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Anybody have a bucket of hub oil hole spring covers?

Old 12-23-22, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Robvolz View Post
1, he actually asked me if I knew of any. I could show you the email but don’t feel the need to prove anything to you.
You don't need to prove anything to me, and I wish you wouldn't - it makes my brain hurt.

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3, you seem hostile towards me. How about you simply ignore my posts?
Because I have feelings about "hand-hammered trolling" and other things.

Listen, when you start a[nother] vague thread asking for "parts for a buddy" (outside of the Sales forum no less), only to ask for a hundred of them, then complain about pricing when the ever-generous bulgie offers you a few clips out of his stash, and then disclose 20 posts afterwards that your buddy is Jim Merz (making sure not to mention him by name, ensuring that your subtle-as-a-sledgehammer name-drop is only understood by people in the know), you're going to get people asking what else has been omitted in this story.

Speaking of which, I'm not the only one taking the piss out of you in this thread. The only difference is that you obviously can't take it straight.

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Old 12-23-22, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by cudak888 View Post
You don't need to prove anything to me, and I wish you wouldn't - it makes my brain hurt.



Because I have feelings about "hand-hammered trolling" and other things.

Listen, when you start a[nother] vague thread asking for "parts for a buddy" (outside of the Sales forum no less), only to ask for a hundred of them, then complain about pricing when the ever-generous bulgie offers you a few clips out of his stash, and then disclose 20 posts afterwards that your buddy is Jim Merz (making sure not to mention him by name, ensuring that your subtle-as-a-sledgehammer name-drop is only understood by people in the know), you're going to get people asking what else has been omitted in this story.

Speaking of which, I'm not the only one taking the piss out of you in this thread. The only difference is that you obviously can't take it straight.

-Kurt
Could you please take your beefs with Robvolz off line or take it up with the BF moderators? Tiresome man.

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Old 12-23-22, 09:36 PM
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Thanks to a few PMs, the Velo shop in Pasadena, and the co-op in San Rafael, I think I have enough clips for my buddy.

and for the record, I was laughing at the bucket jokes. I particularly liked the Muppet singing Hank Williams which I hadn’t seen before.

please consider this thread closed.

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Originally Posted by Robvolz View Post
please consider this thread closed.
I can actually do that. When I was a kid, all I had to play with were rocks and sticks. So I can imagine anything.
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