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To: hoosiermama
That was Douglas Pierce. www.mcf.tv. Don't mention his name too loudly here, some people go absolutely ballistic. It's strange that this man and his claims keep surfacing, IMO. Even odder was that before he was allowed in to the Van Dam home he was check out by SDPD and cleared for addmittance. Hmmm.

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..
41 posted on 08/10/2002 9:54:35 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: Jaded
For Sale or trade for 1. suspnesion fork/stem, 2. light system 3. STI/Ergo leavers 4. decent cassette road wheels. 5. something interesting. Cash can make up the difference in eigther direction. Bridgstone Mile 112 for sale. Looks collectable to me. 55cm C-T, white with red headtube. New condition except where noted. Bike has VERY few miles on it. One small nick on the top tube (from a bike rack/hanger). All cleaded and shiny. All Sakae parts except Shimano 6-speed SIS shifters and derallurs. White Bridgstone saddle and bar tape are perfect. Brake levers are non-aero. Brakes are screened "Bridgstone". Tubular wheels are Mavic and tires are Wolbar kevlar. There is some surface rust on the headset, but it and all other moving parts are perfectly smooth. Shimano toe clip pedals. One black cage and 2 Bridgstone bottles (I dont think they where ever removed from the cages). New condition top tube pump. The bike is from Japan and incudes everything as new. It is a "travelers" bike with tools, covers (for tubes and gears), straps, and a soft carring bag. Also included are original rust compound and polishing compound, Cateye headlight, a large seatbag and small shoulder bag, and the original manual and recipt/registration (both in Japinesse). None of these items have ever been used. This looks like a great deal for a collector or someone who travels and dosn't want to buy/ride a Bike Friday, etc. $325 >>>>OBO<<<<. ***or trade*** email or call Damon at (214)684-4189, Dallas. more details... Frame: - 54cm c-c seat tube - 56cm c-c top tube - Lugged with angled dropouts with adjusting screws (looks hand built) Wheels: - Sansen 5345 hubs - Mavic Spectale Sport rims - Wolber Strada 80 tires (kevlar) - Tubulars Etc: - SC Bridgstone brakes - Bridgstone seat - Sakae Bars, Post, SX cranks, SP-250 pedals (toe clip) - Diacompe leavers (non-aero) - Shimano Light Action SIS shifters and derallurs still more details... It is a full sized (700c wheels) road bike with a soft case, tube and ring covers and straps, and tools. You take the wheels, pedals and stem off wrap the tubes and rings, secure everything in the soft case, zip it up and have a shoulder pack the size of a frame with forks turned backwards. So it's a bit harder to transport than a Bike Friday but it's a real road bike. p.s. I have 5 adults, 2 childrens, and one tow along bike in the garage. (Actually 6 but just sold one) My wife WILL kill me soon and you will get to buy this bike and the others in an estate/memorial sale. You'll get a better price but won't you feel guilty ;-) Damon

Just another one of DVD's usenet posts when he was trying to sell a bike...

42 posted on 08/10/2002 10:01:03 AM PDT by demsux
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To: Jaded
Hi all--Well, I was trudging around in the transcripts last night and I found this little tid-bit. Brenda testified that when the "girls" heard the last call announcement they decided to leave Dad's. She said she went out back to get the car--drove around to the front--got out of the car and knocked on the window to let Babs and Duh know she was there. She said they were in the smoking lounge/area.----- I'm wondering if she left the bar earlier than that to go do what she had to do with whomever she had to do it with. (DW?). The other two wouldn't know when she was "finished" until she knocked on the bar window. That might explain some of the fiber and hair transfer to DW. Any thoughts?
47 posted on 08/10/2002 10:24:22 AM PDT by the-gooroo
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