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Date: 28 Apr 2007 14:25:24
From: Veloise
Subject: Bicycle jersey ideas
AARP needs one with their logo.

So does the Red Hat Society.

--Karen D.
a member!





 
Date: 02 May 2007 00:07:22
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
In article <1177795524.449226.239330@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com >,
Veloise <galena3066@mypacks.net > writes:
> AARP needs one with their logo.
>
> So does the Red Hat Society.
>
> --Karen D.
> a member!

All they've gotta do is to sponsor teams.


cheers,
Tom

--
Nothing is safe from me.
Above address is just a spam midden.
I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca


 
Date: 30 Apr 2007 08:44:42
From: Olebiker
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
On Apr 28, 8:44 pm, "Bill Sornson" <a...@ask.me > wrote:
> Veloise wrote:
> > AARP needs one with their logo.
>
> Only print the left side? LOL

Uh, you mean right don't you?



  
Date: 30 Apr 2007 18:20:02
From: Jay - BFri Commuter
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas

"Olebiker" <ddurbin@tfn.net > wrote in message
news:1177947882.077017.39790@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> On Apr 28, 8:44 pm, "Bill Sornson" <a...@ask.me> wrote:
>> Veloise wrote:
>> > AARP needs one with their logo.
>>
>> Only print the left side? LOL
>
> Uh, you mean right don't you?
>

Thanks to Bill O'Reilly, I have noticed that the AARP is one of the most
extreme left-winged groups. Most Seniors are conservative. They belong to
AARP strictly for the discounts, not to support the AARP politics. One will
certainly not hear about how left-leaning the AARP is, from the left-leaning
mainstream media. They protect their own.

The fact that the AARP is extreme left coast, is beyond debate. Anyone who
doubts this, needs to sign up for Google 101.

AARP won't get another dime of my money - J.




   
Date: 30 Apr 2007 23:34:34
From: David L. Johnson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:

> Thanks to Bill O'Reilly, I have noticed that the AARP is one of the most
> extreme left-winged groups.

Sigh. OK, if you not only listen to Bill O'Reilly, but believe him,
there is little hope.

I nearly quit my membership when they bought into the bullshit of the
Bush prescription plan. So, how is Bush's prescription plan for
Medicare dirty pinko leftist? Does that make Bush????

--

David L. Johnson

Arguing with an engineer is like mud wrestling with a pig...
You soon find out the pig likes it!


    
Date: 01 May 2007 14:14:56
From: Jay - BFri Commuter
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
"David L. Johnson" <david.johnson@lehigh.edu > wrote in message
news:NeKdnb50z4jRKKvbnZ2dnUVZ_sGqnZ2d@ptd.net...
> Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Bill O'Reilly, I have noticed that the AARP is one of the most
>> extreme left-winged groups.
>
> Sigh. OK, if you not only listen to Bill O'Reilly, but believe him, there
> is little hope.
>
> I nearly quit my membership when they bought into the bullshit of the Bush
> prescription plan. So, how is Bush's prescription plan for Medicare dirty
> pinko leftist? Does that make Bush????
>
> --
>
> David L. Johnson
>
> Arguing with an engineer is like mud wrestling with a pig...
> You soon find out the pig likes it!

I don't agree with many of Bill's opinions. His 'fair and balanced' motto is
a joke. He shouts down any guest he stongly disagrees with. I think he is
essentially a shill for the religious right.

I like to listen to Bill because he is an important counter-balance to the
liberalism that permeates mainstream media. E.g., I am glad he has the nerve
to take on the NYT - hard to imagine a more liberal newspaper, outside of SF
on the left coast - J.




     
Date: 01 May 2007 23:31:08
From: David L. Johnson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:

> I like to listen to Bill because he is an important counter-balance to the
> liberalism that permeates mainstream media. E.g., I am glad he has the nerve
> to take on the NYT - hard to imagine a more liberal newspaper, outside of SF
> on the left coast - J.

If you thing SF newspapers are liberal, you obviously haven't read one.

--

David L. Johnson

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
little statesmen and philosophers and divines." --Ralph Waldo Emerson


      
Date: 02 May 2007 18:24:07
From: Jay - BFri Commuter
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas

"David L. Johnson" <david.johnson@lehigh.edu > wrote in message
news:zf6dnRmfKpFhmKXbnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@ptd.net...
> Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:
>
>> I like to listen to Bill because he is an important counter-balance to
>> the liberalism that permeates mainstream media. E.g., I am glad he has
>> the nerve to take on the NYT - hard to imagine a more liberal newspaper,
>> outside of SF on the left coast - J.
>
> If you thing SF newspapers are liberal, you obviously haven't read one.
>
> --
>
> David L. Johnson
>
> "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
> little statesmen and philosophers and divines." --Ralph Waldo Emerson

I try to stay as far away as possible from 'things SF', for fear of catching
something. Their rep precedes them - J.




      
Date: 02 May 2007 12:11:44
From: Patrick Lamb
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
David L. Johnson wrote:
> Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:
>
>> I like to listen to Bill because he is an important counter-balance to
>> the liberalism that permeates mainstream media. E.g., I am glad he has
>> the nerve to take on the NYT - hard to imagine a more liberal
>> newspaper, outside of SF on the left coast - J.
>
> If you thing SF newspapers are liberal, you obviously haven't read one.
>

If you want to see a liberal paper, see if the Greensboro (NC) daily
paper is still published by the Communist Worker's Party. Made me look
like I was just to the left of the John Birchers.

Pat


   
Date: 30 Apr 2007 16:33:54
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Jay - BFri Commuter wrote:
> "Olebiker" <ddurbin@tfn.net> wrote in message
> news:1177947882.077017.39790@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>> On Apr 28, 8:44 pm, "Bill Sornson" <a...@ask.me> wrote:
>>> Veloise wrote:

>>>> AARP needs one with their logo.

>>> Only print the left side? LOL

>> Uh, you mean right don't you?


> Thanks to Bill O'Reilly, I have noticed that the AARP is one of the
> most extreme left-winged groups. Most Seniors are conservative. They
> belong to AARP strictly for the discounts, not to support the AARP
> politics. One will certainly not hear about how left-leaning the AARP
> is, from the left-leaning mainstream media. They protect their own.
>
> The fact that the AARP is extreme left coast, is beyond debate.
> Anyone who doubts this, needs to sign up for Google 101.
>
> AARP won't get another dime of my money - J.

Agreed...but not from Bill O'Reilly. Just look at the candidates they
endorse AND SUPPORT; no way I'd contribute to that. AARP: for old
MoveOn-ers. LOL




  
Date: 30 Apr 2007 10:12:09
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Olebiker wrote:
> On Apr 28, 8:44 pm, "Bill Sornson" <a...@ask.me> wrote:
>> Veloise wrote:

>>> AARP needs one with their logo.

>> Only print the left side? LOL

> Uh, you mean right don't you?

You gotta be kidding.




 
Date: 29 Apr 2007 22:14:43
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rn?= Dahl-Stamnes
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Veloise wrote:

> AARP needs one with their logo.
>
> So does the Red Hat Society.

What about a jersey with the text "100% CO2 free" on the back... :-)

--
Jørn Dahl-Stamnes
http://www.dahl-stamnes.net/dahls/


  
Date: 30 Apr 2007 01:39:47
From: sally
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Jørn Dahl-Stamnes <newsmanDELETE@REMOVEdahl-stamnes.net > wrote in
news:4634fcb3@news.broadpark.no:
> What about a jersey with the text "100% CO2 free" on the back... :-)

Does a human exhale more CO2 when cycling or when sitting in a car?


   
Date: 29 Apr 2007 18:40:42
From: Bill
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
sally wrote:
> Jørn Dahl-Stamnes <newsmanDELETE@REMOVEdahl-stamnes.net> wrote in
> news:4634fcb3@news.broadpark.no:
>> What about a jersey with the text "100% CO2 free" on the back... :-)
>
> Does a human exhale more CO2 when cycling or when sitting in a car?

2 points for the quick wit.
Bill Baka


 
Date: 29 Apr 2007 13:55:02
From: fred
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Veloise wrote:
> AARP needs one with their logo.
>
> So does the Red Hat Society.
>
> --Karen D.
> a member!
>

Why limit it to Red Hat? Why not a general Linux jersey?


  
Date: 30 Apr 2007 14:40:59
From: Cathy Kearns
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas

"fred" <fred@fred.com > wrote in message
news:xR5Zh.110352$mJ1.88474@newsfe22.lga...
> Veloise wrote:
>> AARP needs one with their logo.
>>
>> So does the Red Hat Society.
>>
>> --Karen D.
>> a member!
>>
>
> Why limit it to Red Hat? Why not a general Linux jersey?

Okay, I'll bite, what does an operating system have to do with a society for
women over 50? Or does Red Hat software actually have a "society"?

As for the jerseys, there are many places online that allow you to make
custom jerseys. If you have a over 50 women's bike club, it might be worth
it for your group. Hmm, now that I think about it, I wonder how many women
I bike with are over 50... That would be a great 50th birthday present.




   
Date: 30 Apr 2007 18:10:27
From: Alex Colvin
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
>>> AARP needs one with their logo.

>>> So does the Red Hat Society.

>> Why limit it to Red Hat? Why not a general Linux jersey?

And a jersey for Yellow Hat followers. And the Bon.

--
mac the naïf


  
Date: 29 Apr 2007 12:19:38
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
fred wrote:
> Veloise wrote:
>> AARP needs one with their logo.
>>
>> So does the Red Hat Society.
>>
>> --Karen D.
>> a member!
>>
>
> Why limit it to Red Hat? Why not a general Linux jersey?

Because practically no one will know what the heck it is? LOL




 
Date: 28 Apr 2007 17:44:00
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: Bicycle jersey ideas
Veloise wrote:

> AARP needs one with their logo.

Only print the left side? LOL

> So does the Red Hat Society.

Hmm, a toughie. Blue sox?