RE: [RC] helmets - John A. Teeter
I do protest strenuously for while being naive may be an admirable trait,
I've not been thrown the complement in circumstances which might lead me to
believe it untainted by foul intent.
That aside, I do appreciate your being honest, one who stutters might
preceive your comment as:
And to be honest << which I read hopefully
And to be honest I think << also pointing to reasonableness
And to be honest I think you are guilty << all hopes dashed!!!
And to be honest I think you are guilty of nothing
<<a glimmer
And to be honest I think you are guilty of nothing
more than being naive << sigh.........
as to membership, my appoligies sort of. I'm sure the regional directors in
your area will be open to your comments, suggestions, and questions; that
out of curtesy for the spouse of a member.
johnt
-----Original Message-----
From: roger mason [mailto:cybercowboy@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 7:48 PM
To: johnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [RC] helmets
Importance: High
me think tho doth protest too much ... usually those with the most
objections are the ones to look out for ... as for me, my wife does belong
to AERC and she does ride alot. I pay all the bills and feel by proxie (or
checkbook stubs ) I have earned (paid) the right to question. And to be
honest I think you are guilty of nothing more than being naive about the
goings on, but keep a eye out because when people start comparing notes it
can be a beautiful thing. rm
--- On Wed 08/14, John A. Teeter < johnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: John A. Teeter [mailto: johnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: cybercowboy@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:51:55 -0700
Subject: RE: [RC] helmets
> "...the pattern of what you do not allow printed is obvious."
>
> "print" is such an archaic process.
>
> If not allowing printing be censorship then IBGuilted. If I could only
> STOP
> steph from printing maps of trails all the time I have final cesorship
> control over all the family members (the boys were raised right and don't
> print unless it be dire circumstances).
>
> So if not allowing printing, yea even of patterns, is my sin -- i fess.
>
> but as to sensorship of the message flow through ridecamp for political
> reasons --- it just ain't so.
>
> join AERC and ride a horse:) -- but don't print - it wastes good paper.
>
> and use electrons conservatively.
>
> johnt
>
>
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