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#5327
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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#5328
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#5329
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#5330
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#5331
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June 1 begins Hurricane season. June 2 and we have a tropical depression in the Gulf, hitting western Cuba this time. Western Cuba is a stone's throw from the eastern coast of the peninsula. Let's just call it a fluke, starting up so quickly this year.
#5332
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The little woman bought a box of mini-donuts at Costco the other day. Can't eat just one.
#5334
Should Be More Popular
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It got hot. Ride start was 60F but by end it was 86 and I am not quite heat acclimated yet. It’s going up to 93 today but should cool down for the weekend.
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
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#5336
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That's because you've been spoiled by riding the Lemond lately. It's an unfair competition, Lemonds are great bikes
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#5337
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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#5338
Silver Comet Fred
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I don't feel as bad as I had imagined. It's hard to differentiate the pain from my arse being unaccustomed to a bike seat and my nerve pain. I think I'm going to give it a go again tonight. Don't know if I'll shut it down early due to the pain becoming too unbearable. One positive is I don't feel bad in my legs so I didn't burn too much lactic acid yesterday. Some day I might be come a cyclist instead of a poser.
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#5340
Super Modest
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It got hot. Ride start was 60F but by end it was 86 and I am not quite heat acclimated yet. It’s going up to 93 today but should cool down for the weekend.
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
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#5341
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The Whole Foods near my office had fresh, Copper River sockeye in! Grab your cedar plank! It's on!
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It got hot. Ride start was 60F but by end it was 86 and I am not quite heat acclimated yet. It’s going up to 93 today but should cool down for the weekend.
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
Sure feels like July. Velo Vol
#5343
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Starting a new war on weight today. It’s not so much the weight, I’m only 8 lbs over my norm, but it’s the disgusting (to me) gut. I gotta do better than this.
Today’s breakfast: protein smoothie with blueberries , strawberries, raspberries and banana .
Today’s lunch: Cobb salad.
That leaves plenty of room for Friday night excesses tonight.
Today’s breakfast: protein smoothie with blueberries , strawberries, raspberries and banana .
Today’s lunch: Cobb salad.
That leaves plenty of room for Friday night excesses tonight.
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#5344
VFL For Life
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#5345
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93 here again today.
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#5346
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#5347
VFL For Life
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I'm in bureaucratic hell.
When I applied for a passport they said it would take 8-11 weeks to process. Eleven weeks lapsed earlier this week. On the status checker site, nothing has changed at all.
If you call the designated phone number, a majority of the time the machine just says "we're too busy, try again later." I've tried in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The times I did get through to be put on hold, the estimated wait time was 2+ hours, and I couldn't wait that long.
SMH.
When I applied for a passport they said it would take 8-11 weeks to process. Eleven weeks lapsed earlier this week. On the status checker site, nothing has changed at all.
If you call the designated phone number, a majority of the time the machine just says "we're too busy, try again later." I've tried in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The times I did get through to be put on hold, the estimated wait time was 2+ hours, and I couldn't wait that long.
SMH.
#5348
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Posts: 43,052
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I'm in bureaucratic hell.
When I applied for a passport they said it would take 8-11 weeks to process. Eleven weeks lapsed earlier this week. On the status checker site, nothing has changed at all.
If you call the designated phone number, a majority of the time the machine just says "we're too busy, try again later." I've tried in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The times I did get through to be put on hold, the estimated wait time was 2+ hours, and I couldn't wait that long.
SMH.
When I applied for a passport they said it would take 8-11 weeks to process. Eleven weeks lapsed earlier this week. On the status checker site, nothing has changed at all.
If you call the designated phone number, a majority of the time the machine just says "we're too busy, try again later." I've tried in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The times I did get through to be put on hold, the estimated wait time was 2+ hours, and I couldn't wait that long.
SMH.
Where are you going??
#5349
Should Be More Popular
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#5350
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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