Well, I guess we all know who John Thunder is now. Yea, Catfish, why
don't you move to Iran? They love Americans over there. lol.
Just too much.
This is why I love endurance. You see, wimmen don't act this way;
they don't have too much testosterone burning a hole inside their bodies
causing an eruption to the brain making them want to shoot somebody for not
paying them the respect they think they deserve. And, at most endurance
rides I attend, it's 80 percent wimmen. After listening to Mr. Thunder
erupt I hope it stays that way forever.
Now you two boys go on back outside and work it out on your own. I'm
sure you'll figure out a way to settle things, man to man, without involving the
rest of us in your concept of the Bill of Rights, who the moron is (gee, I
always thought it was me) and who's in charge of the screw driver this
week.
This is why we'll never have peace in the Middle East; too much
testosterone.
Catfish, You do realize that you are living in the UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA don't you? Try reading the Bill of Rights you moron! You
don't like what I say? Fine. You totally disagree? Fine. You don't think I
have the right to say it? Screw you! I'm not forcing my opinions on anyone
and from the number of OTHER people who have weighed in on this subject
I'd say I may have hit on a nerve that needs looking at. Move to
Iran!
>From: "Catfish Daniels" <CatfishDaniels@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To:
<ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject:
RE: [RC] Ft Valley >Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:41:22
-0800 > >John Thunder, >I too was trying to look you up on
AERC and couldn't find you. So first >of all, TAKE A CHILL
PILL!!!!! Whether you agree with ANYBODY or not, I >think it would
be proper to keep your ridecamp communication at a level >that allows
others to participate in your debate. As a ridecamp >participant,
I do not appreciate the way you force your opinions onto >others with
the words that you choose. If you want to participate in a >trail
ride where everybody holds hands when they cross the finish line, >why
don't you do that and leave us alone. It is apparent that
ride >managers are doing everything they can to make the environment
enjoyable >and most of all as safe as possible. These ride
managers ought to be >commended for the incredible job they are doing
EACH AND EVERY TIME. If >you want to re-write the rules of
endurance riding, then go ahead and >get started. But until then,
buzz off OR change your attitude. We all >have something we
disagree on, but we don't have to be total dicks
about >it. > >Catfish >DBL
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