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#1276
Silver Comet Fred
I saw this person being tweeted about this morning and didn't know who she is. Oof.
https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1415353134986276872
#1277
Senior Member
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I forget who you fly for. Otherwise I'd get it on the first guess, probably.
Nope.
It's not as gray hairish as buying records (), but I saw this person being tweeted about this morning and didn't know who she is. Oof.
https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1415353134986276872
Nope.
It's not as gray hairish as buying records (), but I saw this person being tweeted about this morning and didn't know who she is. Oof.
https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1415353134986276872
I didn’t know who she is either. I still don’t know who she is.
#1278
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If I told you who I flew for you could look at the routes and that would be cheating.
#1281
Mostly Harmless
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#1282
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
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That makes me feel a little better. I spent the morning trying to make sense of her footwear.
#1283
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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#1284
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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#1285
VFL For Life
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#1286
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Pretty sweet haul! For many moons I got by with cassette copies of Speaking in Tongues, then about 15 years ago I scored a Rauschenberg copy and was so stoked, but slightly disappointed to discover the vinyl itself is just clear vinyl, but still stoked.
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#1287
dot dash
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#1288
Administrator
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... and a shorter skirt.
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#1289
Haven't been making a peep here in the city, although last Saturday I took a ride on the SRT to Valley Forge and collided with one. Hit me on the arm.
Last year our office building and the one across the street, which has a large courtyard and lots of plants, was ground zero for lantern flies in center city. I am wondering if they have been spraying. Walking through the courtyard to Wawa I have noticed a good number other dead insects, including bees and beetles.
Last year our office building and the one across the street, which has a large courtyard and lots of plants, was ground zero for lantern flies in center city. I am wondering if they have been spraying. Walking through the courtyard to Wawa I have noticed a good number other dead insects, including bees and beetles.
#1290
dot dash
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#1291
Should Be More Popular
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One of my riding buddies works for a startup that makes bike computers. He is a software guy. I just texted him if he can ride tomorrow, and he said he cannot as he is in Italy with pro team ISN at their training camp. I wont say which company, but they make a product that sounds like a marsupial that jumps. Sadly, he did not get to do any riding but he got to hang out in the team car while the team was out training.
#1292
One of my riding buddies works for a startup that makes bike computers. He is a software guy. I just texted him if he can ride tomorrow, and he said he cannot as he is in Italy with pro team ISN at their training camp. I wont say which company, but they make a product that sounds like a marsupial that jumps. Sadly, he did not get to do any riding but he got to hang out in the team car while the team was out training.
#1293
Should Be More Popular
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#1294
VFL For Life
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#1295
serious cyclist
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#1296
Senior Member
Any time a young person pops up on the news and is apparently famous and I have no idea who that person is I assume they were on a Disney or Nickelodeon show. And I'm usually right.
Also I'm not even that old but when I see the year some of these people were born I feel pretty old. I was on my way to Iraq when this person was born.
Also I'm not even that old but when I see the year some of these people were born I feel pretty old. I was on my way to Iraq when this person was born.
#1297
Time to get back on the horse, so to speak.
For better or worse, booked a campsite at a state park outside of White Haven. Going to drive to Jim Thorpe Saturday morning and ride the unpaved trail to White Haven (about 25 miles gradually up hill), stop for groceries, backtrack about 1.5 miles then do another 5 miles to camp with nearly 900' of climbing but with some down in between ups. Reverse on Sunday. Going to be hot and steamy Saturday, and there is a 60% chance of rain starting mid-afternoon into the evening. T-storms possible. Have to start somewhere.
For better or worse, booked a campsite at a state park outside of White Haven. Going to drive to Jim Thorpe Saturday morning and ride the unpaved trail to White Haven (about 25 miles gradually up hill), stop for groceries, backtrack about 1.5 miles then do another 5 miles to camp with nearly 900' of climbing but with some down in between ups. Reverse on Sunday. Going to be hot and steamy Saturday, and there is a 60% chance of rain starting mid-afternoon into the evening. T-storms possible. Have to start somewhere.
#1298
So it is
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Time to get back on the horse, so to speak.
For better or worse, booked a campsite at a state park outside of White Haven. Going to drive to Jim Thorpe Saturday morning and ride the unpaved trail to White Haven (about 25 miles gradually up hill), stop for groceries, backtrack about 1.5 miles then do another 5 miles to camp with nearly 900' of climbing but with some down in between ups. Reverse on Sunday. Going to be hot and steamy Saturday, and there is a 60% chance of rain starting mid-afternoon into the evening. T-storms possible. Have to start somewhere.
For better or worse, booked a campsite at a state park outside of White Haven. Going to drive to Jim Thorpe Saturday morning and ride the unpaved trail to White Haven (about 25 miles gradually up hill), stop for groceries, backtrack about 1.5 miles then do another 5 miles to camp with nearly 900' of climbing but with some down in between ups. Reverse on Sunday. Going to be hot and steamy Saturday, and there is a 60% chance of rain starting mid-afternoon into the evening. T-storms possible. Have to start somewhere.
#1299
Nice. When I went to the Giro in '95 the race was supposed to go into Switzerland, but the pass they were going to use was still snowed in. We ended up staying put and did a loop ride from the hotel instead. I was good with that.
#1300
Thanks. I will try. I need to make sure I don't go push too hard. When I ride long stretches of flat terrain loaded with gear I feel like I should be going faster and usually end up rushing/pushing myself more than I should. Now I will be throwing 25 miles of limestone trail into the mix.