From: tomorrow on
On Jul 4, 9:08 pm, "?" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 4, 4:39 pm, Twaddle <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If there were anything to "karma" you'd have been stillborn.
>
> No, I was born to learn humility

Well, you've wasted the better part of a lifetime wallowing in
ignorance of humility, so you'd better get cracking, Mr. Sinful Pride;
you don't have much time left.
From: tomorrow on
On Jul 4, 9:06 pm, "?" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 4, 5:33 pm, BryanUT <nestl...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > He actually rides, has a love for
> > motorcycles and he even let ME ride his Roadking.
>
> Yes, I know. You're a psychophant, and you suck up to anybody who has
> a nicer motorcycle than you.
>
>
>
> > Unlike you he has karma
>
> Everybody lives under the law of karma. It's cause and effect. If you
> ride your motorcycle and you crash, it's no accident, you caused it to
> happen.


And if you live in poverty and hatred and squalor, that is your choice
and your fate, brought on by your karma. So wallow in your own
personal hell, whining about your "lost posterity" until you die,
alone, friendless, without family or honor or love. That is karma's
answer to your racism and misogny and anti-semitism, you pitiful lump
of misbegotten protoplasm.
From: Thumper on

"Doug Payne" <dwpayne(a)uwaterloo.ca> wrote in message
news:i0sm1k$2hk$1(a)rumours.uwaterloo.ca...
> On 04/07/2010 3:05 PM, Thumper wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions on what a middle aged biker should or shouldn't take to
>> keep
>> his body(bones) strong in case of an accident?
>
> Exercise. Stronger muscles and ligaments will help protect your bones. I'm
> beyond middle age, and I think it's helped me. I haven't broken anything
> since I was kid, and it sure hasn't been for lack of trying. I did snap my
> Achilles tendon a couple of years ago; the doc said my quick recovery was
> due to my relatively good physical condition. I went from immobile in a
> cast for 8 weeks to cross-country skiing 3 months later. The surgeon had
> originally said that would be impossible. I emailed him a photo of me
> giving him the universal salute. On skis. In the backcountry.
>
> I'd think that if you continue to do as much ballroom dancing as you seem
> to enjoy, that'd help a lot. These days I use an elliptical trainer while
> watching John Wayne movies. I have no idea if the movies help, but they
> can't hurt. My goal is to never walk like The Duke did.
>
> Heal quick, ride more.

Cat is after me to quit riding.T



From: Twibil on
On Jul 5, 10:53 am, "Thumper" <roadworshi...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Do you really think that was tea they dumped into Boston Harbor all
> those years ago? Yet 20000 years later the crisis continues.

Nothing like a 20,000-year-long crisis to immovably fix one's
attention...

It's right up there with drag-racing glaciers and counting galatic
rotations on your fingers.
From: brad herschel on
Thumber, with all of your problems and mishaps would you be chance be
a "juice head"?
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