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    From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 15:04:46 2025
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    Thursday I put in 30 miles and I'm following more or less the same course today. If I take the long rout both ways I can get in 40 miles but I don't know if the others will want to after a 4th of july hangover.
    I have noticed that there are more cyclists on the road but that may well be because Gavin
    Loathsome has chaced all of the businesses away from California. Under the "professional" management of Loathsome, prices of everything in Cqalifornia have continued to rise and now he chased oit refine3ries.So gas will go up at least another $4 to over $8 a gallon That will make it necessary for Liebermnn
    to beg his neighbors to take hin to the local store.
    How long could thatr last before he starts telling them that5 he knows a better route and takes them 20 miles out of the way?
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  • From AMuzi@am@yellowjersey.org to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 10:16:11 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    On 7/5/2025 10:04 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    Thursday I put in 30 miles and I'm following more or less the same course today. If I take the long rout both ways I can get in 40 miles but I don't know if the others will want to after a 4th of july hangover.

    I have noticed that there are more cyclists on the road but that may well be because Gavin
    Loathsome has chaced all of the businesses away from California. Under the "professional" management of Loathsome, prices of everything in Cqalifornia have continued to rise and now he chased oit refine3ries.So gas will go up at least another $4 to over $8 a gallon That will make it necessary for Liebermnn
    to beg his neighbors to take hin to the local store.

    How long could thatr last before he starts telling them that5 he knows a better route and takes them 20 miles out of the way?

    It's unfortunate that so many unameliorable things bother
    you so much.

    I enjoyed another perfect ride early today, another in an
    unbroken run for over two weeks, which is rare. Moreso after
    our miserably cold lingering not-quite-spring. Helps one's
    mood immensely.
    --
    Andrew Muzi
    am@yellowjersey.org
    Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 20:01:32 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    On Sat Jul 5 10:16:11 2025 AMuzi wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 10:04 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    Thursday I put in 30 miles and I'm following more or less the same course today. If I take the long rout both ways I can get in 40 miles but I don't know if the others will want to after a 4th of july hangover.

    I have noticed that there are more cyclists on the road but that may well be because Gavin
    Loathsome has chaced all of the businesses away from California. Under the "professional" management of Loathsome, prices of everything in Cqalifornia have continued to rise and now he chased oit refine3ries.So gas will go up at least another $4 to over $8 a gallon That will make it necessary for Liebermnn
    to beg his neighbors to take hin to the local store.

    How long could thatr last before he starts telling them that5 he knows a better route and takes them 20 miles out of the way?

    It's unfortunate that so many unameliorable things bother
    you so much.

    I enjoyed another perfect ride early today, another in an
    unbroken run for over two weeks, which is rare. Moreso after
    our miserably cold lingering not-quite-spring. Helps one's
    mood immensely.
    This is a bicycle group and there should be no room for people that do not want to stick to the subject. Not that I'm not guilty of subject drift but at least I try.
    Don't you think that the numbers of cyclists on the road and trails should be of interest?
    And I should not hzve taken that pot shot at Liebermann but it is true that he is in no financial position to afford a doubling of gas prices and in no physical shape tu use a bicycle for his errands. What the Democrats are doing should horrify him. But he seems more interested in falsely saying that I am wrong about something he doesn't know anything about rather than addressing threats to his own well being which most of us would agrree with him if he showed any concern about those things.
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  • From Shadow@Sh@dow.br to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 17:57:34 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 20:01:32 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    This is a bicycle group and there should be no room for people that do not want to stick to the subject.


    ....<blackout for a few seconds> ........

    What the Democrats are doing should horrify him
    ... etc

    LOL
    []'s
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    Google Fuchsia - 2021
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  • From Jeff Liebermann@jeffl@cruzio.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 14:19:08 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 20:01:32 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On Sat Jul 5 10:16:11 2025 AMuzi wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 10:04 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    Thursday I put in 30 miles and I'm following more or less the same course today. If I take the long rout both ways I can get in 40 miles but I don't know if the others will want to after a 4th of july hangover.

    I have noticed that there are more cyclists on the road but that may well be because Gavin
    Loathsome has chaced all of the businesses away from California. Under the "professional" management of Loathsome, prices of everything in Cqalifornia have continued to rise and now he chased oit refine3ries.So gas will go up at least another $4 to over $8 a gallon That will make it necessary for Liebermnn
    to beg his neighbors to take hin to the local store.

    How long could thatr last before he starts telling them that5 he knows a better route and takes them 20 miles out of the way?

    It's unfortunate that so many unameliorable things bother
    you so much.

    I enjoyed another perfect ride early today, another in an
    unbroken run for over two weeks, which is rare. Moreso after
    our miserably cold lingering not-quite-spring. Helps one's
    mood immensely.




    This is a bicycle group and there should be no room for people that do not want to stick to the subject. Not that I'm not guilty of subject drift but at least I try.

    That's good. You start by claiming that people who "do not want to
    stick to the subject" should be ejected from rec.bicycles.tech. You
    end by introducing some unrelated comments about gasoline prices, the
    Democrats and something about addressing threats to my well being.

    Don't you think that the numbers of cyclists on the road and trails should be of interest?

    Are you really qualified to comment on what I'm thinking? Are you
    clairvoyant? When was the last time you were guilty of thinking?

    And I should not hzve taken that pot shot at Liebermann but it is true that he is in no financial position to afford a doubling of gas prices and in no physical shape tu use a bicycle for his errands. What the Democrats are doing should horrify him. But he seems more interested in falsely saying that I am wrong about something he doesn't know anything about rather than addressing threats to his own well being which most of us would agrree with him if he showed any concern about those things.

    05/15/2022 <https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/FDSwyPDM9kU/m/rrohLx7XAAAJ> "So I apologize ahead of time because then it is brought to my
    attention the bullshit that these people are chanting, I will tell
    them exactly what I think of them. But I will try to keep the subject
    on bicycles.tech."

    "Try or don't try. There is hope". (My apologies to Yoda)
    --
    Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
    PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
    Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
    Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
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  • From Frank Krygowski@frkrygow@sbcglobal.net to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 19:15:50 2025
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    On 7/5/2025 4:01 PM, cyclintom wrote:

    This is a bicycle group and there should be no room for people that do not want to stick to the subject. Not that I'm not guilty of subject drift but at least I try.

    If you try, you consistently fail. In fact, there's no evidence you try.
    In almost every post you swerve into insults, conspiracy theories,
    political rants and other nonsense.

    Whatever your mental problems, they seem to render you incapable of recognizing your own behavior.

    You need help. If nothing else, you need someone to review your posts
    before you click "Send" to let you know when you're violating your
    claimed standards, or otherwise making a fool of yourself.

    It would be a great benefit to the group. It would probably cut your
    posting frequency by around 90%.
    --
    - Frank Krygowski
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  • From Catrike Ryder@Soloman@old.bikers.org to rec.bicycles.tech on Sun Jul 6 03:26:13 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    On Sat, 5 Jul 2025 19:15:50 -0400, Frank Krygowski
    <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    On 7/5/2025 4:01 PM, cyclintom wrote:

    This is a bicycle group and there should be no room for people that do not want to stick to the subject. Not that I'm not guilty of subject drift but at least I try.

    If you try, you consistently fail. In fact, there's no evidence you try.
    In almost every post you swerve into insults, conspiracy theories,
    political rants and other nonsense.

    I hear the irony bell ringing.

    Whatever your mental problems, they seem to render you incapable of >recognizing your own behavior.

    More irony...

    You need help. If nothing else, you need someone to review your posts
    before you click "Send" to let you know when you're violating your
    claimed standards, or otherwise making a fool of yourself.

    <LOL> RBT's residident narcissist is giving advice about modifying
    behavior.

    It would be a great benefit to the group. It would probably cut your
    posting frequency by around 90%.

    What makes you respond to his posts?

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman
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  • From Roger Merriman@roger@sarlet.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sun Jul 6 12:58:24 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.bicycles.tech

    AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 10:04 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    Thursday I put in 30 miles and I'm following more or less the same
    course today. If I take the long rout both ways I can get in 40 miles
    but I don't know if the others will want to after a 4th of july hangover.

    I have noticed that there are more cyclists on the road but that may well be because Gavin
    Loathsome has chaced all of the businesses away from California. Under
    the "professional" management of Loathsome, prices of everything in
    Cqalifornia have continued to rise and now he chased oit refine3ries.So
    gas will go up at least another $4 to over $8 a gallon That will make it
    necessary for Liebermnn
    to beg his neighbors to take hin to the local store.

    How long could thatr last before he starts telling them that5 he knows a
    better route and takes them 20 miles out of the way?

    It's unfortunate that so many unameliorable things bother
    you so much.

    I enjoyed another perfect ride early today, another in an
    unbroken run for over two weeks, which is rare. Moreso after
    our miserably cold lingering not-quite-spring. Helps one's
    mood immensely.


    Indeed, had a nice ride last weekend, on the ridgeway though better of
    going anywhere near Stonehenge as would be very busy on the roads! Not
    perhaps the most intense ride but was 30 degrees or thereabouts and I
    prefer much cooler conditions.

    But nice to be out in such an interesting area, lots of lumps and bumps, I
    did drain the hydration pack though only with, a few miles Downhill back to car/cafe!

    Week before had a lovely ride on some areas that I’d not ridden before at least by bike, near where I grew up.

    Roger Merriman

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