Re: [CR] Ahoy There, troll Randy Dineer

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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:55:06 -0400
From: "Donald Keisdich" <donald.keisdich@gmail.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] Ahoy There, troll Randy Dineer


Dear Mr. Brueggeman:

Where I am from, a man would not wrongfully, publicly disrespect another man either in person or over the internet. Its called common decency. I know that they have heard of it even in La Jolla California. Perhaps there is an outage on Via Mallorca?

I hear tell that someone discovered a new fish swimming off the coast. Its called an *assclown*. It had a camera around its neck and was taking pictures of other dickless fish such as the *Trematomus loenbergii.*

My apologies to the remainder of the list.

Randall Dineer Baton Rouge, Louisiana

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Peter Brueggeman < 4peebee@peterbrueggeman.com> wrote:
> I extend my warmest welcome to the troll Randy Dineer, sounding like
> Randonneur. We met the troll Ron Danner last year. He was overweight too.
> Ron Danner must have moved to Louisiana and changed his name. Here's Ron's
> introduction to CR on 6/11/08
>
> Greetings fellow Bolsheviks:
>
> My name is Ron Danner and I am new to this humble slice of the world. I
> have used the list archives as a source for bike thoughts for some time. I
> have been dealing with a host of health issues mostly spawned by exposure
> to
> toxic mold in the early 2000's. I have had systemic immuno-failure and my
> weight has ballooned to over 400 lbs from a somewhat svelte 245lbs in the
> late 1990's. I have my health now in order and have decided upon biking as
> a way to regain my touch with health, vim and vigor.
>
> Obviously I need a stout machine to support my girth so all the racing and
> sport tourers that you guys deal with are out of my reach for now. I have
> found an older Schwinn frame that I am working on to create a touring frame
> of sort. I plan small short rides at first and then hope to progress to
> longer more vigorous rides. I am trying to engineer a rear wheel that
> could
> accomodate more than just one rim as I am afraid that I will bottom out
> most
> conventional wheel systems. Does anyone know of any classic multi-rim
> hubs? Pellisier used to make something like that. Any idea where I can
> score something like that. I have a friend who owns a bus company that has
> offered to do some welding if necessary. I'll keep everyone updated as I
> continue my build.
>
> One last question? Does anyone know where to acquire some size XXXL
> riding shorts? All the ones i have from before are way too small. When i
> rode before i also experienced pouch problems since my hinter parts are
> embarrasingly large. I'd like to find shorts that allow some internal tuck
> so i don't look like i have a groin tumor. Any help would be most
> appreciated.
>
> Ron Danner
> Hop Bottom Township
> Susquehanna PA USA
>
>
> Peter
>
> ..........
> Peter Brueggeman
> La Jolla California USA
> 4peebee(at)peterbrueggeman.com