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  1. #46
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    I agree with Velogirl, let's all calm down.

    I knew a girl in her early twenties, on an old clunker of a bike, who'd climb up the Mont Royal crazily fast, leaving all the middle-aged guys with their brand new Kuota carbon bikes quite ashamed and feeling like wannabes. She was not especially a cyclist but a hell of an athlete generally. These things happen.

    I'm not especially fond of the 'guys are stupid, let's throw rocks at them' style (it's a line of design items with this logo on them), but if you don't like Cali's posts, you can either ignore them, block them altogether, or share your concerns in a respectful manner... And if she's a guy, well I feel sorry for him having to impersonate a kick-a** woman in his free time, instead of kicking a** in his own skin, but maybe it's therapeutic.

    So let's move one.

  2. #47
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    Maillotpois...I just had to remark on your tag line...

    Denis...there's some lovely filth down here!

    LOVE that movie!

    Hooray for Monty Python.
    ~Sarah~

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  3. #48
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    Angry The Rant

    Well, I'm going to say this but probably shouldn't. A forum is a forum. If certain people have a different opinion than you do so be it. If they express it in a different way so be it. BUT that does not give you the right to basically tell them to "Shut Up". I take exception to that.

  4. #49
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    I don't think anyone is telling anyone to 'shut up.' A situation has come up in which some hostile posts have appeared on our normally ultra supportive board. As a group, a community really, we are discussing how we think we should handle it. I am sorry if you interpreted my comments as a suggestion to shut up, they were intended more along the lines that I thought we should give her the benefit of the doubt and not post hostile things back, in the spirit of keeping this board a friendly place, that's all.

 

 

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