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Re: [RC] - Chris Paus

WooHoo! Thanks Frank!

chris
--- "flassen@xxxxxxx" <flassen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought this was a forum to discuss and assist
fellow riders, not to re-write AERC rules. Perhaps
that should be addressed to AERC. Can we get back to
positive thinking. Many people have ridden many
miles without points or recognition, does that make
the ride less? I applaud the AERC and the way the
organization is operated. What a positive group! If
changes need to be made, petition AERC or run for
office in the AERC. Is it possible to get get back
into helping one another within this forum?
Thanks
Frank

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Of course things aren't perfect,  perfect doesn't
exist on this earth.
Doesn't mean we won't go on trying to get better at
what we do. Besides, if
everything was perfect today, what would you do
tomorrow? Slamming each
other doesn't get anything done.
~  Dot Wiggins

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"A good horse makes short miles," George Eliot

Chris and Star

BayRab Acres
http://pages.prodigy.net/paus
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Many of the endurance riders in our top echelons of competition, now and in
the past, exemplify the 'common man' not the hierocracy. It is this
possibility, this chance to come to the fore, that makes endurance
competition of the Aussie/American type so much more desirable to part of
the world.
~  Bob Morris

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