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Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

FM
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Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

your mama

FM
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

There is nothing clever about it. You are the one telling the lie so I respond with your mama. I am not retired yet. When I am I will definitely go with my sister since she has a couple of quaint cottages in spain.

Also Florida is not for old people. When last you saw the I4 corridor...lots of puerto ricans and guyanese and new young communities everywhere. Tampa is especially a magnet for young people. I passed through the city but never stopped so it is new and exciting to me.   

As long as there are bike trails and there are, I am fine. It is just another place in this wonderful country. I have lived in more than a dozen cities in my four decades of being here so this is just another one.

FM
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Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

Storm has been busted for lying once again. 

Old people say that it will take one hundred lies to cover one lie.

This Joker Storm is making a clown of himself,  first defending the racist and corrupt PNC and now this BIG Lie. He fits right in with his AFC/PNC liar friends.

FM
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yuji22 posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Mars posted:
Stormborn posted:

Were I a prayerful man you folks would have my prayers. My good wishes and hopes that you both stay safe will do

I'm good thanks. My home is not in the path of the storm.

Cool. We are moving to Tampa late this year or early next year. My wife wants her mom to be closer to her family and I have lots of family there also.

You move should have been Guyana. Who will mind the dollar store?

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

Storm has been busted for lying once again. 

Old people say that it will take one hundred lies to cover one lie.

This Joker Storm is making a clown of himself,  first defending the racist and corrupt PNC and now this BIG Lie. He fits right in with his AFC/PNC liar friends.

Dude shut the ***.k up about lying when only today you said I was on a park bench and was posting from a library computer. Take a walk you dumb racist bumpkin. Under ordinary circumstances none of you would be in the company of honese decent people.

And where have I ever defended the PNC? There is a cadre of anti pnc posters here which of them can say I ever in one post over 20 years ever defended the PNC? And who in the AFC are my friends that you know of? You speak through you behind all the time with no cessation of the crap.

 

FM
Stormborn posted:
 

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

There is nothing clever about it. You are the one telling the lie so I respond with your mama. I am not retired yet. When I am I will definitely go with my sister since she has a couple of quaint cottages in spain.

Also Florida is not for old people. When last you saw the I4 corridor...lots of puerto ricans and guyanese and new young communities everywhere. Tampa is especially a magnet for young people. I passed through the city but never stopped so it is new and exciting to me.   

As long as there are bike trails and there are, I am fine. It is just another place in this wonderful country. I have lived in more than a dozen cities in my four decades of being here so this is just another one.

You are big talker and afraid of your own shadow.  Every time I go to Guyana I make 100+ mile rides with little or no training all by myself. Instead of all this talking you should start doing. There are many routes along the coast and a wonderful way to take in the scenery. From GT to Linden, GT to Nikerie.  You should try it should you grow some balls.  You can even ride to Parika, take the ferry to Essequibo and continue for eternity along the trails. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
 

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

There is nothing clever about it. You are the one telling the lie so I respond with your mama. I am not retired yet. When I am I will definitely go with my sister since she has a couple of quaint cottages in spain.

Also Florida is not for old people. When last you saw the I4 corridor...lots of puerto ricans and guyanese and new young communities everywhere. Tampa is especially a magnet for young people. I passed through the city but never stopped so it is new and exciting to me.   

As long as there are bike trails and there are, I am fine. It is just another place in this wonderful country. I have lived in more than a dozen cities in my four decades of being here so this is just another one.

You are big talker and afraid of your own shadow.  Every time I go to Guyana I make 100+ mile rides with little or no training all by myself. Instead of all this talking you should start doing. There are many routes along the coast and a wonderful way to take in the scenery. From GT to Linden, GT to Nikerie.  You should try it should you grow some balls.  You can even ride to Parika, take the ferry to Essequibo and continue for eternity along the trails. 

Which is never.

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
 

your mama

Very clever, when all else fails, go to the Jo Mama jokes.  All your big talk about Spain and it turns out that Florida is your final destination, where the old folks go to retire. 

There is nothing clever about it. You are the one telling the lie so I respond with your mama. I am not retired yet. When I am I will definitely go with my sister since she has a couple of quaint cottages in spain.

Also Florida is not for old people. When last you saw the I4 corridor...lots of puerto ricans and guyanese and new young communities everywhere. Tampa is especially a magnet for young people. I passed through the city but never stopped so it is new and exciting to me.   

As long as there are bike trails and there are, I am fine. It is just another place in this wonderful country. I have lived in more than a dozen cities in my four decades of being here so this is just another one.

You are big talker and afraid of your own shadow.  Every time I go to Guyana I make 100+ mile rides with little or no training all by myself. Instead of all this talking you should start doing. There are many routes along the coast and a wonderful way to take in the scenery. From GT to Linden, GT to Nikerie.  You should try it should you grow some balls.  You can even ride to Parika, take the ferry to Essequibo and continue for eternity along the trails. 

Why should I care you ride a 100 miles without training?  I am a single track biker these days. I do not do down hill any more except around me.  We ride usually about 20 miles on an average ride. It is not about the distance it is about technicality...jumps, rock gardens, rollers  streams, switchbacks etc on sketchy terrain. That distance will take about two hours if you are fit.

I would gladly host you if you want to go out on a ride with us one week end. We do mainly evening and night rides in the  fall and winter. The colors of the woods in the evening is awesome in the fall. I am going out to Shaffer Farms which is 10 mins from my house Here is what it look like. I actually was in this race. We have them beginning in the spring. It is not about winning but participating.

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I do not care for distance riding. I do the bucks county covered bridges rides the seagull century and a couple of others  rides often  so a hundred miles is no deal. I was to do 100 miles ride yesterday in the wind and it was cancelled  so I am sure riding the flats in guyana is no big deal. I would also gladly meet you to ride bucks county covered bridges next week but you have to sign up now. You can stay in my home in Philly and we tale off to the start point not far away. It is a hilly ride and will take about 6  hours. It is just 63 miles .

 

FM
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Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

The trail I am about to ride it is not dangerous but trying.

 

This looks like fun, maybe I will try this one day. Lots of the ski resorts these days turn their slopes into downhill courses during the summer.

Downhill bikes are massive. They are not like XC bikes which we use on single tracks. I still ride downhill but only on tracks I know. The ski slopes are easy since they have lifts but in most places you have to walk that 50lb bike up the slope ( sometimes for hours)  just for 15 mins ride coming down

FM

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