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Date Posted: 09:06:26 06/18/03 Wed
Author: of racing in knob noster
Subject: bringing back memories
In reply to: Insert witty humor here -- 's message, "Re: Luke's moved & it's time for a roast!" on 06:43:02 06/18/03 Wed

Luke got beat at some shitty little mtb race in warrensburg last year so he protested and no one backed him up. so he pitched a fit and left without even getting his second place prize money. that sure did make all his "sponsors" look real good. thus began my dislike of "puke". oh and he's definitely a pillow-biting salad tosser.



>No shit. The rest of aren't wearing rose tinted
>glasses. He's a little prick.
>
>My own memories of interactions with Luke:
>
>1) Several years ago, when Luke was working at Sunset
>Cyclery. I bought a $50 Continental tire and threw it
>on the bike. Went for one single ride on Barryman,
>and 90% of the knobs ripped off (cornering was pretty
>iffy near the end of that ride). I took the tire back
>to Sunset about 3 days after buying it, said it was
>defective, should probably be sent back to
>Continental. Luke laughed at me and said it was
>natural rubber, its supposed to do that, no returns on
>tires. Made a mail-order customer out of me right
>then and there.
>
>2) Another previous time I had bought a tire there,
>and Luke was oddly insistent on putting it on for some
>reason. So I fetched the bike in off the car, and he
>threw the tire on. I say 'threw' because I noticed a
>huge bulge of tube sticking out of the bead as I
>rolled it out the door.

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