> And you think you have biking woes?...
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> -L.

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>> And you think you have biking woes?...
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> Thanks for the link, Lyn!
I am so happy to see these posts - and a few before these over the last
couple of weeks. Why? Because you have both been adult enough to sort out
your differences and can talk to each other civilly again.
Whilst I recognise that there a lot of strong characters on here and
sometimes conflict will occur I hate to see an ongoing feud.
Sometimes I used to come away from reading the group feeling really
miserable about it all when I had hoped to feel uplifted.
So thank you, both!
Tweed
CatNipped - 03 Feb 2006 18:06 GMT
>>> And you think you have biking woes?...
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> Tweed
It's been a relief to me too, Tweed, and I'd like to extend my thanks, along
with yours, to Lyn for calling this truce.

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idontmind@gmail.com - 04 Feb 2006 07:02 GMT
> It's been a relief to me too, Tweed, and I'd like to extend my thanks, along
> with yours, to Lyn for calling this truce.
No biggie - I am glad it's resolved - we both know what transpired, and
I think that's a Good Thang. ;)
-L.
idontmind@gmail.com - 04 Feb 2006 07:01 GMT
> I am so happy to see these posts - and a few before these over the last
> couple of weeks. Why? Because you have both been adult enough to sort out
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> Tweed
Sorry to have contributed to your "miserable" feeling - it was all
really pretty stupid. CN and I kisssed and made up a couple weeks ago.
;)
-L.
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>Thanks for the link, Lyn!
Ouch! He must have slid down the road on his rump.

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