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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22261835)
We can't see time.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
(Post 22261029)
Mustard, pickle and thin slice of ham sandwich activity achieved. :bday:
On the road to Bulimia |
Originally Posted by DougRNS
(Post 22261022)
you could take a man purse with you in Cali. Plus, your big john and no one would f with you.
TBH wearing a wallet in your back pocket messs with your frame. I think that's why I have a pelvic tilt and thus a short leg by 3/8 of an inch. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22261050)
Not so big anymore.:(
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
(Post 22261069)
I bet you didn't find that humorous.
Oh.......oh my... |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22261111)
Please don't encourage him.... |
Originally Posted by laj
(Post 22261185)
nicely done, little girl. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22261296)
Maybe we need more trash talk?
Gulf Stream current rules. North Pacific current drools. |
Late night last night, we went to our first real concert in 18 months. It was at the University and the program was quite good. I will see if I can find a list of the pieces for our local Band Hero, Velo Vol . But now need more coffee.
edit: I can't find the program but here is cut/paste of what we heard. The musicianship was quite good. Daughter #2 plays French Horn in the Wind Ensemble. Under the direction of professor M. Gregory Martin, the Wind Symphony will begin its program with Paul Dukas’ Fanfare ‘La Peri,’ followed by Kimberly Archer’s Common Threads, and concluding its portion with Alfred Reed’s Second Suite for Band, ‘Latino-Americano.’ Under the direction of professor Andrew Yozviak, the Wind Ensemble program includes Cindy McTee’s playful Notezart, followed by Carlos Simon’s Sweet Chariot and the world premiere of WCU alumna Christina George’s Learning to Stay. James David’s Ghosts of the Old Year will finish this exciting evening of music. |
Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22261987)
Please don't encourage him....
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Got passed by a car today with only about 2 inches of clearance off my bar.
Cars don’t kill cyclist, ass holes kill cyclist. I wish I could fit a brick in my back pocket. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22262136)
Got passed by a car today with only about 2 inches of clearance off my bar.
Cars don’t kill cyclist, ass holes kill cyclist. I wish I could fit a brick in my back pocket. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22262142)
I hate when that happens. A lot of times you don't know if they are being sadistic or if they're just oblivious.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22261173)
Man, I've been a slug this week, yet I still find myself at the top of the leader board. I blame Vol's competition for the demotivation of the group.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22262149)
I am quick to assume, but you're right.
I have a bad jump reflex when startled. So when I get a close pass it takes everything to now swerve. |
Last night I again got the final "Jeopardy!" question without seeing the answer, only the category, which was Winter Olympic Sports. It was at least the 6th time I have done that.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22262155)
I feel done for the season.
Also, I'm not quite sure what "done for the season" is going to mean for me. It may just mean dialing back the intensity and/or duration of outdoor rides. At the same time, I've steadily built my CTL over the last month, and I hate to see that wither. I also want to keep on top of my daily caloric targets, and riding in some form or another helps a lot. I'm actually setting up my trainer in earnest, right now. In addition to the Elite software, I've got one month trials on Zwift and Rouvy; I may save the two of those for when there's actually snow on the ground, otherwise I might not get more than a session or two out of them. Maybe a big Addiction Zwift ride should be set up some time. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22262160)
I have a bad jump reflex when startled. So when I get a close pass it takes everything to now swerve.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262184)
I feel like I'm approaching that point, but I'm not there yet.
Also, I'm not quite sure what "done for the season" is going to mean for me. It may just mean dialing back the intensity and/or duration of outdoor rides. At the same time, I've steadily built my CTL over the last month, and I hate to see that wither. I also want to keep on top of my daily caloric targets, and riding in some form or another helps a lot. I'm actually setting up my trainer in earnest, right now. In addition to the Elite software, I've got one month trials on Zwift and Rouvy; I may save the two of those for when there's actually snow on the ground, otherwise I might not get more than a session or two out of them. Maybe a big Addiction Zwift ride should be set up some time. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22262136)
Got passed by a car today with only about 2 inches of clearance off my bar.
Cars don’t kill cyclist, ass holes kill cyclist. I wish I could fit a brick in my back pocket. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22262200)
I would be in favor of setting up a regular group ride on Zwift. Anything to fight the boredom and depression.
#HTFU |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262205)
Glad you were ok. I hate getting buzzed like that. I do try to catch the driver at the next stop sign/intersection and firmly tell them they were too close and remind them of Pennsylvania's 4 foot pass law.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22262155)
I feel done for the season.
It should get the juices flowing--yours more than anyone's! |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262211)
#HTFU
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[QUOTE=DougRNS;22262226]
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262205)
Glad you were ok. I hate getting buzzed like that. I do try to catch the driver at the next stop sign/intersection and firmly tell them they were too close and remind them of Pennsylvania's 4 foot pass law.[/QUOTE]
I bet that helps. |
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