Why do people not post their own threads?

peanut
peanut Posts: 1,373
edited January 2009 in The bottom bracket
How do others feel about this ? I am really interested to know. Maybe its a modern thing or just a young person thing ? I don't know.... but its rude and inconsiderate and bluddywell annoys the hell out of me .

When I post a message in the For sale or Wanted boards I don't expect someone to come along and post a message saying ' hey I want one of those gizmos as well '!
or when someone posts a message to me saying ,'
'I have that item you want' ... to have the other parasitic poster post in my thread saying 'hey I'll have that'.... how much do you want for it?' !!! its my bluddy thread forcrissakes...

wtf is going on here ???

When these parasites wish to sell their cars or whatever do they go to Asda and write their for sale description on the bottom of someone else's advert ?

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  • Anyone read the Chris Hoy biography? Good read so far....Oh, sorry :wink::)
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Hey, I'm after a copy if you're selling.
  • djb1971
    djb1971 Posts: 565
    I'll have it :lol:
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    I think you have some issues Peanut, you're always having a whinge or having a problem. I still can't believe you had a wobbler when you would accept Open Pros when you were doing that tyre/rim thing.
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  • peanut
    peanut Posts: 1,373
    [quote="redddraggon" I still can't believe you had a wobbler when you would accept Open Pros when you were doing that tyre/rim thing.[/quote]

    yes well as I recall you were one of the first hecklers that tried to cause trouble on that thread. Its not been the last either because that is your nature to be argumentative and cause friction and conflict.

    . Typically when i offered to let you sort out the statistics and analysis you disapeared at a rate of knots as soon as any real work was involved . . I think i've got your number ...students eh :roll:
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    peanut wrote:
    Typically when i offered to let you sort out the statistics and analysis you disapeared at a rate of knots as soon as any real work was involved . . I think i've got your number ...students eh :roll:

    I only suggested that Open Pro rims were probably more common than any factory built wheel and seemed stupid to me that you missing out important data. I guess you just can't take any constructive criticism.
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  • Ken Night
    Ken Night Posts: 2,005
    Has Jeff been in?
    “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best..." Ernest Hemingway
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    There are many rims on the market -

    The top of the tree seem to be Open Pros or DT 1.1s


    But which ones are the best?





























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  • Anyone read the Chris Hoy biography? Good read so far....Oh, sorry :wink::)

    BTW, yes, Heroes, Villains and Velodromes is a good book.
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    10TT 24:36 25TT: 57:59 50TT: 2:08:11, 100TT: 4:30:05 12hr 204.... unfinished business
  • Ken Night
    Ken Night Posts: 2,005
    Jeff bin in?
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