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  1. #1
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    I thought eating bugs was just a great way to keep energy levels up

    BTW how can everyone identify them before eating them? ? ?


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    i hear bugs are a great source of energy.

    don't know how to identify them before eating, i just figured they knew you were running low on energy and decided to jump in.
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    See I'm thinking the same thing - all those fancy gels and whatnot out there.....why bother??....just eat a bug every few miles, ride a brevet!!!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    I've only eaten a bug once, but it was a little one and gave me no energy at all.

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    When I was in the Army out on bivouac once, a bug crawled way down into my ear and wouldn't come out. It was dark and I was reading in my shelter-half with a flashlight. It was QUITE annoying and nerve-wracking to have him in there flapping his wings and crawling around! ::shudder::

    But I got wise and pointed the flashlight at my ear and it crawled right out. Still went to sick call, though. Wasn't going to pass up the opportunity to use a flush toilet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill
    When I was in the Army out on bivouac once, a bug crawled way down into my ear and wouldn't come out. It was dark and I was reading in my shelter-half with a flashlight. It was QUITE annoying and nerve-wracking to have him in there flapping his wings and crawling around! ::shudder::
    i'm shuddering with ya and i thought skeeters buzzing around your ear was annoying. that tops it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle
    I've only eaten a bug once, but it was a little one and gave me no energy at all.
    that was coz it was a little bug - and you forgot the chocolate!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    that was coz it was a little bug - and you forgot the chocolate!
    Slapping forehead.

    Chocolate!

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    I remember one recent ride I was on where a HUGE bug flew right down my top and got stuck in my sports bra. OMG I was wiggling trying to get the thing out. Finally I stopped and lifted my bra just a bit to free it. I didn't care about what anyone thought.

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    OMG, this is so gross. I haven't eaten any. I try to remember to breath through my nose and out my mouth. I thought that was the way you were suppose to breath while exercising. I couldn't imagine smiling and having bug stuff between my teeth. LOL

    I would probably puke involuntarily if I swallowed one. Or be like Brandy and have a gagging coughing fit trying to get it out. LOL

    I have been hit by them, but before when I use to ride quite frequently and now that I am riding again, so far, (knock on wood) I have not eaten or even gotten any in my mouth.

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    breathing thru your nose and mouth

    I WISH I could breathe thru my nose and mouth only when ridin but it aint goin to happen when I'm chasin the boys, or my very favorit fast gals!

    I was racing district time trials one year up by Tahoe and on the way back a bee (or wasp) whichever one can sting twice flew down my bra and stung me. Ouch!!!! I quickly got out of my aerobars and grabbed the offending area and tried to kill the bee. I must have just stunned it tho, but I thought I got it. I made it to the finish line dead tired cause the last half of the time trial was into a wicked head wind and I'm all done and happy to be so. So, I'm sitting on the tailgate of my pickup truck minding my own business and wouldn't you know it, the danged bee/wasp stung me again! What audacity!

    Without further ado, I ripped off my jersey and killed the little stinging bugger! Never thought about it before, but maybe someone got a thrill out of that! But I certainly wasn't too thrilled with the little bee.

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    That's like on Wild Boyz when Steve-O or Chris is going walkabout and they stick a scorpion down his pants and he jumps all over the place to get it out, then they walk for hours, and all of the sudden, it falls out of his pants! But they _like_ to get stung... (I love that show).
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    Hehe, gnats are a regular part of my MTB diet Unfortunately the bigger ones try to go down when I'm on the road. And while I can always use some more protein, this isn't the way I want to get it!!!

 

 

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