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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Westchester County, NY and a Mountain near you!
Posts: 843
| Yes, I just subscribed to Outside for the first time. I've read it occassionally before. But, its actually got some cool interesting stuff. And, you can actually read the articles, as opposed to some of the ski rags these days. |
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| Join Date: May 2006 Location: beantown and NY to da C
Posts: 228
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not entirely kiddin'!!!
__________________ ". . .a striped jersey under his jacket; bared calves (outside the bicycle track); cap pushed back; feet in a false position on the pedals; a barking horn, a disorderly appearance, an always-dry tongue, and a definite fondness for wine merchants. . ." | |
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| DMC TUX Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hunter, NY
Posts: 6,066
| Awesome... he's a great american!
__________________ "The snowboard track is the most aesthetic and ephemeral passage that man can leave on a mountain" Stephen Koch ------------------ DMCs Interactive Tuckerman Ravine Map |
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| Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 311
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I always had a good deal of admiration for Kerry but I wish that could use his power to make MA a bit more bike friedly. Boston is a pretty tough place to be a bike commuter. Just a tangent, Bush is an avid mountain biker - it would be kind of fun to run into that chatacter on a single track somewhere
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| West Hartford Res 6/22/08 Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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__________________ Snow, Ice, Wind, Heat, and Humidity; Experience the world. Ski what you can, hike and climb what you can't. Use the rubbers(cycle) for distance. | |
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| | #19 (permalink) |
| DMC TUX Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hunter, NY
Posts: 6,066
| Wow... thats out of line.. He's a great American.. War hero and politician...
__________________ "The snowboard track is the most aesthetic and ephemeral passage that man can leave on a mountain" Stephen Koch ------------------ DMCs Interactive Tuckerman Ravine Map |
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| | He he. Yeah OK. I know of and have friends that are far better Americans and real war hero's. Certainly wouldn't claim a self inflicted purple heart as being a war hero anytime soon, anyways. We all have our opinions. Relax buddy, it was just a joke.
__________________ Snow, Ice, Wind, Heat, and Humidity; Experience the world. Ski what you can, hike and climb what you can't. Use the rubbers(cycle) for distance. |
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