So are the days of our lives...
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A Llama interrupted a local training race this weekend. Kinda funny.
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Told my work that my last full day would be may 15th, with potential half days the monday and tuesday after. Likely leaving boston may 20th!
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The rain cover is stellar (for rain/staying warmer since cold air isn't venting right in/and aero for race-times)
There are a bunch of options for padded inserts to keep you east coasters warm, they seem pretty good -
Fit: they all fit long/narrow oval - the retention system is "all around", not just "tighten the helmet front-to-back", quite helpful if you have a narrow head and your helmet is always shifting to one side or the other.
Sunglasses - they won't fit in most Lazer helmets - some of the new ones yes, but most, no.
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I have a head like a basketball (ie round), and because of this I have had all sorts of trouble finding a helmet that fits (ie has enough space back to front without being too tight side to side). Right now I am using a Lazer Sphere, and it is the best fitting helmet I have ever worn. Interesting that they also fit a narrow head shape well.
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My 20 year anniversary for work is tomorrow. Can't flipping believe I've been here this long.
Not planning on leaving yet, because I can do this stuff. (tappity tappity tap on the keyboard)
Not planning on leaving yet, because I can do this stuff. (tappity tappity tap on the keyboard)
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you're not quitting a job because you can post on a racing forum while not racing, and posting only about twice a year?
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I'm actually accepting a job offer in an hour, the one I posted about last week. I think my title is going to be Chief Awesome Officer, or at least I hope so because that's what I put on the cards I ordered.
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I'm being treated to a steak tomorrow.
I'd rather be treated to another raise and a more private office so I can do this pantless without fear of someone popping in.
I'd rather be treated to another raise and a more private office so I can do this pantless without fear of someone popping in.
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That's the dream, man...that's the dream.
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I have a head like a basketball (ie round), and because of this I have had all sorts of trouble finding a helmet that fits (ie has enough space back to front without being too tight side to side). Right now I am using a Lazer Sphere, and it is the best fitting helmet I have ever worn. Interesting that they also fit a narrow head shape well.
* that makes my head sound small, when in fact I'm an XL/XXL helmet guy. Head shaped somewhat like this guy.
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Yeah, but like my nana always said:
"Keep a dead frog on your lap. They'll be so concerned with the frog they won't notice you don't have pants on."
Yeah ... I think she was suffering dementia at the time. I say, suffering. I think the crazy old bat actually enjoyed it.
"Keep a dead frog on your lap. They'll be so concerned with the frog they won't notice you don't have pants on."
Yeah ... I think she was suffering dementia at the time. I say, suffering. I think the crazy old bat actually enjoyed it.
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Last month was my 17th anniversary at the job. They have monthly meetings where they acknowledge birthdays and anniversaries and they give a token $50 gift card. The dude called my name and I walked up to him to get my card and he shook my hand and said they had stopped the gift cards as of then.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
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Last month was my 17th anniversary at the job. They have monthly meetings where they acknowledge birthdays and anniversaries and they give a token $50 gift card. The dude called my name and I walked up to him to get my card and he shook my hand and said they had stopped the gift cards as of then.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
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"...during the Lance years, being fit became the No. 1 thing. Totally the only thing. It’s a big part of what we do, but fitness is not the only thing. There’s skills, there’s tactics … there’s all kinds of stuff..." Tim Johnson
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Last month was my 17th anniversary at the job. They have monthly meetings where they acknowledge birthdays and anniversaries and they give a token $50 gift card. The dude called my name and I walked up to him to get my card and he shook my hand and said they had stopped the gift cards as of then.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
Wow. Maybe they could have pants'd you as well when you turned around to walk back. The jerks.
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Reading comprehension fail. Good thing I got out of academia...
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Last month was my 17th anniversary at the job. They have monthly meetings where they acknowledge birthdays and anniversaries and they give a token $50 gift card. The dude called my name and I walked up to him to get my card and he shook my hand and said they had stopped the gift cards as of then.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
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Last month was my 17th anniversary at the job. They have monthly meetings where they acknowledge birthdays and anniversaries and they give a token $50 gift card. The dude called my name and I walked up to him to get my card and he shook my hand and said they had stopped the gift cards as of then.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
I walked back to where I had been standing in a pathetic fit of laughter. I couldn't contain myself at the absurdity of the situation.
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