I wouldn't read too much in to it. Regardless of the circumstances at
the time of the post, the message (or my interpretation is) that while
perhaps not the sexiest and definitely not carbon, we make some well
thought out and good sh*t for those who care about these things. (most
if not all on this list)



On Apr 7, 12:01 am, charlie <charles_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well G you seem to be one cool dude regardless so my hat goes off to
> you..........when are the Simple Ones going to show on the website ?
>
> On Apr 6, 12:49 pm, grant <grant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Well, the only thing that should've thrown anybody was the last line
> > or two...the rest...easy. Still, it was written at 3am.
> > The "take-home" content is "Normal Jean."
> > G
>
> > On Apr 6, 12:18 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > An unusually incoherent post from Grant, 
> > > here:http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/346
>
> > > I know the feeling: sleep deprivation (add a shot or two of cheap
> > > Bourbon to enlarge the effect).
>
> > > But: worth reading: the message is good if not always clear: priddy is
> > > good but don't get carried away.
>
> > > Two excerpts:
>
> > > A bag that weighs more empty than the contents it carries is quite a
> > > bag. A rack that shows off its beauty and never covers itself with a
> > > bag or basket is quite a rack. A bike and every part on it should
> > > ("shoulds" are OK now and then, no matter what they told you in the
> > > late  '70s) serve a function. That doesn't mean they shouldn't do it
> > > nicely, or artifully, or even beautifully. I would say the best (value
> > > judgement time!) do that, and 'm not the arbiter of taste, but I'm all
> > > for it beaunction. I want to coin b-words.
>
> > > A bike should look only so fancy. There's a line. It's easy to cross
> > > it. Bikes that win awards at bike shows often cross my personal line,
> > > but not the lines of the judges. It's kind of a Normal Jean or Marilyn
> > > Monroe? thing. I meant Norma, but normal works. I believe more in
> > > muscle memory than in the subconscious. The one that's easier to prove
> > > gets my vote.
> > > --
> > > Patrick Moore
> > > Albuquerque, NM
> > > For professional resumes, contact
> > > Patrick Moore, ACRW at patrickmo...@resumespecialties.com

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