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  1. #3631
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise
    (and no, for those following my dating life at home, Paul is a friend friend, not a friend with potential )
    unless he is gay there is no way to say that with 100% certainty. Trust me, I though dh was a friend friend, not a friend with potential for years. Then we went to dating to engaged in like three months time.
    Brina

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    I will hope for clear skies for you tomorrow Nanci. And for you CWR! At least the plants are getting some rain. Good weather for a duck!

    Off to the internet for more equipment shopping. Fun fun fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brina
    unless he is gay there is no way to say that with 100% certainty. Trust me, I though dh was a friend friend, not a friend with potential for years. Then we went to dating to engaged in like three months time.
    He's not gay, but 10 years younger, and with some serious emotional immaturity. When he's "on", he's fun to hang out with. When he's off...he's beyond obnoxious. But we're friends, and we both like to ride. I'm in noooo way attracted to Paul! It's more like snotty younger brother. Glad to hear things worked out for you and your DH though!
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    Satellite

    http://tinyurl.com/nf88l

    Looks a lot scarier than it really is, doesn't it?
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  5. #3635
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    Oh, Nanci! Please tell me it's really not as bad as that makes it look.
    If you can read this, take a pull.

  6. #3636
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    It's not very bad. Even for those on the coast. I'll just get lots of nice rain. Sure looks scary, though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    Looks a lot scarier than it really is, doesn't it?
    Just remember what Katrina looked like...

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    just a pretty picture

    Last edited by salsabike; 10-14-2006 at 09:25 PM.

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    Hi Everyone!

    salsabike: I agree, that is a pretty picture! Rafael is an awesome tennis player - (thanks for reminding me to turn on the Open ).

    http://www.rafaelnadal.com/english/en/home.html

    I just came by to see what's happening in TD -- Looks like you're all having a good time - it really is nice to see friendships happening !

    Nanci: I'm happy to hear that you're safe down there -- it does look wicked scary!

    Trek420: That furcat video is a RIOT !! Thanks for sharing.

    Have a great night!

    Denise


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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    so i watched the video.... i have this to say: i was hoping for real monkeys! i was hoping that they taught them to ride bikes. oh well.... interesting video though. i'm off to read the thread about it.
    "Interesting"?!? OK, TD gang, it's clear that CWR has higher than average tolerance for out-and-out wierdness! Perhaps it helps, living up there on the tundra. Glad it didn't give you nightmares....like some people we know...
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    i thought it was going to be something really horrific. it wasnt that bad. i would've been a bit more creative in the whole filming thing, story plot wasn't the best, but as a kid perspective, i'm sure it was good. though i'm sure it would give a child some nightmares. (i think i need to get out of the bush and to civilization for a while.)

    i have one question after watching: do you really need to have a license for your road bike?
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    I think real monkeys would have been less disturbing.

    I'm glad someone clarified that above tennis player was a man- I was having a hard time deciding.

    Shrimp fra diavolo on penne for dinner tonight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    I'm glad someone clarified that above tennis player was a man- I was having a hard time deciding.
    the arms were what led me to believe it was a guy.
    "Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you're going to do now and do it." – William C. Durant

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    Exactly. Gorgeous, sculpt-able arms.

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    I agree. I had to look twice, because the face? kind of feminine.

    I went to the gym today!! I am previewing a schmancy private club that has pools and such should I choose to act on the triathlon inspiration I have going on. Today I took a class that was based on ballet and modern dance technique. I haven't taken a ballet class in a year, and I'm already sore. Cycling uses such different muscles!

 

 

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