Re: [CR]bad words & a freewheel spacing question

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From: "peter naiman" <hetchinspete@hotmail.com>
To: paulieflt@yahoo.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]bad words & a freewheel spacing question
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 00:39:32


Although I was not offended by the email in question, the author should use a little more discretion and for thought. I'm not a prude, but such comments should be kept off a public forum. Hopefully others will not leave the list because of one persons lack of discretion.
                                           Peter Naiman
>From: Paulie Davis <paulieflt@yahoo.com>
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: [CR]bad words & a freewheel spacing question
>Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:05:18 -0800 (PST)
>
>--- OROBOYZ@aol.com wrote:
>
> > sensibilities.... I would really
> > hate that one or more of our women or old
> > fashioned taste men for that
> > matter, might resigned from this list because
> > someone wanted to be clever and
> > "push the envelope!"
>
>Hi Gang,
>
>While I am certainly capable of being crude on
>occasion in front of mixed company (a fact of
>which I am not particularly proud), Ken's "M"
>word just caught me off-guard. I was amid a
>peaceful moment, finally reading through more of
>the great posts of what I have always considered
>the most well-written, fascinating and
>intelligent discussion group around.
>
>I didn't react too well to Ken's message, but I
>figured I should probably get outta the kitchen
>if I couldn't stand a little heat. But really
>I'm not going anywhere. I love it so much here
>and I'm learning gobs of great stuff. Hence, I
>simply second Dale's vote to be genteel when ya
>can.
>
>Now to my question: How horrible is it to
>operate one's bike with a 6-speed
>freewheel/dished wheel when the frame has been
>designed to fit a 5-speed?
>
>Paulie Davis
>In awesomely warm Los Angeles
>(no wonder so many people move here...)
>
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