Reasons We Ride a Bike!

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by BJayKana, Jun 24, 2005.

  1. BJayKana

    BJayKana Guest

    ‘‘My saddle is comfortable, so my ass doesn't get tired. Trouble
    with riding in a group, is that someone is always wanting to stop, 15
    minutes into the ride.
                  
    (((Sunny, the part about ''assHole Joe'' wernt aimed at your asshole
    joe, (grin)
    But, it got you in the picture to post somethin' half way interesting,
    other than
    you sharing with us about some Online Quiz about why and what you should
    be Riding...heehee! (BJAY)))


    ‘‘I'm glad it was at least halfway interesting. As for the
    quiz, what I should be riding is exactly what I do ride. I chose my bike
    because it is what I wanted and it fits me.’’

    (Sunny, RCOS #7, ISRA #712’’

    ‘‘Sunny, I agree about the group riding, not being an ideal
    situation mosta time’’
    But, I like to ride with about two others, I don't like Solo riding
    atall.as far as traveling!’’ PS: And you don't get saddle sores,
    hmmmm?
    Now, you have a goodun', ya hear!
    (BJAYkana)
     
    BJayKana, Jun 26, 2005
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  2. BJayKana

    Tim Morrow Guest

    I presumed that since you replied to *my* post, asking *me* about *my*
    communications with "someone else" that you meant, me, Tim Morrow, when you
    addressed the question to me.

    Should I have thought you meant someone other than me?
     
    Tim Morrow, Jun 27, 2005
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  3. BJayKana

    BJayKana Guest

    ‘‘I understand loud and clear''
    But, don't you agree that Beemer, fullstate, iceman,wakko,jailcall,
    Mr.Homa,Bill Fright,to name most, besides you and me, generally,
    discuss, bike stuff in here?'' The above guys don't contribute much in
    the Flame threads, atleast not to me, they don't?   (BJay)


    ‘‘I don't agree with anything said by anyone. I see T.M. as a
    shadow of it's former self. A ghost town of walker boot lickers or those
    who have their own opinions and end up attacked while being accused of
    attacking when they finally post something in retaliation.
    Clear enough? ’’
    (Bownse)

    ‘‘Mark, like I said above, it, is, clear. Crystal!’’ The only
    part of your rigid statement above that could be a little dim in my
    mind, is whatcha mean by ‘‘walker boot lickers’’??? then you
    say ,‘‘or those who have their own opinions’’ end up
    attacked.’’ and so 4th.
    Why, that is what Flaming/discussing/confronting someone is
    all about. I think you are one of the best at retaliation. Heck, they
    gotta get up early to out wise crack you. I say this to you as a
    compliment. sincerely I do.
    Q? Do you actually have the Walkers in KF?
    (bjay)
     
    BJayKana, Jun 27, 2005
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  4. BJayKana

    BJayKana Guest

    ‘‘I shouldnt have ask such a dumb question'', it seems to have made
    you have visions of your communication with someone else'' (BJAY
    earlier)


    ''You mean I've communicated with someone else in tx.motorcycles?''
        .... I don't think so!   (Tim Morrow)
    '

    'Did you think I meant ONLY T.M?''
    (Bjay again)

    ‘‘I presumed that since you replied to *my* post, asking *me* about
    *my* communications with "someone else" that you meant, me, Tim Morrow,
    when you addressed the question to me.
    Should I have thought you meant someone other than me? ’’
    (Tim Morrow again)

    ‘‘I got us mixed up, sorry for that!’’
    I was referring to TxMoto, but typed your exact initials, T.M. (how
    stupid of me)
    What's so funny now, TIM, I don't even remember why ? What my dern
    point was! shee'wahwah
    (BJAY)
     
    BJayKana, Jun 27, 2005
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  5. BJayKana

    RL Guest

    Sunny wrote:

    ''My saddle is comfortable, so my ass doesn't get tired. Trouble
    with riding in a group, is that someone is always wanting to stop, 15
    minutes into the ride.
    Bjay wrote:

    (((Sunny, the part about ''assHole Joe'' wernt aimed at your asshole
    joe, (grin)
    But, it got you in the picture to post somethin' half way interesting,
    other than
    you sharing with us about some Online Quiz about why and what you should
    be Riding...heehee! (BJAY)))
    Sunny wrote:

    ''I'm glad it was at least halfway interesting. As for the
    quiz, what I should be riding is exactly what I do ride. I chose my bike
    because it is what I wanted and it fits me.''
    Then Bjay came back with:

    ''Sunny, I agree about the group riding, not being an ideal
    situation mosta time''
    But, I like to ride with about two others, I don't like Solo riding
    atall.as far as traveling!'' PS: And you don't get saddle sores,
    hmmmm?
    Now, you have a goodun', ya hear!
    (BJAYkana)


    And Sunny responds with:

    Bjay, I like riding with group and don't have a problem with it. I usually
    ride drag and that lets me sort of ride my own ride while looking out for
    the other riders. Most of the time, it's just me and Joe, especially on
    trips. But I do love to just hop on my bike and go.

    I have a stock seat on my motorcycle but it is quite comfortable. I spent
    many years riding horses and using a non-padded western saddle. I never got
    saddle sore then and I don't get saddle sore from riding my motorcycle.
    I'll tell you what is uncomfortable:
    Riding on the back seat of a motorcycle (pillion). First off, the back seat
    feels like riding on a padded 2x4. Second, I'm not in controll and last but
    not least, I sit too high and can't controll a damn thing. Did I mention I
    like to be in controll? ;)

    You have a good'un too.
     
    RL, Jun 27, 2005
    #45
  6. Are you unable to comprehend written english or just suffering from
    senility? Read the response I made to you again, because you got what
    I said ass-backwards.
    And, again, you're positing something you don't know as fact.
    What-the-**** gave you the notion that I'm using a kill file? Because
    you consider your posts so magnetic and challenging, there's no other
    way I could resist participating in you mediocre musings?

    You seem to think the views you are expressing are real novel,
    thought-provoking and unique, but they're not. Dense people like you
    have passed this way many times before and they share common traits:

    1. Ignorance and refusal to learn. They know nothing about usenet
    and know nothing about the people in the newsgroup they just began
    frequenting but, immediately, they begin telling everyone what the
    rules should be - all the while violating informal rules already
    widely agreed on.

    2. Inflated sense of importance. They seem to think, from the moment
    they appear, the group solely exists for them. Take your example.
    tx.moto and rec.moto are 2 separate newsgroups but, because you like
    to frequent both of them, you try to amalgamate them by continually
    cross-posting. Why? Because it's handy for *you*. Respect other
    peoples' rights to choose their newsgroups if you want yours
    respected.

    3. Neediness. Don't drop your group therapy sessions, expecting this
    forum to take their place. Want to ramble on about every thought that
    enters your head, no matter how worthwhile? Fine, but don't get in a
    snit if people decide to either not respond or replace it with
    something they find more interesting.

    4. Ignorance of history. For one, there is good reason why the
    Walkers are the most reviled, least-respected people on usenet,
    connected to motorcycling. There is the version of what the truth is
    that they will tell you and there is the truth known by *everyone*
    else. Take heed, as that is another consideration when it comes to
    cross-posting from tx.moto. Couple that with the ignorance you just
    displayed when telling Tim what I don't contribute and that only makes
    you look like more of a fool.

    Now I'll skip the "**** you" this time and give you a chance to
    demonstrate you've maybe learned something. If not, expect the more
    abbreviated version of earlier responses.

    --
    Instead of swerving, I should have been reloading
    (remove _NO_SPAM_ to reply)

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    Road Glidin' Don, Jun 28, 2005
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  7. BJayKana

    BJayKana Guest

    (Below, RGDon explains some thangs, I intend to edit some, & make
    comments in between RGdons reasonably interesting response)
    (RGDon wrote) ‘‘You seem to think the views you are
    expressing are real novel, thought-provoking and unique, but they're
    not. Dense people like you have passed this way many times before and
    they share common traits:

    (BJAY responds) Maybe not to you, but some think I have something to
    offer. Don, all ya gotta do is disagree, like a genlemen, or say nothing
    like you normally do, either way, I don't give a shit! Just don't say a
    few words, ending in **** You. You don't realize how that sounds to me.
    It always make me wonder about a Man, when he uses that type of dialog,
    to another man. I cannot speak for anyone else.

    1. Ignorance and refusal to learn. They know nothing about usenet and
    know nothing about the people in the newsgroup they just began
    frequenting but, immediately, they begin telling everyone what the rules
    should be - all the while violating informal rules already widely agreed
    on.

    (Bjay responds) Don, I've learned a lot.I know I'm better at this, than
    when I first arrived. You seem to be having a hard time, dealing with
    someone that doesnt use a real computer. I believe your annoyance with
    me, is strickly because I use a economical device called WebTV.


    2. Inflated sense of importance. They seem to think, from the moment
    they appear, the group solely exists for them. Take your example.
    tx.moto and rec.moto are 2 separate newsgroups but, because you like to
    frequent both of them, you try to amalgamate them by continually
    cross-posting. Why?

    (BJAY responds)One reason, is, I read so many others doing it. But I
    mainly crossPost if I'm posting about motorcycles, never crossPost Flame
    stuff.
    I will have to Cross this, in order, for you to read, I think. BTW, I
    don't consider this discussion to be Flaming, do You?

    3. Neediness. Don't drop your group therapy sessions, expecting this
    forum to take their place. Want to ramble on about every thought that
    enters your head, no matter how worthwhile? Fine, but don't get in a
    snit if people decide to either not respond or replace it with something
    they find more interesting.

    (bjay responds)
    If we all had the same style of posting, it would really be boring, I
    should think?
    I think that about 50% of what is said in here is a sense of personal
    rambling, called BullShit over here in Texas!!. God knows, you are one
    of the best. I have actually, enjoyed, a couple of your, post,
    especially, when you post remarks about uh Bike topic, now and then.

    4. Ignorance of history. For one, there is good reason why the Walkers
    are the most reviled, least-respected people on usenet, connected to
    motorcycling. There is the version of what the truth is that they will
    tell you and there is the truth known by *everyone* else.

    (Bjay responds) Talking about rambling, you just had to bring up the
    Walkers, my, my. Speaking the truth, nothing but the truth, on a news
    group, is wishfulness.
    If you think that what we all say in here, is the whole truth, you have
    a floppy disc problem, personally.

    (RGdon goes one to say) Take heed, as that is another consideration
    when it comes to cross-posting from tx.moto. Couple that with the
    ignorance you just displayed when telling Tim what I don't contribute
    and that only makes you look like more of a fool.

    (Bjay responds) Don, I admit I was assuming you had me in your
    socalled Bozo file. I'll tell you why. When I first went into Reeky
    awhile back, and desired to play a small part in ya'lls motoGroup,
    I would respond to something you posted.
    And,I think I remember you would either not recognize me, or you would
    type your favorite insulting oneLiners. **** You, you WTVer, blah blah
    blah. I figured you KF'd me, that's all.
    I realize then, that you (probably) thought I was a butt licker of
    Bill's. That I was in alliance with him, against ya'll,or something,
    from some of the shit you would say to me, or about me!!
    I am an independent. Period. I post with anyone who will post back with
    me, don't matter who they are.

    (RGDon in conclusion) says) Now I'll skip the "**** you" this time
    and give you a chance to demonstrate you've maybe learned something. If
    not, expect the more abbreviated version of earlier responses.


    (bjay responds )
    Fair enough. Can't expect anymore than that. regards, I say!
     
    BJayKana, Jun 28, 2005
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