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Strange encounter on road this morning.
I am overtaken by a rider who greets me in an antipodean accent and notes my absence of water bottles. Our subsequent exchange was as follows: Rider: Here, tyke wonna moyn! Me: Like I would drink your water? Rider: Ow royt, COW-VID. I got sow minny otha voyruses, one maw izzn gunna mike any difference! Me: Well, let's not have sex today, then. Rider: Good idea! At which point we came to a crossing, I thanked him for his concern, and we went our separate ways. I have no doubt he would have kept chatting at barely arm's length if I'd chosen to stay with him. Turns out to be a former pro and local cycling celeb. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_P._Clark Should I kudos him? |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21423565)
Strange encounter on road this morning.
I am overtaken by a rider who greets me in an antopodean accent and notes my absence of water bottles. Our subsequent exchange was as follows: Rider: Here, tyke wonna moyn! Me: Like I would drink your water? Rider: Ow royt, COW-VID. I got sow minny otha voyruses, one maw izzn gunna mike any difference! Me: Well, let's not have sex today, then. Rider: Good idea! At which point we came to a crossing, I thanked him for his concern, and we went our separate ways. I have no doubt he would have kept chatting at barely arm's length if I'd chosen to stay with him. Turns out to be a former pro and local cycling celeb. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_P._Clark Should I kudos him? |
BTW I noticed there is a pro young woman Columbian on some of my Zwift rides, and I also see she sometimes has been riding in Knoxville.
Maybe we could fix her up with our own Velo Vol ? |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423574)
You should Strava-stalk him, for sure!
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 21422864)
Bald eagles are about one chromosome from a buzzard. They’ll eat anything made of meat,
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21423159)
wut were you doing?
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 21423516)
The kitties in this South African national park are pretty stoked about it's closure
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423576)
BTW I noticed there is a pro young woman Columbian on some of my Zwift rides, and I also see she sometimes has been riding in Knoxville.
Maybe we could fix her up with our own Velo Vol ? |
Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21423454)
Those are some pricey bags. I have an Ostrich F104 that I got used, for $50. Unwaxed. Maybe that is the difference. Technically not a handlebar bag.
I looked at the F104 a while ago. Looks like a nice bag, I just wanted the flap to open up on the other side. I currently have a waxed canvas Acorn and a green Swift Industries Ozette
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21423491)
I'm at 980ish'.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21423491)
I'm at 980ish'.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423576)
BTW I noticed there is a pro young woman
Maybe we could fix her up with our own Velo Vol ? |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21423565)
Strange encounter on road this morning.
I am overtaken by a rider who greets me in an antopodean accent and notes my absence of water bottles. Our subsequent exchange was as follows: Rider: Here, tyke wonna moyn! Me: Like I would drink your water? Rider: Ow royt, COW-VID. I got sow minny otha voyruses, one maw izzn gunna mike any difference! Me: Well, let's not have sex today, then. Rider: Good idea! At which point we came to a crossing, I thanked him for his concern, and we went our separate ways. I have no doubt he would have kept chatting at barely arm's length if I'd chosen to stay with him. Turns out to be a former pro and local cycling celeb. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_P._Clark Should I kudos him? We've reached the point where we're forced to drag out old material, because for these people only a facepalm will do. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423576)
BTW I noticed there is a pro young woman Columbian on some of my Zwift rides, and I also see she sometimes has been riding in Knoxville.
Maybe we could fix her up with our own Velo Vol ? |
Finally, some good news:
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 21423602)
Conserving TP.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21423491)
I'm at 980ish'.
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She is quite cute based on her picture BTW. |
Originally Posted by abshipp
(Post 21423711)
...but then I remember watching the Challenger blow up when I was his age. ...but watching a delayed recording isn't as thrilling. Hmmm. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423751)
She is quite cute based on her picture BTW.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21423764)
poidh
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1bb38c457d.png |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21423768)
Here is her Team pic. Prolly too attractive for Velo Vol
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 21423593)
My assumption when I saw that picture was that there was a lake or a fair sized, productive river nearby, because it would be exceptionally reckless for a pair of eagles to build a nest in the arid heart of the desert. Finding dead critters to scavenge now and then has got to be a crap shoot in the desert.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/02/73826...es-vs-chickens |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21423763)
Would love to watch that live with my boy...
...but then I remember watching the Challenger blow up when I was his age. ...but watching a delayed recording isn't as thrilling. Hmmm. I was in Texas when Columbia broke up overhead, but I was much too North for it to be seen. Glad my only memory of seeing the Shuttle was watching one re-enter one evening on a vacation to Galveston. I'll be watching live if I can. I watched the first Falcon Heavy flight on a live-stream and it was so incredibly moving, and weirdly emotional. If it helps ease some anxiety, Challenger STS-51-L was the 25th flight of the Shuttle, not including the 5 test flights. Falcon 9 has flown 86 times, and has only experienced one total vehicle loss. Naturally, the pucker factor increases when you strap people to the top of any rocket, but SpaceX really seems to have their stuff together. That said, it can be argued that the confidence inspired by the Shuttle's perfect track record previous to STS-51-L was a contributor to the eventual loss, SpaceX has never flown humans so it can be assumed that they are going to take no chances at all. They hopefully won't have any complacency in the system culture like what was going on before the Challenger disaster. I think we can assume that the booster will be brand-new, fresh out of the box, too :D |
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