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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    I musta missed something with the PMs and censored stuff. As usual, I'm in my usual state of confusion. 'sokay though. Had a wonderful ride today with my sweetie and my dad's MRI shows no brain involvement. Woohoo!

    We still have to deal with what's going in his abdomen. The cancer was above the diaphragm before so who knows. But for the moment, I'm rejoicing.
    Well, so that's good news, right? Sortof? As good as can be?

    Glad you had a good ride. Where'd you go???
    Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    Well, so that's good news, right? Sortof? As good as can be?

    Glad you had a good ride. Where'd you go???
    Oh yeah. Remember in Lance's book It's Not About the Bike when he talks about the brain lesions? Big time serious stuff when it goes across the brain/blood barrier. Not to mention, the fewer sites involved the better but as I understand it there are two basic things you do not want - opposite sides of the diaphram and in the brain.

    Ride was just from Davis out and over Cantelow. Nothing really special just a quiet day with Bubba after a crappy week. I found out about Dad when I called my mom from the airport on Monday as I was leaving for Scottsdale.

    The ride was a bit more adventurous than normal because we saw road constructions signs but didn't think anything of it. Half of California has road construction after the winter rains. It turned out that about 3/4 mile of road was ripped down to bare dirt and some gravel. No big deal except for the last eighth mile where they were actively grading and watering. After slipping sideways a few times (and being grateful for our mtbike skills), we walked. Looks cleats and mud -- not so good. And funny thing, Bill's Seven was not built for mud clearance between the tire and the seat tube. We'll have to register a complaint. Of course, the Mercian sailed through. I really like the makeover.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Man, hugs and love to everyone with family in medical straits right now. SK, CWR, SB, and anyone I missed!

    You're all in my thoughts (when I'm not busy being full of myself)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    ...or looking at your abs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420
    ...or looking at your abs
    Naw, honey, today it's the way my Danskin numbers accentuate my massive "guns" (I guess that's biceps) and awesome rippling quads.

    (but we won't talk about my mild-mannered Clark Kent-ish hamstrings)

    tomorrow I'll find something new to get all narcissistic over.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet
    tomorrow I'll find something new to get all narcissistic over.
    you should just change your avitar daily to your new body part that you love that day. then we can all enjoy it.
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    I have to admit that I've got a picture on my cell phone of my right leg. I claim it was to show off my super sexy cycling tan (shorts + socks + flip flop tan = many tanlines) but really, I just haven't seen my legs looking like this since I was a serious dance student.

    Must ride more! Must make legs even better!

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    Oh! When I pulled in last night, I managed to find a newt (I'm not up on my amphibians, but I think it was a firebelly- coppery on top, didn't really look at his belly) sitting under DGF's car, looking up at me. Never saw 'em like that in WI, so it got exceptional amounts of attention and adoration. (probably as much as the fist-sized toads who love nothing more than to leak when picked up)

    ...God, I've got to go back to school. That wildlife bio major keeps laughing at me from the parallel universe where I actually *got* it.

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    Bats!

    Ranger at the Tuolomne campfire told the most amazing native american legend about how the bat came to be. Basically a squirrel who got all his fur burned off and was blinded trying to save the sun. Lovely story.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    Oddly enough, we don't get toads/frogs in our yards, at least in our hood. Don't know why. Another thing I miss. Think I need a water feature in the garden to get them. I love them, and I love lizards too. Had to look up "anole" on the net--they look cool.

    SK, how very nice to hear about your dad's test results. Know there are still problems but at least you and he got that big dose of relief.

    CWR---I am sorry. That is hard stuff. Ugh, life is quite amazing in its range from fabulousness to ...pick your antonym.... Thank God for the fabulousness, though. Those little lizards and watermelon-eating cats and Bubbas and favorite-body-parts all go in the mix too.

    Nanci, world peace will only come with simultaneous eating of WARM chocolate pudding. That's the rule. Something to work towards, I feel.

    Someone on TD is VERY WOUND UP TONIGHT, KNOTTED YET. MISS GIDDY PERSON. Have a great time, girl! Bettin' you will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salsabike
    Someone on TD is VERY WOUND UP TONIGHT, KNOTTED YET. MISS GIDDY PERSON.
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    She's just wound up 'cuz we all know she'll kick @$$

    Knotted, I wanna grow up to be like you. Doin' tris and buying hot bikes while GF is away...
    Last edited by Kitsune06; 08-19-2006 at 07:01 PM.

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    SK - hope things continue to look up for your Dad

    Toad wanters: My toad just showed up one day, after I'd had my garden in for about a year - all organic, no sprays/poisons of any kind. Mine lived in the bottom of one of those self watering pots. (Which meant I could not fill it up and use the self watering feature, for fear of drowning the toad)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Of course, the Mercian sailed through.

    Show off.

    (It's working.)

    Good about your dad. I do recall that part of the book. Okay. Still, cancer's just plain bad.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


    2011 Volagi Liscio
    2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
    2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes

 

 

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