[*BCM*] A fine point
TSmith4918 at aol.com
TSmith4918 at aol.com
Wed Jan 4 11:42:06 EST 2006
Interesting that "fun/social" is perceived as an antonym to "lefty"...
for what it is worth, Jack, I went on the ride the other night and despite
being the oldest and maybe the most conservative of the bunch(whatever that
means), it was fun, social, and a great way to spend some time on a bike in the
winter with other riders who care about bikers' rights to the road and safe
travel. It's also a lot funkier than CRWheelmen where you'll find a lot more
bright-colored spandex and lycra. ...it's probably not quite as pollyanna
as described in the paper and not as edgy as pete's plea for ideological
discipline. It may be more inclusive than you are currently thinking. Like Lee
said, try it out and form your own opinion.
In a message dated 1/4/2006 11:25:03 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
lfpeters at gis.net writes:
Go on an actual ride to experience Critical Mass. That is the way to find
out. If you don't like it, come back to the list and complain. The list and
the ride don't have all that much in common. One is made up of words, the
other, action. Your experience may be completely apolitical.
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