I, for one, agree with Karen and Truman. I don't want to see Howard go. I have had many laughs over Howards stories. I think the point was missed when Mike said, and I agreed, that there are kids on this forum. I work in the oilfields, and the guys out there use cleaner language (most often, anyway). I just think that that should be considered in anyones writings. That was all I had in mind. Not to kick any one off the list. In fact, I don't even know where that idea came from. Lori B. ----- Original Message ----- From: Karen J. Zelinsky Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 1:19 PM To: SandyDSA@xxxxxxx Cc: diane.roby@xxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] THE Howard Stories' Cycle It's like fashion - it goes in cycles - hemline goes up and down, the stocks go up and down, and . . . the Howard Cycle goes 'round and 'round.
You know you might be on Ridecamp too long when you see born-again subjects, like:
1) electrolytes 2) beet pulp 3) newbies 4) brilliant flashes of intellectual thought about endurance-horse theories (then those posters get fed up and/or kicked out due to ideas taken personally by others . . .
and then .......
there's Howard!!! He starts out with looooong ride reports, nicely, humorously written, and then gets slowly revved up again, reaching new verbally-raunchy heights/depths, then some of us slap him down, and ALMOST kick him off Ridecamp. Then he quietly reappears again. Must be our alter-ego, or something like that.... must be Howard!
Karen (wonder what kind of horse Howard would make????)
eeeeekkk!! really bad storm coming here in central PA!!
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