BIKETHROW.COM…right track/wrong track?

November 15th, 2007 | Posted by Smithers at 11:10 am in Local Cycling |

On Tuesday I wrote:

…these dust ups should not be brief. They should be a staple.

More interviews, more trash talk, more gossip, more controversy. That’s what I want to see.

The Throwers respond with devastating attacks against…the worst blog ever.

He’s, like a fighter who has taken too many shots to the head, swinging wildly at thin air in an attempt to come back, only to leave himself more vulnerable for the kill shot. I think our original question is less rhetorical and more literal today.

His site is like a bar you hang out at once in a while but you wish you didn’t. The topic of conversation isn’t interesting, the drunks there only listen to their own blather, and you smell bad when you leave. Smithers is a windsock blogger who panders to momentum. He was for dopers before he was against them. He was for the MCF before he was against it. And now, unrelated to our topics, he was for democrats before he was against them.

Awesome!

You forgot that Smithers’ content is similar to what you find in toilet paper just before you flush.

Bikethrow.com, defining the very essence of “relevant”!

  1. 3 Responses to “BIKETHROW.COM…right track/wrong track?”

  2. By Ray at 12:26 pm on Nov 15, 2007 | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    Love the turmoil. I come here to supplant the news Brian Williams gives me every night. I read Super Rookie for all the latest teen fads. I read Spencer as a reminder why we didn’t have children and Bike Throw for all the latest new from the world of Minnesota cycling. My goal with my blog is to make you laugh occasionally and forget about your insignificant existence.

  3. By timmer at 12:41 pm on Nov 15, 2007 | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    BT needs to hire the Donimator.

  4. By Champs at 1:16 pm on Nov 15, 2007 | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    *yawn*

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