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johnallg wrote:You can borrow or rent a bike... I'd have taken the Rick along.
John, I almost said that but then I looked again at Bryce's membername and figured he's a bigger bike nut than he is a bass nut, so I didn't go there... :D
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sloop_john_b wrote:Why did you bother with the smiley?
I have nothing personally against Jeff, that's why. He is just, um, overly enthusiastic about his non-Ricks, shall we say.
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jps wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:Why did you bother with the smiley?
I have nothing personally against Jeff, that's why. He is just, um, overly enthusiastic about his non-Ricks, shall we say.
You have a knack for subtlety, JPS. :D
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jps wrote:He is just, um, overly enthusiastic about his non-Ricks, shall we say.
...and his 425s....different strokes....
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kiramdear wrote:
johnallg wrote:You can borrow or rent a bike... I'd have taken the Rick along.
John, I almost said that but then I looked again at Bryce's membername and figured he's a bigger bike nut than he is a bass nut, so I didn't go there... :D
I knew of Bryce's riding "habit" but considering his bass collection and what playing must mean to him, I thought it would be easier to borrow a bike. I didn't know he's got $6800 wrapped up in his set of wheels! :lol:
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Are we talkin' bike or MC here? I had the impression he meant "motorcycle". It's gotta be the way to tour, once you've made it out of London. Depending upon its size, it could be good for city stuff, too.
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we're talking about a bicycle, a la Tour de France...living next to the Rockies back in Canada was an ideal setting for the sport. i find much more satisfaction in riding up to a mountain summit via my own engine as opposed to a motorcycle - but it takes a little while longer ;)

i'm hoping to make a trip to the Alps while over here.
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jps wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:
jwr2 wrote:I could go without my Rics for a year ... but I would have to have a fenderbird and a jazz to play ...
Ok.
This is getting pretty old, Jeff. We know you prefer something other to Rickenbackers, so let it go, please. :D
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Nice bike, Bryce. I need to get me a roadie one of these days. I have a couple of mtn bikes; my hard tail gets the nod when I ride on pavement.

I agree with you about preferring to pedal yourself up the mountain to riding a motorcycle. Its kinda funny: When my brother and I were kids, we were always pretending our bicycles were motorcycles and dreaming of one day owning a big road bike. Now that I have one, I prefer the bicycle! Sometimes the motorbike is handy, but if I can get out on the pedal bike, its more fun. Less pollution, less noise, less vibration....ahhhh...Now if I could just retire already and ride my bicycle full-time! I rode all three days last weekend (Labor day weekend for us in the States for those who didn't know) and I can't wait to get on it again.

I'd have to say though...I couldn't be without either for that long. You need to get yourself a Rick in London, my man!

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Isn't it funny that we "drive" a car, and "ride" a bicycle, when, actually, the reverse is true? We are the engines on bicycles, "driving" the wheels ahead with muscle power. We only really "ride" in a car, while the ignition of highly refined decomposed plant and animal matter does the "driving." :?
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Interesting point, Paul. Who was that comedian who had all of those similar ironies?

He had all of those: "Why do we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway," type observations?

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Both Gallagher and George Carlin pointed out things like that.
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Jeff, you may be thinking of Steven Wright, the one with the monotone, deadpan delivery. He comes up with stuff like "can you garnish the wages of a parsley farmer?"
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jps wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:
jwr2 wrote:I could go without my Rics for a year ... but I would have to have a fenderbird and a jazz to play ...
Ok.
This is getting pretty old, Jeff. We know you prefer something other to Rickenbackers, so let it go, please. :D
Deal with it dude ... I am simply expressing my opinion that my world does not revolve around a piece of wood that comes out of the Rickenbacker factory ...
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Ok.[/quote]
This is getting pretty old, Jeff. We know you prefer something other to Rickenbackers, so let it go, please. :D[/quote]

Deal with it dude ... I am simply expressing my opinion that my world does not revolve around a piece of wood that comes out of the Rickenbacker factory ...[/quote]

DUDE! We're well aware of that fact. Your comments however, have been FAR from constructive. They have for the most part been derogatory at least,
and downright malicious at most.
SO- maybe YOU should deal with your self before saying nasty stuff to the rest of us.

Oh, Bryce- hope you're enjoying the other side of the world :)
I prefer to climb the mountains ....
Your Ricks will wait. I leave mine all the time.
Enjoy :)
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