[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-19 Thread Deacon Patrick
Eric, My apologies. I reread this and my poor attempt at humor flailed about. I'm no Mike-on-the-hill either! Grin. We are all Mike-on-the-hill, when we take the unexpected road to the unexpected nowhere and look back to see just how far we've come. With abandon, Patrick On Thursday, April

[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-19 Thread Tony
He means that the photo of the rim/tire combo isn't up to the same standards of Manny's cover photo. Tony On Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:45:28 PM UTC-7, Aaron Thomas wrote: At the end of the April 18 Blug post, Grant says of a particular rim and tire combination that it's no

[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-18 Thread Scot Brooks
I think he must be referring to Mike cresting the hill in the photo from the Merry Sales cover. Using the photo as a benchmark of cool, the rim and tire combo is cool but not *as *cool. On Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:45:28 PM UTC-7, Aaron Thomas wrote: At the end of the April 18 Blug post,

[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-18 Thread Stephen S
I believe he is referring to the the previous paragraph about Mike on the Hill and the pic taken by Manny. I believe he is saying that the look of the tire on the rim isn't as pretty as the pic of Mike on the Hill. Stephen On Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:45:28 PM UTC-7, Aaron Thomas wrote: At

[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-18 Thread Deacon Patrick
Well, you're not a Mike-on-the-hill, but who is? Other than Mike. On the hill. Grin. Mike-on-the-hill: Phrase coined by Grant P. on April 18, 2013 referring to the benchmark of quinticential bicycle riding as an unracer in the wilds. With abandon, Patrick On Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:20:11

[RBW] Re: Mike-on-the-hill?

2013-04-18 Thread Aaron Thomas
Ahh, I get it. Thanks. I was thinking it was some pop culture reference that I wasn't familiar with, like an old movie quotation or something. On Thursday, April 18, 2013 5:01:37 PM UTC-7, Scot Brooks wrote: I think he must be referring to Mike cresting the hill in the photo from the Merry