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Silver Comet Fred
Day 5 of of staycation. Up at 5:30. I walked Roscoe, made coffee did some work then drank said coffee. After going to my appointment I will saunter over to Costco for glasses. The rest of the day is open save for ironing those 2 shirts for next week.
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#4204
Silver Comet Fred
Evening activity. DougRNS you should watch this after your appointment with Dr. George tomorrow(?). It's a classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-WS5NTuls0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-WS5NTuls0
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#4205
Silver Comet Fred
In case anyone is wondering, I am 14 hours out from Moderna #3. Arm is medium sore, and overall feel midly-to-medium crappy. I am hoping this will resolve during the day. I would say the strength of the reaction is about 50% of #2, and coincidentally the dose of the shot was also 50% of the first two.
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Yours truly,
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Crashes?....what are those?
my best was on a road with a steep incline at a hywy junction. On the way up I shifted down to the small ring, but the derailleur didn't shift due to the massive amount of force I was exerting climbing in the big ring. Near the top of the incline I let up a little on the pressure. The derailleur took that opportunity to throw the chain off to the inside. When that happened all my weight went forward over the bars, which which then flipped full right, and down I went. Left knee onto the spokes of the front wheel, stretching 2 of them so bad I had to loosen the cable on the brake . Broke my shifter, and crankset too.
my best was on a road with a steep incline at a hywy junction. On the way up I shifted down to the small ring, but the derailleur didn't shift due to the massive amount of force I was exerting climbing in the big ring. Near the top of the incline I let up a little on the pressure. The derailleur took that opportunity to throw the chain off to the inside. When that happened all my weight went forward over the bars, which which then flipped full right, and down I went. Left knee onto the spokes of the front wheel, stretching 2 of them so bad I had to loosen the cable on the brake . Broke my shifter, and crankset too.
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LSS is on the hunt for a new coffeemaker, not happy with her current “piece of crap”, her words not mine. We use separate coffee makers, she is fussy about her coffee, and not a French press fan. Likes to start with whole beans. What recommendations do we have on the high end or semi-high end?
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In case anyone is wondering, I am 14 hours out from Moderna #3. Arm is medium sore, and overall feel midly-to-medium crappy. I am hoping this will resolve during the day. I would say the strength of the reaction is about 50% of #2, and coincidentally the dose of the shot was also 50% of the first two.
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Yes, that was an exciting game.
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LSS is on the hunt for a new coffeemaker, not happy with her current “piece of crap”, her words not mine. We use separate coffee makers, she is fussy about her coffee, and not a French press fan. Likes to start with whole beans. What recommendations do we have on the high end or semi-high end?
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oops!
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So far, Arkansas as a state has not impressed me.
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I just got back from the office, and walked in to the painters retaping and covering everything. The guy looked at me and said, "You know that bottle of whiskey?" I responded, "Yeah, I'm not getting it am I?"
Would rather have a happy wife.
Would rather have a happy wife.
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LSS is on the hunt for a new coffeemaker, not happy with her current “piece of crap”, her words not mine. We use separate coffee makers, she is fussy about her coffee, and not a French press fan. Likes to start with whole beans. What recommendations do we have on the high end or semi-high end?
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#4219
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I am stuck at work and in any case not feeling up to anything too physical. I hope to be better enough to ride tomorrow.
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#4220
So it is
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It was a few years ago. They ran out of ambulances, from what I understand. After my wreck, it started to rain, and it didn't cross my mind to ask how the rest of the day went.
The earlier crit which was the 55+ Open.
The earlier crit which was the 55+ Open.
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I don't really do drip, but the Moccamaster Technivorm is supposed to be one of the better machines out there. And then there's St James Hoffman's personal choice -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfkdkZRv6Mc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfkdkZRv6Mc
"I'm not the most perceptive coffee taster at 6 in the morning"
Sold! I haven't used the auto start function in any brewer, but I just may have to start.
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"Work," for me consisted of being a warm, clinically credentialed, body on site to supervise something in the lab, doing some writing, and attending a couple of meetings remotely, I assume you're actually working!
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It was a few years ago. They ran out of ambulances, from what I understand. After my wreck, it started to rain, and it didn't cross my mind to ask how the rest of the day went.
The earlier crit which was the 55+ Open.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwTUmyhv50U
The earlier crit which was the 55+ Open.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwTUmyhv50U
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Correct. Seeing patients and stomping out disease!
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My long-time bartender friend and her family recently moved from Philly to Fayetteville. They really like it, Her family has owned a lake house about 45 min. away for a long time. She comes back to Philly every other weekend to work. But that won't last forever.
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