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nklr what do think, monte? ak
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:44 pm
by Stuart Mumford
> -----Original Message-----
> Now the BIG question - If I found out all this information on my
> own, Why haven't all of our "intelligent" members of the press
> been reporting this?
>
>
Maybe because they have to verify stories they print lest they be held
accountable for libel / slander?
And let's face it, everyone knows EVERYTHING on the internet is 100% true.
I already voted, so I have no dog in this hunt, but it is sad to see
otherwise reasonable people whipped into a hateful frenzy of fear and
confusion over what should be a proud moment, exercising our sacred
privilege to vote.
Vote your conscience and be happy, man.
Thanks
CA Stu
new guy on arden's old bike
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:33 pm
by mrsteve_626
Hey Rev!
I've always been more a GMR guy, living in Pasadena for so long and
all. Now that I'm near LAX I guess I'll have to ride back up there
to do fire trails off ACH or something. I figure I'll stick with
the bunny trails for a while on the KLR. I don't heal as fast as I
used to.
Hopefully some of these guys will get tired of writing useless
political stuff and will invite me to do some fire road riding.

Won't be suprised to find myself in your area sometime soon, but
probably for work and w/o a bike. Now that you aren't with that
beverage company anymore, we'll just have to find something else to
do.
Later!
Steve
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Reverend" wrote:
>
> In unison: Hi Steve!
>
> You should have plenty of dirt experience, Mulholland or Stunt
this time of
> year should be plenty. Even Tuna Canyon ought be interesting.

> You mean you've just not done in on a bike appropriate for the
conditions?!
>
> I'm in the area - the Denver area. Let me know when you're around
and we'll
> KLR around on the little unpaved backroads.
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Behalf Of mrsteve_626
> >
> > Been riding a while, but always street. No dirt experience at
all,
> > though I did ride a DT125 as a street bike for a while overseas.
> >
> > I expect I'll ask more than I'll answer (been lurking for a
while now).
> >
> > Anyone in the area and planning an easy ride, please shoot me an
Email.
>