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RicodJour
Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??
On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> material and shirts for road racing/touring ?

Hey Sparky, a few observations:
1). You're a wanker. Maybe not a particularly insightful
observation, but I thought we should get it out of the way up front.
2). People that wear flip flops while riding to the beach wear
shirts, usually of the T or wife beater variety. Most people wear
jerseys.
3). I have no idea what you mean by best. When you say best do you
mean everyone agrees they're the best, best value, best fit, best
looking or what?
4). Racing isn't touring, but I'm sure you could pick up a nifty USPS
LANCE jersey on eBay and be the absolute coolest guy in the sag wagon
either way!

R

Steven Bornfeld
Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??
RicodJour wrote:
> On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>> Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
>> material and shirts for road racing/touring ?
>
> Hey Sparky, a few observations:
> 1). You're a wanker. Maybe not a particularly insightful
> observation, but I thought we should get it out of the way up front.
> 2). People that wear flip flops while riding to the beach wear
> shirts, usually of the T or wife beater variety. Most people wear
> jerseys.
> 3). I have no idea what you mean by best. When you say best do you
> mean everyone agrees they're the best, best value, best fit, best
> looking or what?
> 4). Racing isn't touring, but I'm sure you could pick up a nifty USPS
> LANCE jersey on eBay and be the absolute coolest guy in the sag wagon
> either way!
>
> R


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Andre Jute
Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??
On Jun 15, 10:32 pm, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> > material and shirts for road racing/touring ?
>
> Hey Sparky, a few observations:
> 1).  You're a wanker.  Maybe not a particularly insightful
> observation, but I thought we should get it out of the way up front.
> 2).  People that wear flip flops while riding to the beach wear
> shirts, usually of the T or wife beater variety.  Most people wear
> jerseys.
> 3).  I have no idea what you mean by best.  When you say best do you
> mean everyone agrees they're the best, best value, best fit, best
> looking or what?
> 4).  Racing isn't touring, but I'm sure you could pick up a nifty USPS
> LANCE jersey on eBay and be the absolute coolest guy in the sag wagon
> either way!
>
> R

You're a worse snob than the OP, Rico. What sort of a name is Rico
anyway for a grown man? -- AJ

RicodJour
Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??
On Jun 16, 6:44 pm, Andre Jute <fiult...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 10:32 pm, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
> > On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> > > material and shirts for road racing/touring ?
>
> > Hey Sparky, a few observations:
> > 1). You're a wanker. Maybe not a particularly insightful
> > observation, but I thought we should get it out of the way up front.
> > 2). People that wear flip flops while riding to the beach wear
> > shirts, usually of the T or wife beater variety. Most people wear
> > jerseys.
> > 3). I have no idea what you mean by best. When you say best do you
> > mean everyone agrees they're the best, best value, best fit, best
> > looking or what?
> > 4). Racing isn't touring, but I'm sure you could pick up a nifty USPS
> > LANCE jersey on eBay and be the absolute coolest guy in the sag wagon
> > either way!
>
>
> You're a worse snob than the OP, Rico. What sort of a name is Rico
> anyway for a grown man? -- AJ

Hey! I take exception to that! At no point did the OP come across as
a snob. A rube, a newb and a boob, sure, but never a snob.

You're named after carpet padding, so you shouldn't be bringing the
smack on names.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=jute
:)~

R

Andre Jute
Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??
On Jun 17, 12:03 am, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 16, 6:44 pm, Andre Jute <fiult...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 15, 10:32 pm, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
> > > On Jun 15, 4:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> > > > material and shirts for road racing/touring ?
>
> > > Hey Sparky, a few observations:
> > > 1).  You're a wanker.  Maybe not a particularly insightful
> > > observation, but I thought we should get it out of the way up front.
> > > 2).  People that wear flip flops while riding to the beach wear
> > > shirts, usually of the T or wife beater variety.  Most people wear
> > > jerseys.
> > > 3).  I have no idea what you mean by best.  When you say best do you
> > > mean everyone agrees they're the best, best value, best fit, best
> > > looking or what?
> > > 4).  Racing isn't touring, but I'm sure you could pick up a nifty USPS
> > > LANCE jersey on eBay and be the absolute coolest guy in the sag wagon
> > > either way!
>
> > You're a worse snob than the OP, Rico. What sort of a name is Rico
> > anyway for a grown man? -- AJ
>
> Hey!  I take exception to that!  At no point did the OP come across as
> a snob.  A rube, a newb and a boob, sure, but never a snob.
>
> You're named after carpet padding, so you shouldn't be bringing the
> smack on names.http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=jute

All kinds of stuff and places are named for members of my family; it
happens when you've been around a while: look up the Angles, the
Saxons and the Jutes. LOL. -- AJ





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