Thursday, March 27, 2014

Planner Gonzalez Lectures Texas Trails Seminar Audience on Weight Loss Benefits of Cycling


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  1. Ramiro Gonzalez for MAYOR!!!! Lol

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  2. Completely off topic, but: Has anyone else noticed that Ramiro Gonzalez strongly resembles the artists' renditions of Humpty Dumpty in the children's books?

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  3. Have you notice how he is an instant expert on every fucking thing that Rose Gowen wants?

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  4. When you live in a town where down is up, well, you dream up shit like this. Bicycles are to Brownsville as scooters are to the gypsies.

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  5. we're using taxpayers money to pay a fat guy to tell us that we can lose weight by exercising? oh, mama, can this really be the end...

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    1. LMAO LMAO IT'S THE TWILIGHT ZONE HERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    2. Let me get this straight we're being lectured by pillsbury doughboy HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT? Has he looked at himself in the mirror lately? UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Lost calories? Where did they go? You burn calories through exercise. This guy looks like he could use a little time on the cyclotron himself where calories really are lost.

    Got more physical activity? How about increased their physical activity? Very strange border syntax is all I can say.

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  7. It looks like that fat carbon needs to hop on a bike

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  8. More of the city officlals lecturing the public on things they don't do themselves. Why don't the city officials bike to work....would help the parking problem. Why not ride the bus....would damage their egos, but would also help downtown parking. Why not a mass effort to promote bus travel to downtown; for shop owners, shoppers, city officials, et al. Like Tony Martinez, Ramiro Gonzalez wants the citizens to do things that the city officials refuse to do. Demonstrates the hypocracy of local government.

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