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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech Subject: Re: Riding after heavy manual labor Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 15:33:08 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 76 Message-ID: <q59n4jlmp2soq0dge1plsli4i9ukcokb34@4ax.com> References: <Jl51O.14544$N2J4.4957@fx43.iad> <v22tus$112b0$1@dont-email.me> <Sx91O.142$JW17.90@fx12.iad> <v23r8c$1b4fo$1@dont-email.me> <ucp1O.3$M8K4.0@fx03.iad> <v25kce$1n7u9$2@dont-email.me> <3lt1O.137$PQPa.75@fx11.iad> <UrM1O.16$pIPf.8@fx43.iad> <v297n9$2k295$1@dont-email.me> <CLI2O.18171$lp3b.11181@fx14.iad> <v2g7hq$4t91$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 21:33:12 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="b8d32e8ac2de77123909a48149abd15b"; logging-data="169914"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18WQ+cP1xLKUBdx7bULWJTsimKpPWmKpzA=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 Cancel-Lock: sha1:mDP+wkvL9EQBV9IgCjcbLAr4aCo= Bytes: 4912 On Mon, 20 May 2024 15:16:09 -0400, Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >On 5/20/2024 10:04 AM, Tom Kunich wrote: >> On Fri May 17 23:36:08 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote: >>> On 5/17/2024 1:27 PM, Tom Kunich wrote: >>>> On Thu May 16 19:42:55 2024 Tom Kunich wrote: >>>>> On Thu May 16 14:47:41 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote: >>>>>> On 5/16/2024 11:00 AM, Tom Kunich wrote: >>>>>>> On Wed May 15 22:32:43 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote: >>>>>>>> On 5/15/2024 5:11 PM, Tom Kunich wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Wed May 15 13:12:45 2024 AMuzi wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Why wouldn't you just launder the bag and either repair it >>>>>>>>>> or sew a new one? Most I've seen are a very simple pattern. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Because it was sucked into the blades and is now irreparable. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "... or sew a new one?" It's not rocket science. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> - Frank Krygowski >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Frank, it would be really nice if you even had a clue what you were talking about. My guess is that you never even sewed on a new button on you shirt. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm not an expert. But I've sewn repairs on clothing, done clothing >>>>>> alterations, and done many other projects involving sewing. In fact, >>>>>> I've designed and sewn two of my own handlebar bags. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> - Frank Krygowski >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Frank, maybe you noticed that I have a hard time holding my temper when people say stupid things. Having a lawn mower bag get sucked under the mower and the bag demolished by the blades is hardly in the same class as you sewing some light canvas into a handlebar bag. If it was repairable I would have. Your comments without EVER laying eyes on it insults yourself. Don't sound like Liebermann, the expert at everything he knows nothing about. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I just went down in the yard and looked at the damage. There is a 12" square hole missing in a bag heavy enough to be grass proof. There is NO fixing this damage but I suspect that Liebermann, Flunky and you can hold different opinions while knowing nothing about it. >>> >>> Show us a photo, Tom. You should know that it's pretty rare for anyone >>> here to accept your judgment on anything factual. >>> >>> About the heaviness of the bag: One sewing project I completed was to >>> make two cylindrical bags, maybe 30 gallons each, of heavy canvas to >>> haul clipped branches, weeds, etc. during gardening projects. (Bike >>> content: I used junk bike tires sewed into the lip of the open rim as >>> stiffeners to hold the bags open.) I'd say that project was way trickier >>> than patching your mower bag. >>> >>> I understand that you're not capable of fixing it. But that speaks more >>> to your lack of ability than to the difficulty of the project. >>> >>> It's not rocket science. >>> >> >> Tell everyone here what you actually know about it, I just spent the weekend attending the hoodind of my middle dau8ghters PhD ceremony and pretty quick will be the PhD program for the son. He is already making 20% of a million dollars a year working in the Aerospace industry and you already are about to go on welfare with Liebermann. Did you ever ask yourself why that is? > >Hmm. To summarize your argument: Your step-kid got a PhD. Therefore it's >impossible to repair a mower's grass bag. > >And your speculations about my finances are both irrelevant and totally >wrong. > >Tom, you are a wonder! .....says Krygowski as he continues to stick his nose into another man's business about why he hasn't repaired his lawn mower.