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Saturday, June 20, 2009
still here with some random shit
i have been informed that i haven't made a post in a few days. thanks for the email's and phone calls. please do not text me, i have no idea how to check this. technology. well i've been a little down and out with the developments at the chevy dealer. i really like working there but it is going to close maybe sooner than later. i'm just waiting on some info from another job to see what i'm going to do. i guess if i have no job i can just ride all summer and hang out with my kid. this would also give me more time to type this crap that you all love to read. a guy i work with is trying to get a frame off ebay and wants to know, hard tail or suspension. well come on weigh in. your comments count, at least on here. also have any of you tried to post your own topic. i'm just wondering if that is possible. last night i had a few fuller's london pride pale ales. tasty. my garden is looking pretty good. tomatoes are coming in strong as well as my strawberries. anyone else put a garden in this spring/summer.
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can't post my own topics here Lone*....i think you have to allow users to do that...
ReplyDeleteIt will allow me to post a blog as far as I can tell.
ReplyDeleteI would start them out on a hard tail. I love my FS and ride it almost exclusively even though you don't need one for the trails around here which is more the reason to get a hard tail for the beginner. A fs is just a lot for a newbie to have deal with from a mechanical stand point even though I know John you would be willing help him out for free! NOt to mention they will learn important skills. I wouldn't let them spend a bunch of money on this either, they may not like it. I have tried to talk plenty of people into the sport and have found it is just not for some people, it is kind of like me and golf :)
I was trying to say they will learn import skills from a hard tail, like moving around the bike to deal with varied terrain.
ReplyDelete2x4 try it when you get the chance. thanks.
ReplyDeletethe british are coming. i think we may have some post form across the pond.
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