When is the next Barrington hills Chi-town ride?



Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
area.
The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
in this comunity!
Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
Island venture?
I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
them.
I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
board.

MG
 
Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
area.
The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
in this comunity!
Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
Island venture?
I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
them.
I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
board.

MG
What you guys do in the Barrington hills is no reflection on the **** you did here.
 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
> ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
> Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
> hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
> area.
> The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
> and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
> in this comunity!
> Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
> shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
> Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
> Island venture?
> I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
> them.
> I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
> for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
> on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
> But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
> board.
>
> MG


Be careful about associating yourself in any manner with Ed Gin and this
Chicago trash. He is a notorious stealer of names and a liar to boot. He
will most likely steal your name and use it to post to newsgoups with. He
also has an extremely dirty mind and a foul mouth. Don't believe me? Check
out his posts to ARBR under various false and stolen names and also check
out the Monkey Island web site if it hasn't already been shut down. There
you will see nothing but buckets of slime. Trust me on this. You would not
want to be caught dead with this group. And you do not ever want to be seen
anywhere near Ed Gin. He is the source of all the slime.

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
 
Edward Dolan said:
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
> ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
> Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
> hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
> area.
> The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
> and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
> in this comunity!
> Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
> shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
> Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
> Island venture?
> I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
> them.
> I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
> for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
> on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
> But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
> board.
>
> MG


Be careful about associating yourself in any manner with Ed Gin and this
Chicago trash. He is a notorious stealer of names and a liar to boot. He
will most likely steal your name and use it to post to newsgoups with. He
also has an extremely dirty mind and a foul mouth. Don't believe me? Check
out his posts to ARBR under various false and stolen names and also check
out the Monkey Island web site if it hasn't already been shut down. There
you will see nothing but buckets of slime. Trust me on this. You would not
want to be caught dead with this group. And you do not ever want to be seen
anywhere near Ed Gin. He is the source of all the slime.

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
You are much too kind to these people who are undeserving in every way for what they have posted about others in the past.I am not speaking of the silly way they wrote about me but rather things written long ago off their island home.I am sure many people will remember the shame that belongs to these monkeys and their leader.It is time to deliver that load of **** back upon their own heads and let them bear the weight of their own foul deeds.
 
Fred said:
More Ed Gin **** for old Ed No longer center of ARRB attention Dolan.


"Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
So Fred do you think Ed Gin will be back soon to wash his hands on ARBR? You know if he will bring Tom Sherman with him?
 
[email protected] wrote:

> Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
> ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
> Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
> hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
> area.
> The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
> and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
> in this comunity!
> Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
> shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
> Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
> Island venture?
> I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
> them.
> I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
> for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
> on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
> But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
> board.


Be aware that many of the regular participants like to hammer quite
hard. On the other hand, everyone is friendly to those who have more
modest performance.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
Tom Sherman said:
[email protected] wrote:

> Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
> ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
> Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple of
> hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large urban
> area.
> The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all kinds
> and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists are
> in this comunity!
> Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town and
> shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask the
> Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there Monkey
> Island venture?
> I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
> them.
> I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington hills
> for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to report
> on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
> But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
> board.


Be aware that many of the regular participants like to hammer quite
hard. On the other hand, everyone is friendly to those who have more
modest performance.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
Tom will run off to join the circus with his many friends in the chicago hills.
 
nget who? wrote:

> Tom Sherman Wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
>>>ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
>>>Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple

>>
>>of
>>
>>>hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large

>>
>>urban
>>
>>>area.
>>>The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all

>>
>>kinds
>>
>>>and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists

>>
>>are
>>
>>>in this comunity!
>>>Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town

>>
>>and
>>
>>>shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask

>>
>>the
>>
>>>Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there

>>
>>Monkey
>>
>>>Island venture?
>>>I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
>>>them.
>>>I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington

>>
>>hills
>>
>>>for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to

>>
>>report
>>
>>>on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
>>>But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
>>>board.

>>
>>Be aware that many of the regular participants like to hammer quite
>>hard. On the other hand, everyone is friendly to those who have more
>>modest performance.
>>
>>--
>>Tom Sherman - Earth

>
> Tom will run off to join the circus with his many friends in the
> chicago hills.


If only there was high speed maglev service to Chicago, I likely would.
Three hundred twenty (320) miles driving and eight (8) gallons of
gasoline consumed is a discouraging impediment.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
Tom Sherman said:
nget who? wrote:

> Tom Sherman Wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Well as you know Ed Gin is the leader of the Chi-town possee. We all
>>>ride together on the trails and open roads of Chi-town!
>>>Barrington hills is a very special place and I will drive a couple

>>
>>of
>>
>>>hours to ride there. It is country in the middle of a very large

>>
>>urban
>>
>>>area.
>>>The drivers in the Barrington hills are used to cyclists of all

>>
>>kinds
>>
>>>and share the road. I was just blown away by how kind the motorists

>>
>>are
>>
>>>in this comunity!
>>>Also, Mr. Gin knows where all the great coffee houses are in town

>>
>>and
>>
>>>shows all visitors a grand time while in the Chicago area. Just ask

>>
>>the
>>
>>>Bacchetta principals if they had a good time in Chicago on there

>>
>>Monkey
>>
>>>Island venture?
>>>I of course was there last year when they came. I of course invited
>>>them.
>>>I would like to see a group of BROL riders come to the Barrington

>>
>>hills
>>
>>>for a ride. You would have a great time and would have much to

>>
>>report
>>
>>>on Bryan's site concerning 'bents.
>>>But of course this is a much banned topic on that "private" message
>>>board.

>>
>>Be aware that many of the regular participants like to hammer quite
>>hard. On the other hand, everyone is friendly to those who have more
>>modest performance.
>>
>>--
>>Tom Sherman - Earth

>
> Tom will run off to join the circus with his many friends in the
> chicago hills.


If only there was high speed maglev service to Chicago, I likely would.
Three hundred twenty (320) miles driving and eight (8) gallons of
gasoline consumed is a discouraging impediment.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
I know this guy name Fred perhaps you could catch a ride with him,That's him over by the door that says egress,maybe you could just follow him? I thought someone said he was from Chicago.
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


> If only there was high speed maglev service to Chicago, I likely would.
> Three hundred twenty (320) miles driving and eight (8) gallons of gasoline
> consumed is a discouraging impediment.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Earth


Yes, if only maglev. I did a quick google and didn't see any US
development. Service in Germany, China, and of course Japan now.

Of course I would like to travel on it, but just riding it at 250 mph
through the suburbs would be a thrill. Google maglev and watch the videos.

Here's a mag hybrid tadpole trike that could move you around kinda rapidly.

http://www.gizmag.com/go/3629/

skip
skip
>
 
skip wrote:

> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
>
>>If only there was high speed maglev service to Chicago, I likely would.
>>Three hundred twenty (320) miles driving and eight (8) gallons of gasoline
>>consumed is a discouraging impediment.
>>
>>--
>>Tom Sherman - Earth

>
>
> Yes, if only maglev. I did a quick google and didn't see any US
> development. Service in Germany, China, and of course Japan now.
>
> Of course I would like to travel on it, but just riding it at 250 mph
> through the suburbs would be a thrill....


Faster than a NoCom. ;)

> skip
> skip


Scratched record?

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
Hey old man,
When the hell are you going to die. Every day you live you
ruin my social security benefits. Old pukes like you ruining it for
the young Americans makes me puke. I am tired of supporting
your wrinkled feeble piehole.

Call the Hemlock Society for your suicide kit or inhale some car
exhaust fumes and do us all a favor Dolan.
--
Fred


From: "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:13:58 -0600

> "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote:


More Ed Gin ****.
 
Fred said:
Hey old man,
When the hell are you going to die. Every day you live you
ruin my social security benefits. Old pukes like you ruining it for
the young Americans makes me puke. I am tired of supporting
your wrinkled feeble piehole.

Call the Hemlock Society for your suicide kit or inhale some car
exhaust fumes and do us all a favor Dolan.
--
Fred


From: "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:13:58 -0600

> "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote:


More Ed Gin ****.
While you're busy pissing Fred why not do it on an electric fence?Now seeing you in that state of charge would be funny for a change.
 
Fred wrote:

> ...
> Call the Hemlock Society for your suicide kit or inhale some car
> exhaust fumes and do us all a favor Dolan....


This only works reliably on older or poorly maintained vehicles.
Passenger motor vehicles produced in the last decade or so that meet
modern emissions standards may produce too little carbon monoxide to
cause death, even in a fairly confined space.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Fred wrote:
>
>> ...
>> Call the Hemlock Society for your suicide kit or inhale some car
>> exhaust fumes and do us all a favor Dolan....

>
> This only works reliably on older or poorly maintained vehicles. Passenger
> motor vehicles produced in the last decade or so that meet modern
> emissions standards may produce too little carbon monoxide to cause death,
> even in a fairly confined space.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Earth
>


I feel certain my old '72 Corvette is capable of producing tons of carbon
monoxide. I would be pleased to make it available on a special basis to to
current arbr posters.

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