[b]-----Original Message-----[/b] [b]From: [/b]Jim Parsons [b]To: [/b]KLR650 DSN DSN_klr650@egroups.com> [b]Date: [/b]Thursday, May 18, 2000 5:53 PM [b]Subject: [/b][DSN_klr650] Riders In South Carolina Is there any klr650 riders in SC? I live in Summerville and would like to find some one to ride with. I'm up in Columbia, but spare time in which to ride has been awfuly short of late. :/ -Tom '96 KLR 650
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In a message dated 5/18/00 1:46:16 AM Canada Central Standard Time,
DSN_klr650@egroups.com writes:
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You have hit the bullseye with this one. Studies performed by world renowned
scientists have proven that volcanic activity over the centuries has caused
more damage to the ozone layer than all of mankind's activity since
creation/evolution (depending on your personal beliefs). Unfortunately, you
are not going to hear much about this unless you dig for it. We all know that
the majority of the press is extremely liberal, they are not about to
celebrate or expound on information that does not fit their political and
societal agenda. Plus, that kind of information doesn't sell. Only gloom and
doom information sells because it can be sensationalized. Sure, our
environment could use some help in some areas, but it is not nearly as bad as
the press and supporting eco groups would try to make us believe.
Jim Sherlock
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