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From: isiw@druri.UUCP (WattIS)
Newsgroups: net.bicycle
Subject: Re: Mountain Bikes & The Environment
Message-ID: <951@druri.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 15-Oct-84 11:01:39 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct 15 11:01:39 1984
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Well EXCUUUUUSSSE ME! So I'm "contributing to the slow death of the
earth's fragile ecosystem", am I? Give me a break. Cactus grow all
over trails here, and lots of people have no choice but to step on
them while hiking. The ONLY reason I'm being so polite to someone 
who called me a "BASTARD" (were the caps really necessary?) is that
you're from Pennsylvania so you don't know any better. If it's 
personal attacks that turn you on, move it to net.flame.

All you college kids give me a pain. Learn some manners before you
start posting, read the discussions of the topic before you get on
your high hobby-horse, and try and keep a civil tongue in your head.

Why am I even bothering? You obviously missed the point.

Davis Tucker
AT&T Information Systems
Denver, CO
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