell a troll with these posts.
>
> >> Pat in TX
>
> > I've said before you look retarded. Frank it's not even on *your
> > side,* since you hate bicycles, even though you don't care because you
> > live in the boondocks.
>
> WRONG!!!
>
> "Pat in Texas" is NOT the same Pat who lives in the boondocks in upstate
> New York. The former Pat is a cyclist, the latter is not.
>
> Of course, if people would use a last name we would not have this confusion.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
> The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
You say "boondocks" like it's a bad thing. What's up with that? It's
calm, serene, and provides me with everything I could possibly want
and a fabulous lifestyle. What's wrong with that?
Besides, boodocks is falling out of use. It is usually referred to as
'the sticks', as in "Pat who lives out in the sticks in upstate New
York". Although, one has to wonder if "out in the sticks" and
"upstate" aren't redundant. Ahh, maybe not; there is Buffalo and
Rochester and Syracuse. Believe it or not, I don't live all that far
from Podunk, which is, of course, the center of all ruralness.