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Addiction LXXIX

Old 09-24-20, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by berner
There are no prizes for imaginative music. It is not a category on any list. On the other hand, Carlos Santana, 40 years or so after Woodstock, is still going strong.
Saw Santana twice. IIRC, ‘82 and ‘83. The first of the two was amazing.
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Old 09-24-20, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
Slow day at Casa Trsnrtr. Changed the fluid in my tubeless tires.
My new valves (Milkit) came in yesterday. I was dragging my feet on swapping them out, but your post goaded me in to it. These valves will keep pressure in the tire with the valve core removed, which is nice if your tires occasionally come unseated when completely deflated. The swap and re-seat all went smoothly, but I wasn't ready for the violence of the air pressure shoving the sealant syringe piston - POP! I guess that's why they recommend taking the tire down to 20psi or so before removing/adding sealant.
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Old 09-24-20, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Yet another reason women outlive men.
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Old 09-24-20, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Depends where you measure it!
Mid-thigh by her trainer, just like you specified.
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Old 09-24-20, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
My new valves (Milkit) came in yesterday. I was dragging my feet on swapping them out, but your post goaded me in to it. These valves will keep pressure in the tire with the valve core removed, which is nice if your tires occasionally come unseated when completely deflated. The swap and re-seat all went smoothly, but I wasn't ready for the violence of the air pressure shoving the sealant syringe piston - POP! I guess that's why they recommend taking the tire down to 20psi or so before removing/adding sealant.
I’ll have to check those out. It had been three months since I refreshed.
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Old 09-24-20, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
I’ll have to check those out. It had been three months since I refreshed.
that reminds me
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Old 09-24-20, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
I’ll have to check those out. It had been three months since I refreshed.
I may have spoken too soon - they have special valve cores and one of them is being a pain. It's not snapping shut when removing the pump head and it's losing somewhere in the neighborhood of 10psi before I can manually pull the bugger out and stopper it. Will have to see if I can find others with a similar issue and see if there are some tips for dealing with it.
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October is a week away. The other night I was watching "The Waltons" on the Hallmark Channel and saw ads for their Christmas lineup of programming.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
My thigh (measured mid-way, seated) is 17.25 inches. How long will I live? Discuss.
Until you die.
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I have lean muscle.
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People here don't get it.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
October is a week away. The other night I was watching "The Waltons" on the Hallmark Channel and saw ads for their Christmas lineup of programming.
Is it rough times on Walton's Mountain?
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Old 09-24-20, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
October is a week away. The other night I was watching "The Waltons" on the Hallmark Channel and saw ads for their Christmas lineup of programming.
In fairness, this year more than ever I assume people are trying to look forward to the holidays and the end of the year as much as possible. Is anyone really excited for this October?
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Old 09-24-20, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
In fairness, this year more than ever I assume people are trying to look forward to the holidays and the end of the year as much as possible. Is anyone really excited for this October?
October is the official start of fire season here in California. We get hot, dry winds which makes fighting fires impossible. We already have the most acreage burned in the states history and it isn't fire season yet.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
October is a week away. The other night I was watching "The Waltons" on the Hallmark Channel and saw ads for their Christmas lineup of programming.
Thanksgiving has already been canceled.

(in Canada)

But theirs is sooner than ours.

https://www.cheknews.ca/trudeau-says...istmas-703994/
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
In fairness, this year more than ever I assume people are trying to look forward to the holidays and the end of the year as much as possible.
Bah! Humbug!
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Now I have the theme song from the TV show "The Waltons" stuck in my head. Thanks a bunch.
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Old 09-24-20, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I have lean muscle.
Uh huh.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Uh huh.
Have any apple crisp?
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We knew what they’d be already, of course, but the Campy Ekar cassettes are just frustrating, and take it out of contention.
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2 hours of work-work and 2 hours of organizing a closet and gathering boxes of documents for shredding. 0 hours of bike riding since we are experiencing heavy rain. No nap but I think I'm going to work on that.
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2 hours of work-work and 2 hours of organizing a closet and gathering boxes of documents for shredding. 0 hours of bike riding since we are experiencing heavy rain. No nap but I think I'm going to work on that.
wut are you hiding?
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wut are you hiding?
If I told you I wouldn't be doing a very good job of hiding. A hint: Awesomeness
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
In fairness, this year more than ever I assume people are trying to look forward to the holidays and the end of the year as much as possible. Is anyone really excited for this October?
my kids are because they’re holding on to the mistaken belief that they will go trick or treating
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my kids are because they’re holding on to the mistaken belief that they will go trick or treating
I would have thought that especially there in NYCAP that it would already be clear that that's off the table.
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