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Old 10-29-17, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
That's a nice ride. We should all join the BFSSFG group on Strava.

Aren't you in North Dakota or something? It was warmer by you than it was in North Georgia.

Today I hit 3000 miles for the hear and am just shy of 190,000 feet climbing.


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Michigan actually. Wind was the cold part of the ride. Your ride looked equally as cold.
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Today I rode my 50's Schwinn straightbar Red Hornet for the second time since I finsihed building her back up yesterday.

Yesterday, since I figured she was a Schwinn D-bike I named her DARLA and I finally named the 1946 Shelby Traveler Teresa/Tess.

Darla needs the seat post up just a bit more. She's Darla because she's cute and smarter than Alfalfa.
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Old 10-29-17, 10:40 PM
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at 5,015 miles for the year as of today.
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Old 10-30-17, 10:55 AM
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Nice job, johnny! You're an inspiration to me.

Saturday I went 53 miles on my Steamroller (riser bar, 46x17 gears). That's my longest fixed gear ride.

I really, really like that bike.
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Old 10-30-17, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
That's a nice ride. We should all join the BFSSFG group on Strava.
Sent a request a while ago, still nothing.

Today I had family leave town after a great weekend together. I didn't get to ride at all though so I'm looking forward to some great weather this week to make up the miles. Equal parts happy and sad that I missed yesterday's snowy, mud-fest CX race in the mountains.
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Old 10-30-17, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Rollfast
Today I rode my 50's Schwinn straightbar Red Hornet for the second time since I finsihed building her back up yesterday.

Yesterday, since I figured she was a Schwinn D-bike I named her DARLA and I finally named the 1946 Shelby Traveler Teresa/Tess.

Darla needs the seat post up just a bit more. She's Darla because she's cute and smarter than Alfalfa.
My bikes names are naranga, blackie and new black😃
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Old 10-30-17, 01:15 PM
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I thought TT had a bike named naranja.
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Old 10-30-17, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
That's a pretty good ride but damn it's long. I did a similar ride several years ago, up the 39 and then take the Rincon trail across to Redbox, and back down the 2.
Didn't finish I only made it to Crystal Lake and turned around and went back. I had drank 6 bottles of water by that point and I still had a massive headache. Only getting 4 hours of sleep the night before didn't help at all either.
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Old 10-30-17, 05:57 PM
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Didn't finish I only made it to Crystal Lake and turned around and went back. I had drank 6 bottles of water by that point and I still had a massive headache. Only getting 4 hours of sleep the night before didn't help at all either.
Aw ****. You can always learn from your mistakes and try again. I had a 2 Liter Camel back and 2 bottles with me for that one. I more risked bonking because all I had to eat with a big bag dates, and I was really feeling it about an hour or so before getting to Redbox. Too bad I'm just not in that kind of shape anymore. I would die if I tried that now.
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Old 10-30-17, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by prooftheory
I thought TT had a bike named naranja.
I still do.

https://m.imgur.com/aBOBlq0

What’s a naranga ?
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Old 10-31-17, 06:46 AM
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Today I woke up to lightly falling snow and an 80% chance of a wintry mix all day. Another grey day, just like yesterday, and the day before, and the day before that. Different shades of grey, but grey. Started taking my Vitamin D last night again to combat the seasonal affective disorder that I suffer from. Why am I not living in Arizona?
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Old 10-31-17, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
Today I woke up to lightly falling snow and an 80% chance of a wintry mix all day. Another grey day, just like yesterday, and the day before, and the day before that. Different shades of grey, but grey. Started taking my Vitamin D last night again to combat the seasonal affective disorder that I suffer from. Why am I not living in Arizona?
Good question. I lived in Ohio most of my life and in the most recent years, the winter grey honestly f***ed me up. I love snow, but not cold, dark and grey, every day.

Moving to North Carolina was a stark difference. It rules. Mid to low 70s all week and sun right now.
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Old 10-31-17, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
I still do.

https://m.imgur.com/aBOBlq0

What’s a naranga ?
same thing,an orange bike😃

https://www.pedalroom.com/p/speciali...er-34543_5.jpg
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So, naranga is a word ? What language ?
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Old 10-31-17, 11:53 AM
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I tried to go ride early this morning but the wind hurt my face so I went inside and rode the trainer.
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Old 10-31-17, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
So, naranga is a word ? What language ?
sanskrit origin meaning "orange tree".
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put in a big weekend on the bike, ~8 hrs total, starting to get back into shape. Took yesterday off, then headed out this morning for a (mostly) easy hour then to test my legs up a few short (~4-5 min) climbs.

Instead of feeling tired and sore my legs were alive, and ready for an action. Smashed one of them (Presidio) at a power I might aim for during an interval when I was in top form back in July, great sign.

I'm stoked to get up early tomorrow for 3 hrs before work, on the road by 5:30. Let's do this!
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today i got a little gap filler.
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Fire has always symbolized the Holy Spirit.

The idea of the "Church on fire with the Holy Spirit" is very ancient.


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Old 11-01-17, 08:39 AM
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today i have been sober for 1 year.
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Originally Posted by johnnytheboy
today i have been sober for 1 year.
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Originally Posted by johnnytheboy
today i have been sober for 1 year.
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Old 11-01-17, 02:04 PM
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also; the burning church is the way i feel about organized religion. not "god". not that i have to explain anything. just wanted to put that out there.
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