Ok here's the rundown so we can end this already..........
4. So feelings were expressed and it esculated into something it shouldn't have.
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Ok here's the rundown so we can end this already..........
1. I missed a ride that I joked around and talked some smack about before I missed it.
2. I got a week of flack for missing the ride.
3. I tried to organize another ride that was almost a success, but there were some minor problems.........NO BIG DEAL
4. So feelings were expressed and it esculated into something it shouldn't have.
5. I got really hurt on the ride but feel even worse that my ride has caused all this.
How about:
6. I changed my sig on Tuesday...?
cause it has the P word in it. see i'm not using bad words or being an internet tough guy.
Not really, I could care less about the P word. But it sure marks a big fat f'ing red X on his back, and any ride he leads.
oh, i guess you're right. ***** to you isn't a big deal compared to Slam pig huh?
i think 6 mile should be the location for a new action-reality show. Madness can lead rides and then everyone bitches and complains, I think it would be great TV. New riders can also intentionally be dropped in the twisties right at dusk and we can all watch them like the 6 mile witch project. I vote the groundhog to play the witch, I wonder if he will just leave teeth after he eats em?
I am bored at work, sorry.
I don't get the .sig, either. Why would someone encourage me to continue pimping during a bike ride (i.e. - Keep peddling *****)?
It would be more appropriate (though immature, maybe) to tell me to keep riding (e.g. - "Keep pedaling, *****" or the like).
Commas are important.
Hearing "You suck, tommyjay" makes me sad; OTOH, "You suck tommyjay" makes me happy.
Completely joking - please no one take offense. Just let's end this debacle already and get back to biking.
I don't use double spaces after a period.
When you use the expression "slam hog", you were referring to going out, getting drunk, and taking some random woman home for sexual purposes. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that it was, in fact, a woman. Not that there's anything wrong with the alternative, of course.
Madness is just referring to the word "wimp". This isn't semantics. It's the intent that makes a difference. If Madness uses the word in an offending manner I'll toss him in the Penalty Box with the helmet-less rider.
Commas are important.
Hearing "You suck, tommyjay" makes me sad; OTOH, "You suck tommyjay" makes me happy.
Completely joking - please no one take offense. Just let's end this debacle already and get back to biking.
commas are important. i just realized thats what Ben was meant when he said English. no offense taken, i'm assuming this was aimed at me. no big deal if you can dish it you can take it. right? what about capital letters? should i use them when needed like beginning of a sentence or will everyone understand what i'm trying to say?