'tis just a name, lad.

On Jan 24, 9:54 am, Todd Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been trying to figure this out.  I saw on the Riv website this
> quotation:
>
> Though travel wide and far do I
> O'er stoney paths, 'tween fields-o-rye,
> Past foggy crags, where the lost sheep bleat,
> I tell you, Mate --- 'tis no Grand Feat:
> For I ride A. Homer Hilsen!
>
> (From "A Life With A. Homer Hilsen"     and the other 12 or so verses
> on request to [email protected])
>
> But who wrote "A Life With A. Homer Hilsen" and the 12 or so verses?
>
> I read some of the verses here:
>
> http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/rr38_pg47lg.jpg
>
> and since there is no author credit, I assume they were written by
> Grant Petersen.  Is that correct?
>
> So, is the name just a name, or is it connected with something before
> the bicyle.
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Olsen, AHH
> Fremont CA
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