Just read this. Wonderful story. Patrick, thank you for posting!
Regards,
Richard
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The photos are very typical of scenes your might see in the Four Corners
area, particularly that of the 2 Navajo women, who look as if they might be
middle-aged daughter and ancient grandmother. It is typical for Navajo
young people, from childhood up to late adolescence or early adulthood, to
THAT was a great read.
Thank you Patrick
Ray
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That was one of the greatest bicycle articles I have ever read. Thanks for
posting.
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He was posting over on velocipede salon too I believe.
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I really enjoyed that post Patrick. "Thursday" has, I believe, an indomitable
spirit, and he would be an asset to any community. He produced machines that, I
believe, literally put food on peoples tables. I am, admittedly, fat and happy,
and should be grateful that I can spend vast
Segueing off Patrick's thread and my tangent: this is another tangent, but
probably of interest to at least some RBW-listers. Somewhat close to home
since I spent 4+ years in Gallup, NM.
http://63xc.com/thursday/muttonmaster.htm
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