Sujet : Re: Ove Interest?
De : slocombjb (at) *nospam* gmail.com (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 26. Feb 2025, 17:24:11
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 11:01:47 -0500, Frank Krygowski
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frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 2/26/2025 4:56 AM, Catrike Ryder wrote:
Actually, up until this post, you've been behaving yourself and I've
not had any reason to slap you around.
>
You can't slap anyone around on the internet. You can be an obnoxious
troll, but it takes a "special" psychology to think that's the same
thing, or that anyone is impressed by it.
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To be bragworthy,
something has to be notable and/or involve a little risk.
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:-) Like riding on an ordinary road where there may be (gosh!) cars?
Like riding a flat Florida bike path _without_ carrying a loaded and
chambered gun? But even that's beyond you!
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Despite your failing to meet your own standard on that point, your
description of "bragworthy" seems to be tied up with your primitive
concept of manliness: guts and muscle.
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And I think that's the root of your bitching misery. Since you have no
respect for achievements not related to guts and muscle, you're having a
really, really hard time dealing with your self-described increasing
feebleness. You're down to bragging about 50 mile rides on dead flat
bike paths (something almost any of us can do without thinking) and
putting together a spreadsheet. (Wow!!) Oh, and posting ancient pictures
about leg muscles you used to have. That was classic. :-)
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As for me, I've suggested that you browse through my small collection
of photos about things I've done.
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Oh wow! Photos! Boy, I bet the rest of us wish we had actual _photos_ of
ourselves and the places we've been!
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(Someone please explain to Mr. Tricycle about sarcasm. He might not get
it.)
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You're a weakening old dude who has trouble standing up, who has close
to zero social network (for obvious reasons!) and who compensates by
snarking on the internet and claiming he's too manly to need friends.
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In the future, Mr. Tricycle Rider, please try to remember this: When I
ignore you, I'm using the same mental process I use when ignoring a
yapping Yorkshire Terrier.
Goodness! This is ignoring some one?
Brings Tommy's antics to mind, so it does.
-- Cheers,John B.