Archive for December 12th, 2007

Hit it 1 2

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

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breaking news

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

I have been invited to take part in the next Bike Throw podcast.

I knew that site would not stay good for long…

Negotiations have begun, I hope to visit BTDC world HQ next week.



Bike Throw

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Listen closely, but not too closely…

A “hard hitting” interview with the new MCF President.

Super Rookie tries to make a point and is subsequently and silently brow beaten by Homme.

Super Rookie is obsessed with Skibby’s buttock.

Homme refuses to mention a site that he already mentioned minutes before.

More on chip timing…yawn.

Homme mentions a kitty bank. WTF is a kitty bank?

Super Rookie tries to sound all smart-like by saying phrases like “such as this”, “what not” and “where as.” Did someone elect him President too?

Skibby uses the word “kit” and Homme has no response. What a hypocrite.

Homme tries to put Skibby on the spot and Skibby replies as a typical politician by saying “well…I’ll look at the bylaws.”

Super Rookie gives Skibby ideas and when Skibby repeats these ideas Super Rookie says that they are “good ideas.”

Skibby shuts down all further comment and argument by stating that “I won’t be anyones lackey.” Yea right.

Bjorn may soon be a Rabo.

Someone out there cares about MTB…

Hear Ray’s voice!

Skibby gets a phone call!

Super Rookie finally admits that he “has nothing.” Duh. We all found that out during the Cat 3 Match Sprint State Championship in 2006.

Someone has nipples…hard hitting indeed.



Volunteer Army

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

From a loyal and faithful reader:

Our soldiers in Iraq all volunteered for the Army. They kind of new what they could get in to. Our soldiers in Vietnam came mostly from the draft and had a unifying theme that although they were a brotherhood…their tour in Vietnam was to be endured. They counted the days and then you got the whole short timer thing going. Not sure about our current fighting force. How can you badmouth the war when you chose to join the military.

Do those citizens who volunteered for military duty have a right to complain about the service they may be called to perform or should they just do the job they volunteered to do and keep quite about it?

What does our government and military owe these guys? Anything?

Your thoughts?