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"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... DiscoDuck wrote: ... Using a pseudonym is not lying. There is no reason to believe you are using your real name. IF you are, what is your address and phone # and I will call you to confirm?... There is enough information in his signature line to find Mr. Dolan's home address and phone number using any number of Internet phone directories. I will personally use this information to increase my chances of AVOIDING contact with Mr. Dolan in real life. The feeling is mutual of course. There is no real anonymity on Usenet. Only fools think otherwise regardless of their foolish pseudonyms. Since that is the case, why not use your real name? Maybe someone could answer this question instead of just assuming that everyone knows the answer. As a former librarian I could track down each and every one of you, but why would I want to do such a stupid thing. No way - Jose. The bits and pieces I get from you via Usenet are more than enough. Anymore than that and I would be sick unto death. It is my extreme pleasure never to know any of you. May we all go to our graves forever ignorant of one another. -- Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota |
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"DiscoDuck" wrote in message om... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... The only cyclists around here who are not wearing helmets are only the most casual cyclists - and the kids of course. All serious cyclists wear helmets. Wrong again. I bet you I would find plenty of "serious cyclists" who do not wear a helmet. Actually, I am the ONLY serious cyclist in these parts, so I am 100% correct and you are 100% wrong. But hasn't that always been the case. -- Regards, Ed Dolan the Serious - Minnesota |
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"DiscoDuck" wrote in message m... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Cars and bikes are not the same thing - at all. Correct, they are not. So you feel then there are NO head injuries from car accidents. You're stupider than I thought. "Cars and bikes are not the same thing - at all." I've been road riding forty plus years and I have suffered only minor road rash during that time. You are due. Prepare any day to die and meet your Maker. God will want to know why you did not wear a helmet. Your explanations to the rest of us do not make any sense and we will continue to wear our bike helmets and live long enough to **** on your grave. YOu are wrong. He is not due. The odds are greatly greatly greatly in his favour. Nonsense. We are all of us due. It is just a matter of time. So then, why isn't the human race wiped out from bike accidents? Virtually all of us have rode a bike. I ahve rode a bike for decades, yet I am still alive. Defying the odds, am I? Then why only 78 in Canada last year (most of which were superficial scrapes). You are due too. Prepare to die. I will come and **** on your grave as a token of respect. Tell me Edward, how many people a year are killed from cycling related head injuries each year in your state? Let me guess, you do not know. You're just talking out of your ass out of your hatred for people who want you (too) to have freedom of choice. I occasionally read in the newspaper about some poor slob on his bike who has gotten hit by a car and expired out there on the road. Occassionaly? Did you assume that was the only cyclist in your city for years, and got hit? Stupid stupid stupid. Well, I don't know. If that cyclist happened to be me, I would consider it a momentous event. I don't know about you, but I am planning to die in my own bed at home. There is no thrill in it for me of getting hit by a motor vehicle, but others might differ with me about this. Some like to die with their boots on. You must be a fan of Hitler, and those who kill abortion doctors. Hitler had his moments. I don't think abortion doctors ever have their moments though and if anyone wants to put them out of their misery by blowing their ****ing heads off, then I am all for it. The abortion docs instead of killing the babies should maybe kill the mothers. I think that would most definitely cut down on the abortions. Wacko. No other word, but wacko. You are the one that is wacko if you think it is OK for doctors to be murdering unborn children. God Damn you and your types all the way to Hell and back. May your soul burn in everlasting hellfire! -- Regards, Ed Dolan the Saint - Minnesota |
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"skip" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... "Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... $kip wrote: I took a quick look at your web site and the photos I saw of you riding all showed you wearing a helmet. Your children were wearing helmets too. So my question would be if you are convinced helmuts are of no value why do you bother with them? You may have already answered this question and I missed it. I rarely read helmet threads and when I do I don't read them carefully. It has been proven that reading too many h*lm*t threads can cause brain damage. Tom, I think you right about this. Guy Chapman is driving me bonkers with his pontifications on the subject. I swear to God, I am never going to post another message on the subject of helmets again as long as I live. -- Best Regards, Ed Dolan the Crazed - Minnesota Please keep in mind you should always misspell helmut (or use asterisks as Tom has done) in your postings to keep the helment googlers away. skip Good point Skip. As a former librarian I would never look up anything to save my soul, but I suppose there are others like Mr. Sherman who occasionally do searches on Google under a word such as helmet. God help us all. I have got to watch my blood pressure as it seems to be getting out of control yet once again. Anytime I want to commit suicide I can go on some of these other bike groups and I will implode in short order. I figure I had best stay here on good old ARBR where everyone is finally getting to know me and making allowances for me. -- Best Regards, Ed Dolan - Minnesota |
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"skip" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... "Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:43:01 -0600, "Edward Dolan" wrote: She is a woman who does not want to muss up her hair when she rides her bike. And you are the weakest link. Goodbye. Guy Chapman does not want to muss up his hair. That is why he does not wear a helmet. There is friend of mine who is exactly like him. His hair always looks like he just stepped out of the barber shop. Hells Bells! I haven't been to a barber shop in almost 45 years. When the price of a haircut went over $1.00, I said that's it. **** haircuts and **** the g.d. barbers. I have been cutting my own hair ever since and I have never once in my life given a good g.d. what my hair looked like. But that is because I am a man and not a pansy-man like Guy Chapman. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota Ed, is there any way possible to get you to post a recent photo of yourself? I need to see this. You could attach it to a regular post - don't worry about it being an improper thing to do. I will pay any fines levied by the authority having jurisdiction. skip Cutting your own hair is a no-brainer. I just about die from laughter when I see a vain man. With a woman there are some possibilities, but with a man there are none. We men are all ugly as sin and redemption is impossible. It is the old, old story of beauty and the beast. We men are condemned to be the beast and some women are condemned to be the beauty. There is nothing to be done about it except to laugh about it. It is one of nature's little jokes on our species. Other than not having the best haircut in the world, I am a pretty average looking guy - not handsome but not totally ugly either. The ticket for men to getting though life is never, no never, to really look at yourself in the mirror. If you do that you will be struck with the deepest despair and you will want to go down to your dirt floor basement in your house and put a bullet through your brain. Just avoid those mirrors like the plague and you will be OK. -- Regards, Ed Dolan - Minnesota |
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"G. Morgan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:21:05 -0600 "Edward Dolan" used 64 lines of text to write in newsgroup: alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent [...] Other than not having the best haircut in the world, I am a pretty average looking guy - not handsome but not totally ugly either. The ticket for men to getting though life is never, no never, to really look at yourself in the mirror. If you do that you will be struck with the deepest despair and you will want to go down to your dirt floor basement in your house and put a bullet through your brain. Just avoid those mirrors like the plague and you will be OK. My, my Ed. This is the third time I've heard you mention "bullet in your head". Are you feeling okay? I am OK (I think), but I can't spend too much time pondering the problems of the world. If I do I will go stark raving mad. Sometimes I think the best thing any of us could do is severely limit ourselves to how much TV we are going to watch. ARBR actually uplifts me and makes me feel good, but the damn TV news sends me into a deep depression. I am convinced of one thing. There is no solution to any problem.There never was and there never will be. If and when you solve one problem, there will be another even greater problem to takes it's place. Screw it! I just go out to the municipal liquor store and get a bit of the old vino and all of a sudden the world starts to look a bit better. -- Best Regards, Ed Dolan - Minnesota |
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 22:07:47 -0600 "Edward Dolan"
used 38 lines of text to write in newsgroup: alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent "G. Morgan" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:21:05 -0600 "Edward Dolan" used 64 lines of text to write in newsgroup: alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent [...] Other than not having the best haircut in the world, I am a pretty average looking guy - not handsome but not totally ugly either. The ticket for men to getting though life is never, no never, to really look at yourself in the mirror. If you do that you will be struck with the deepest despair and you will want to go down to your dirt floor basement in your house and put a bullet through your brain. Just avoid those mirrors like the plague and you will be OK. My, my Ed. This is the third time I've heard you mention "bullet in your head". Are you feeling okay? I am OK (I think), but I can't spend too much time pondering the problems of the world. If I do I will go stark raving mad. Sometimes I think the best thing any of us could do is severely limit ourselves to how much TV we are going to watch. ARBR actually uplifts me and makes me feel good, but the damn TV news sends me into a deep depression. I am convinced of one thing. There is no solution to any problem.There never was and there never will be. If and when you solve one problem, there will be another even greater problem to takes it's place. Screw it! I just go out to the municipal liquor store and get a bit of the old vino and all of a sudden the world starts to look a bit better. You sound depressed. Maybe it's the holiday season affecting your mood. Alcohol is a depressant drug, and is not a good solution for overcoming the "blues". I gather you are retired? Why not do some volunteer work down at the animal shelter or deliver meals-on-wheels? Getting out of the house and helping others will make you feel better. Hell, go to the local retirement home and chat up some old-timers - they would love to hear your rather unique perspective. ;-)) If I am off-base, I apologize. I also apologize for cross posting my last reply to the "kook" group. I was going to have some fun with you, but I realize now that was not appropriate. -Graham I'm sometimes dis-gruntled but I can't say I've ever felt "gruntled" |
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"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Edward Dolan wrote: ... This guy, DiscoDuck, probably thinks Michael Moore is a major intellect of our time, intead of the fat treasonous pig with no brian that he is.... Brian was crucified. Always look on the bright side of life! That should be "brain" of course. I do not have the foggiest notion who or what Brian was. Mr. Sherman is always assuming that everyone is on his wave length. Surely he must be aware that not everyone on ARBR is exactly his age. I mean, even I know that much. -- Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota |
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"Edward Dolan" wrote in message ...
Ed Dolan - Old But Not Yet Dead - Minnesota Who think he is alive thanks to government intervention of laws. What a joke. |
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"Edward Dolan" wrote in message ...
Regards, Ed Dolan - the impotent - Minnesota No wonder he is a control freak. He can't get it up and takes it out on those who value freedom of choice. Ed, you're a rapist of freedoms |
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