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The emergency responders are on the scene, standing right there. He'll be fine.
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You are hopelessly addicted. Your 2-wheeled oxy-c.
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Why not? I think that works.
I have been trying to squeeze in a longer ride by asking my wife to let me meet her/her family on their excursions. Yeah, she's made it clear that that's not gonna fly - she doesn't feel comfortable navigating around here and she really doesn't want to ride with them (and have our kids' safety rely on their driving). Bummer.
I have been trying to squeeze in a longer ride by asking my wife to let me meet her/her family on their excursions. Yeah, she's made it clear that that's not gonna fly - she doesn't feel comfortable navigating around here and she really doesn't want to ride with them (and have our kids' safety rely on their driving). Bummer.
Sound familiar??
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Oh, since Addiction loves when worlds collide, I'm happy to report that Dan and I were able to secure a little bit of time from our respective CEOs to chit chat over a few tasty beers last night. It was nice to get out of Retireeburg for a little while and act like a somewhat social adult.
Kudos.
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The good news is that it's roughly 60 miles from my place to Flemington, NJ, which is a perfect distance. The not-so-good news is that the routes will take me through relatively congested areas and a solo ride there has a little more risk than I like. Sad!
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ii. Other mechanical factors
C. The genetics of the immune system and colonization by bad bugs
Also critical to distinguish between simple abrasions and skin abscesses/furuncles, but I'm not getting into it. Nope.
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The good news is that it's roughly 60 miles from my place to Flemington, NJ, which is a perfect distance. The not-so-good news is that the routes will take me through relatively congested areas and a solo ride there has a little more risk than I like. Sad!
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Since 1982, (is that 37 seasons or 38?) I've had maybe 3 saddle sores and i'm pretty sure they were all caused by seam irritation. I know the last one a couple years ago was a seam because I had been having trouble with a sore spot in the same area every time that I wore them. When I finally developed a sore, I finally pitched the shorts. They were old and worn out anyway.
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Is the plural of furuncle a carbuncle?
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Since 1982, (is that 37 seasons or 38?) I've had maybe 3 saddle sores and i'm pretty sure they were all caused by seam irritation. I know the last one a couple years ago was a seam because I had been having trouble with a sore spot in the same area every time that I wore them. When I finally developed a sore, I finally pitched the shorts. They were old and worn out anyway.
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Good idea. But when I look at the heatmap it does not superimpose roadmap/names so it's really tough to see the route. Am I missing a click somewhere?
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No, you're not missing anything that I'm aware of. Yeah, it's not as convenient as it could be, but I usually keep two windows open, heat maps and Google maps, side-by-side so I can reference against each other. It's also nice to be able to drop in to street view.
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There's a menu on the left, if it's closed it'll just be a white rectangle that says "Global Heatmap". If it's opened there will be a Layers > Labels option to click, that'll show street names when zoomed in.
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Oh, since Addiction loves when worlds collide, I'm happy to report that Dan and I were able to secure a little bit of time from our respective CEOs to chit chat over a few tasty beers last night. It was nice to get out of Retireeburg for a little while and act like a somewhat social adult.
Good seeing you, thanks for driving over! I didn't even get in (that much) trouble. For the record, we both had man-purses with camera gear because nerds.
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Did my first group ride in ages this morning! I've been riding in the afternoon like a civilized person but all the group rides seem to happen at the crack of dawn
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