50+ the way that it used to be
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50+ the way that it used to be
50+ used to be like the bar on "Cheers". There was a cast of characters like the Deege and Denver who had distinct personalities. Topics were generally related to bicycling or ageing but not always. It was it's own place. Some people didn't like that. They said they felt like they had wandered into a bar where they didn't belong. Their solution was to change the bar and they did.
Know what? 50+ is coming back. The nay-sayers have drifted away and 50+ is ever so slowly returning to the way that it used to be. I like that.
I still miss Denver and the Deege.
Know what? 50+ is coming back. The nay-sayers have drifted away and 50+ is ever so slowly returning to the way that it used to be. I like that.
I still miss Denver and the Deege.
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Start serving craft beer on tap, and characters would be flocking to the 50+ forum!
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I've been here for 12yrs and dont really expect anything to be the same. People come and go, personalities come and go, the atmosphere can change like the seasons. Yes, those no longer posting will be missed, yet there may be dozens or more that wonder what we are talking about. The potential here is ever changing, always imminent.
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I hang out mostly on the commuting and touring forums because that's the kind of riding I mostly do. However, my retirement is quickly approaching, so perhaps I should hang out more with the 50+ crowd. However, I still feel like I'm much younger than my 62 years. I don't identify so strongly with age labels.
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50+ used to be like the bar on "Cheers". There was a cast of characters like the Deege and Denver who had distinct personalities. Topics were generally related to bicycling or ageing but not always. It was it's own place. Some people didn't like that. They said they felt like they had wandered into a bar where they didn't belong. Their solution was to change the bar and they did.
Know what? 50+ is coming back. The nay-sayers have drifted away and 50+ is ever so slowly returning to the way that it used to be. I like that.
I still miss Denver and the Deege.
Know what? 50+ is coming back. The nay-sayers have drifted away and 50+ is ever so slowly returning to the way that it used to be. I like that.
I still miss Denver and the Deege.
I've been drifting back in a bit more lately, and it's starting to feel like fun again.
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I fully agree. I have been barely posting in this forum, except the "Did you ride today" thread. I would skim down the list of threads and really found nothing interesting so I would go on to anther forum. Lately, it seems as if the pendulum is starting to swing back toward the old way and I like that.
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I can't miss the good old days because I wasn't here at the time, but I likewise don't know what the "problem" was in the near past. I don't recall any issue with spoilsports. Then again I've only been around a few years and maybe they were gone already.
The analogy to a bar is very apt. Like a neighborhood bar, there are regulars, plus folks that drop in from time to time. Some of the "strangers" may hang around a while, and become regulars or they may move on after a little while.
Such is life. For my part, all are welcome, and I'll take them as they are.
The analogy to a bar is very apt. Like a neighborhood bar, there are regulars, plus folks that drop in from time to time. Some of the "strangers" may hang around a while, and become regulars or they may move on after a little while.
Such is life. For my part, all are welcome, and I'll take them as they are.
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I've been here longer than anyone who has posted so far.
The 50+ forum has changed and at times I was like John_V. I'd do a quick look thru the threads and then move on, only occasionally lingering long enough to post something.
Not the same without Dnvr. It was his idea to create the 50+ forum. Here's to you Dnvr.
I fully agree. I have been barely posting in this forum, except the "Did you ride today" thread. I would skim down the list of threads and really found nothing interesting so I would go on to anther forum. Lately, it seems as if the pendulum is starting to swing back toward the old way and I like that.
Not the same without Dnvr. It was his idea to create the 50+ forum. Here's to you Dnvr.
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I'm sorry, but I can't see the pendulum, possibly because I've only been on BF for 5 years or so, and don't remember when I started looking at this sub-forum.
Can anyone give me a sense of the time frames, and a better explanation of what was good about the old times?
BTW- not trying to be argumentative, just looking for some context.
Can anyone give me a sense of the time frames, and a better explanation of what was good about the old times?
BTW- not trying to be argumentative, just looking for some context.
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I've been on the C & V subform for a few years & just started looking around, so I too, don't know what this sub forum used to be like.
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The Diego's...........folks just don't know what they missed.
BillyDonn-loved his pictures of the group trainers in the garage in the winter and cycling in Italy. Dang cancer.....
DeeGee posted just the other day. Still naming his rides.
I agree that there have been some interesting and entertaining personalities.
BillyDonn-loved his pictures of the group trainers in the garage in the winter and cycling in Italy. Dang cancer.....
DeeGee posted just the other day. Still naming his rides.
I agree that there have been some interesting and entertaining personalities.
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