Wildlife Gone Wild

George de Randich

2008-03-06

I agree with David!

If this were a site about Golf I wouuld also agree with David, unless a
bird colided with a drive in flight!

Respectfully yours,
George de Randich
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Oliphant"
To: ; "Eric Kytola"
Cc: "obra" ; "Jeff Tedder & Shari"

Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

> No offense people, but i don't think this is the forum to discuss your
> triumphant stories about animals or whatever that were killed while you
> were
> riding your bicycles.....
>
> Next topic please....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Cipale"
> To: "Eric Kytola"
> Cc: "obra" ; "Jeff Tedder & Shari"
>
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>
>
>> They just seem to know how to do this unscathed and unharmed.
>> Think of the number of bicycle crashes that could be avoided...
>>
>> Eric Kytola wrote:
>>
>>> i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
>>> completely unharmed.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
>>> Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
>>> To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
>>> Cc: obra
>>> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>>
>>> Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
>>> ran
>>> out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
>>> because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
>>> front
>>> was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
>>> but he
>>> ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
>>> had
>>> nine lives like a cat....
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Joe Cipale"
>>> To:
>>> Cc: "obra"
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
>>> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>>
>>>
>>> > Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
>>> cut it
>>> >> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>>> >> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
>>> it
>>> >> went for the rest of the ride.
>>> >>
>>> >> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>>> >>
>>> >> Mark Ginsberg
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > Speaking of squirrels...
>>> >
>>> > I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
>>> > squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
>>> pair
>>> > of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
>>> decided
>>> > to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
>>> go
>>> > THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
>>> > relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
>>> > noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
>>> > "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>>> >
>>> > Joe
>>> > _______________________________________________
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David Oliphant

2008-03-06

No offense people, but i don't think this is the forum to discuss your
triumphant stories about animals or whatever that were killed while you were
riding your bicycles.....

Next topic please....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Cipale"
To: "Eric Kytola"
Cc: "obra" ; "Jeff Tedder & Shari"

Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

> They just seem to know how to do this unscathed and unharmed.
> Think of the number of bicycle crashes that could be avoided...
>
> Eric Kytola wrote:
>
>> i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
>> completely unharmed.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
>> Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
>> To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
>> Cc: obra
>> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>
>> Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
>> ran
>> out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
>> because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
>> front
>> was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
>> but he
>> ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
>> had
>> nine lives like a cat....
>>
>> Jeff
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Joe Cipale"
>> To:
>> Cc: "obra"
>> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
>> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>>
>>
>> > Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>> >
>> >> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
>> cut it
>> >> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>> >> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
>> it
>> >> went for the rest of the ride.
>> >>
>> >> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>> >>
>> >> Mark Ginsberg
>> >>
>> >
>> > Speaking of squirrels...
>> >
>> > I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
>> > squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
>> pair
>> > of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
>> decided
>> > to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
>> go
>> > THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
>> > relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
>> > noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
>> > "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>> >
>> > Joe
>> > _______________________________________________
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>> > obra@list.obra.org
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>> > Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org
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Joe Cipale

2008-03-06

They just seem to know how to do this unscathed and unharmed.
Think of the number of bicycle crashes that could be avoided...

Eric Kytola wrote:

> i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
> completely unharmed.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
> Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
> To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
> Cc: obra
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>
> Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
> ran
> out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
> because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
> front
> was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
> but he
> ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
> had
> nine lives like a cat....
>
> Jeff
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Cipale"
> To:
> Cc: "obra"
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild
>
>
> > Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
> >
> >> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
> cut it
> >> off the squirrel (which ran away).
> >> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
> it
> >> went for the rest of the ride.
> >>
> >> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
> >>
> >> Mark Ginsberg
> >>
> >
> > Speaking of squirrels...
> >
> > I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
> > squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
> pair
> > of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
> decided
> > to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
> go
> > THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
> > relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
> > noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
> > "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
> >
> > Joe
> > _______________________________________________
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> > obra@list.obra.org
> > http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra
> > Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org
>
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Craig Austin

2008-03-06

There's a great argument for low spoke counts!

Craig

________________________________

From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org on behalf of Eric Kytola
Sent: Thu 3/6/2008 2:16 PM
To: Jeff Tedder & Shari; joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
Cc: obra
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
completely unharmed.

-----Original Message-----
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
Cc: obra
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
ran
out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
front
was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
but he
ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
had
nine lives like a cat....

Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Cipale"
To:
Cc: "obra"
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

> Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>
>> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
cut it
>> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
it
>> went for the rest of the ride.
>>
>> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>>
>> Mark Ginsberg
>>
>
> Speaking of squirrels...
>
> I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
> squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
pair
> of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
decided
> to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
go
> THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
> relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
> noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
> "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>
> Joe
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Eric Kytola

2008-03-06

i had a little bird fly through the spokes in my rolf front wheel,
completely unharmed.

-----Original Message-----
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Tedder & Shari
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:10 PM
To: joec@aracnet.com; markjginsberg@yahoo.com
Cc: obra
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing,
ran
out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his
front
was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do
but he
ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he
had
nine lives like a cat....

Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Cipale"
To:
Cc: "obra"
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

> Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>
>> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and
cut it
>> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket
it
>> went for the rest of the ride.
>>
>> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>>
>> Mark Ginsberg
>>
>
> Speaking of squirrels...
>
> I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
> squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a
pair
> of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents
decided
> to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to
go
> THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
> relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
> noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
> "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>
> Joe
> _______________________________________________
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Jeff Tedder & Shari

2008-03-06

Joe, I also hit one in Fort Vancouver about 2 years ago...Same thing, ran
out in front of me and I ran right over top of him....I felt really bad
because it broke the little guys back and when we turned around his front
was going one way and his back the other....I was not sure what to do but he
ran off in the bushes before we had a chance to do anything....I hope he had
nine lives like a cat....

Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Cipale"
To:
Cc: "obra"
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Wildlife Gone Wild

> Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
>
>> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and cut it
>> off the squirrel (which ran away).
>> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket it
>> went for the rest of the ride.
>>
>> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>>
>> Mark Ginsberg
>>
>
> Speaking of squirrels...
>
> I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of
> squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a pair
> of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents decided
> to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to go
> THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say
> relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife
> noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was:
> "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"
>
> Joe
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Joe Cipale

2008-03-06

Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:

> Bill Cass carried the TAIL of a squirrel, I ran over the tail, and cut it off the squirrel (which ran away).
> Bill wanted to tail for some art project or hat, so into his pocket it went for the rest of the ride.
>
> I hope stubby the squirrel forgave me.
>
> Mark Ginsberg
>

Speaking of squirrels...

I live a stones throw away from Fort Vancouver Natl Park. Lots of squirrels. LOTS! While returning home from a long ride (I was using a pair of SPinergy Rev-X wheels that day), one of the cute little rodents decided to dash out from behind a tree. Somehow, the darned thing managed to go THROUGH the spokes of my front wheel realitively unscathed. I say relatively becuase after I wheeld home (about 3 blocks away), my wife noticed I had something on one of the spokes. Her next question was: "Where is the rest of the squirrel?"

Joe