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  1. #1
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    I think it's gonna be a GOOD day!!!

    I just checked my email and look at what was in my inbox...
    An Email from Ironworks productions. SOme of you may remember that I found out I was on the video they showed at the post race breakfast. Well it looks like all of us "end of the nighters" emailed for a copy, and now they are going to come through for us!! How cool is THAT?!

    "Congratulations on finishing Ironman Arizona. I have been contacted by
    each of you individually about getting a copy of the final finisher,
    good news is with three of you we can do this much more economically. I
    just need to cover off the costs of hiring an editor to compile, make a
    file that will allow us to make a DVD and then do the burning,
    additionally there will be shipping charges. If each of you send $30
    that should cover expenses of making a DVD and shipping. Once I hear
    from all three of you to go ahead I will send out info on where to send
    your order.

    Best regards, Ironworks Productions."

    Suffice to say, I'm STOKED!!! And don't worry, I'll make sure ya'll get to see it. Even if that means shipping it around ala netflix!! ha ha ha

    Ah man I'm so happy right now.... I think I'm gonna go ride my bike!

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    It's a good day for me, too!!

    I couldn't hold out for sandals any more, and found the old 2005's for a pretty good deal. They are hard to find now. So I bought them!!

    My friend who did IMAZ practically with you said something about doing Muddy Buddy with her in May. I hope it works out, it would be fun! So I am at work without her address, so I asked BF to send her a message...I hope she was serious!

    Hey, maybe she'll be in that video with you, too!

    Nanci
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

  3. #3
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    Ok, this day gets BETTER!!
    Not only did I have a FABULOUS ride! It is gorgeous out! The cacti are blooming- even the saguaros. Those are the big daddys we have out here w/ the arms. The birds all seemed very happy, and the lizards were having quite a time as well. Even saw a couple of road runners, a bunch of ground squirrels, a bunny family, and a pack of Javelina off in the distance.
    But.... I came in the house and had an email that I won something in this big raffle we have out here. It was really no big deal, some heater/cooler on wheels or something. But hey- I won SOMETHING!!
    I also had an email confirming that they would send us the finishers video. So I got that 30.00 check in the mail immediatley!
    Man, it's just a GOOD day!! I think I'll go buy a lottery ticket! ha ha ha
    Hope everyone else is having the same kinda day as I am!
    ciao!
    Denise

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    My day's better, too! I dug up my Glass Lizard, Russell Junior, because we hadn't seen him in a long time- which is not unusual, he lives underground. Still, we worry when we _never_ see him. He is thriving!

    My tortoise has dug his first real burrow! I am so proud of him! And the box turtle is sitting comfortably in tortoise's abandoned cardboard box, atop a pile of cool, damp, freshly-dug soil.

    But- a turn for the worse- BF ate the lo mein leftovers I had planned on for dinner.

    And then, a turn for the better! I managed to DL the manual for my cyclocomputer which I conveniently locked by accident before I could zero it for day two of my ride- so I had inaccurate mile markers for the whole ride, (and then lost my cue sheet halfway through, anyway- but the course was superbly marked- never needed the cue sheet anyway) plus couldn't get my average speed or time for the second day. It turns out, I rode a 6:40 Century the first, flat, rainy day, and a 6:20 the second, hot hilly day! I am very pleased. I did get to draft in some fast groups the second day, though.

    And my DVD of "Shop Girl" arrived today!
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    But- a turn for the worse- BF ate the lo mein leftovers I had planned on for dinner.
    Surely this is a good thing in disguise - he owes you dinner now.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    Unfortunately, he's at work till 3 AM...I live so far from anything, once I get home, I never go back out, usually.
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    My day's better, too! I dug up my Glass Lizard, Russell Junior, because we hadn't seen him in a long time- which is not unusual, he lives underground. Still, we worry when we _never_ see him. He is thriving!
    I love this board.

    I checked in yesterday while the midwife I'm precepting was writing her note. She's new, and therefore, slow. I have time to go to the TE board! I laughed out loud at the passage above. You guys are so cool. I was in the hospital (working) for 22.5 hours straight yesterday, and you all were my little window out into a fascinating world. I love coming here.

    At the risk of causing an even sharper turn into thread drift--Nanci, what is a Glass Lizard, and why must he be dug up to be checked on? L.

    PS: tlkiwi, I agree. Rats are loud! Also roosters. I did an informal, observational study in Jamaica when I was working there for 2 months. Roosters, according to my research, crow for 22 hours a day. Probably in shifts. Or possibly they were just short a rooster to cover the 2-4 AM shift, when there was relative quiet. I was staying in a small town. Really, how many roosters does one community need? By the time I left, I wanted to start a national "Eat More Rooster" campaign!
    Last edited by Lise; 04-25-2006 at 05:46 AM.
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  8. #8
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    Oh, yeah, and--Denise! YAY! Soooooo looking forward to seeing that video!!!

    Nanci--YAY! You found the sandals! Where did you find them? I want a pair, too.

    Anybody else....Yes...btchance--YAY! You didn't have to sleep with a tarantula!

    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
    TE Bianchi Girls Rock

 

 

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