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[dsn_klr650] the real truth] (nklr)

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2000 12:57 pm
by Arne Larsen
From: Steamroller Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Fw: the real truth]
> You yelled and berated an individual who was merely expressing an idea > concerning spam.
No I didn't. THIS IS YELLING!
> What he sent was not in my anyway spam but a valid, lucid, and well > expressed opinion concurring spam.
This was at the top of his post defining it as a chain letter: ______________ Third time I've received this, it's all still true but I still get chain letters. What's going on out there? Todd P.S. yep, three times and yet I'm forwarding it again. Am I out of control? ______________ Chain letter's are SPAM.
> In front of this international forum you made him feel very bad to say the > least.
He's a big boy. I told him not to post SPAM. I said he'd be toasted if he did it again. If he felt bad about it I'll give him a hug next time I see him.
> The funny thing is, through this list I am meeting many people who share
my
> interests and eventually I hope to meet others, especially those you are > very significant on this list. > I would be interested in seeing your reaction should you meet this > particular individual.
Come to Moab. I will shake his hand and say hello if he's there.
> I doubt, considering your initial response, that you would act much more > mature.
What's wrong with hello?
> Your reaction was immature and unprofessional, especially since I hear > you're in law-enforcement. > But a typical response in any case. > NY Pete
Thankyou. Arne

[dsn_klr650] the real truth] (nklr)

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2000 2:55 pm
by Adam Stahnke
[i]Your reaction was immature and unprofessional, especially since I hear you're in law-enforcement.[/i] So what if he is in law enforcement?  What else doesn't matter on this list; gender, age, race, religion, political association, what country your in, how ugly you are, how ugly your bike is, etc., etc., etc..

What does matter?  The KLR 650 and other moto related topics.

-Adam


[dsn_klr650] digest number 30...now posse roundup thanks

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2000 3:23 pm
by Tobin Lampson
Robert Morgan wrote:
> > The freeway was pretty bad, we bailed on the 405 and cruised over to I5, not > so bad but certainly not fun. Great weekend, lets do it again. Cal Posse > Rules. > Morgan
May this be part of the 'Thank You' to you guys for riding as far as you did....like the 'Northern' guys....and sharing, at our Spring Roundup Campout. I wanted to visit with you guys, and others, before saying 'adieu' in the morning but, I needed to recouperate from a late nite romp with our BMW camp neighbors.....After the campfire I was the last one heading for my tent when these two GS1100 riders(riding double) idled into our camp. If their friendliness wasn't apparent in their earlier visit, a beer in each hand of the passenger now gave it away....Then the pilot matter of factly said, 'This bike can go anywhere your guys can.' Well, you can imagine where things went from there.....They made it nearly all the way up to the end of the canyon riding area. Through those high sandy whoops, and everything! Conall gets the 'rider spirit' award for riding all the way from Fremont(near San Fransisco) to be with us.. The enthusiasm, and greatness of all the stories around the campfire blew my mind.....Sure is going to be a wonderful band of folks heading to Moab this year...... A real 'Thank You!' to all of the special people who came..... May our trails cross again, soon! :) Slide