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The role of central banks: Bail Outs via debasing

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Old 01-10.-2007, 11:36 AM   #46
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Old 02-10.-2007, 03:25 AM   #47
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That's what Marco Pantani & Jan Ulrich used to say.

Now they're gone and we're still pedaling.

I suggest we begin our first ride from the Grove Park Inn. Yes?

No need for a compact or a triple.



That's still a good way from me but we will see. I don't own a compact or a triple.
I do have a 12/27 that comes in handy.
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That's still a good way from me but we will see. I don't own a compact or a triple.
I do have a 12/27 that comes in handy.

I guess he either thinks Asheville is in TN, or that you are lying.

I am also guessing that he has never been there. I have, and while it is a nice place, it is a bit overpriced IMO. I would also suggest that lower gearing be used, but a triple is not a necessity.
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I guess he either thinks Asheville is in TN, or that you are lying.

I am also guessing that he has never been there. I have, and while it is a nice place, it is a bit overpriced IMO. I would also suggest that lower gearing be used, but a triple is not a necessity.



I agree on the gearing since I have ridden most of the harder climbs around here and a low gear is needed ,at least for me it is, but not a triple.
If he had posted this a month ago I would have thought he may be doing the bridge to bridge ride.
Either way it is a good time of the year to ride here.
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Guess again.

See you at Chimney Rock Look out!

I'll be laughing.



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Guess again.

See you at Chimney Rock Look out!

I'll be laughing.
I sincerely wish that would happen....your ride down would include things such as oxygen, sirens, and people shouting "forceps, STAT!"
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Have a cow.

Not a cow, I am just sick of your inane ravings. I do not think you believe anything you say, you simply wish to disrupt. It may be fun from your perspective, but it is quite pathological in reality. And I promise you this, if you should want to meet there, I would oblige you in your request.
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I'll loan someone my 52/38 & 12-23. Works nice in the Adirondacks.
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