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    I spoke with CWR earlier and she welcomes us. She is lonely and there is a lot of room. She canot post, but she is reading when not resting. She is healing nicely, btw.
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    Jennifer

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    leaving a trail of m&m's for others to follow....

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  3. #9753
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    Alaska! My goal is to cycle all 50 by 50. 7 down....lets move. WI and AZ (tour de Tuscon) will be two more this year! Can't wait!
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    "The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community." -- Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895

  4. #9754
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Lisa I would hate to kill a mouse, I'd probably put him in a portable mouse house and mail him to Nancy....or let him outside.
    Trek, I had to kill it, it was badly injured in the mousetrap and would not have survived anywhere had I let it go. It was suffering.
    I had to kill a possum once too, that had apparently been hit by a car. I didn't feel too bad about that though, because I wasn't responsible for injuring it. It was in agony and I was doing an act of kindness.
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  5. #9755
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    Morning all! Had a LOVELY evening and a tad too much wine.


    Trek We decided the traditional 17th gift was FOOD, we grazed from the time we got home until bedtime.

    Electra Townie 7D

  6. #9756
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    Morning all! Glad I found you this morning.....


    AG, I'll pm you later. I did fine on 1200 calories. A little hungry - more the "empty" feeling than really hungry, kwim? Of course, over the holidays I was used to stuffing myself so it's just a little stomach and mind retraining.

    I liked the workout. I advanced to the second level already last night and I like it. I didn't push too hard because I didn't want to be too sore. My glutes are nicely sore today as are my lower abs. It's all good! I took my before pix yesterday too. Tonight I will bike so I'm actually taking in 1400 calories today. I did get a bit dizzy yesterday. And I love a little hot chocolate in my coffee so hey, when mamma's happy, everybodies happy!

    Queen, congrats on your anniversary! Sounds like you gals had a nice time last night and I just love hearing about long term relationships. Does my heart good

    Lise, yuck on the mouse. I know you had to do it - just glad it wasn't me. I did see a mouse in my garage the other day and I unleashed the hounds (literally). Unfortunately, there's something more entising to them in the swamp and I'm having a heck of a time keeping them in the yard these nights.
    Dar
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  7. #9757
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    My old dog used to go to the swamp/wetland behind our house and sit her sore hips in the water.

    she'd come back COVERED in algae and stinkin'.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    Deb - I just love your backyard. That hammock is so cool too. I really need to get one again and lay out under the stars. Not as much fun alone though. Jammy party at Deb's place. BYOH(ammock)
    Actually, I've got 3 hammocks. The first two at the jammie party get to borrow, the rest of you BYOH. Or we'll have a sewing party and make more.

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Bike Theology:
    The bike's soul is in the frame, the components are like clothes or earrings or something. You can change them out or take them off, the bike is still "there" in the frame.

    Sell or give the frame to someone, and you've given them the "bike." All you have at that point are components.

    Now, which tube contains the bike's soul? If you have to replace a tube... say cuz you ran your bike on the roof-rack into your carport... have you changed the bike's soul?
    I beg to differ. My bike's soul is in it's hubs and bottom bracket and headset. That's where the grease is, and you need grease to release the soul of each component, and a frame to tie them together into a symbiotic whole. I've upgraded frames, and the soul of the bike stayed with the original hubs and moved to the new frame, along with the 1970 Campy Record derailleurs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    I think the bike/soul theology is the same as the human body/soul theology. The soul is beyond the physical bike itself or the sum of its parts. That said, you need a tube replaced or any of the components etc, that'd be similar to some kind of surgery or injury- in the end, still the same person, fundamentally; their soul is unaltered through the process. If something irreparable happens to the bike and it's no longer useable at all, it has 'died' physically, but its soul is free to escape and become part of some new bike getting soldered together at Specialized just this very moment.
    But some bike parts are made to wear out (chains, cassettes, cables) and most human keep all their parts throughout life (barring a heart valve replacement or something). Hmmm...

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    My old dog used to go to the swamp/wetland behind our house and sit her sore hips in the water.

    she'd come back COVERED in algae and stinkin'.
    Knotted, was your old dog named Stinky Butt Dog too?
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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  9. #9759
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    Yup, she shoud've been!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    A groggy good morning TD - I had the worst migraine in the middle of the night. Kept thinking of BMO and her constant headaches. I actually got up and was worried I might be having a stroke or something. Anyway, I was finally able to go back to sleep and woke up this morning with only a lingering headache but I can't move it too fast. I only get migraines once every couple of years so don't know what precipitates them. I suspect last night's had something to do with too much healthy living after 2 weeks of decadence. Yesterday I only ate 1200 calories, burned off 400+ on the bike, NO coffee, NO sugar, NO booze. Aaack, just severe withdrawal I guess.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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    a headache after not eating enough? are you dehydrated? is your diet too extreme?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    I decided to stay home again today - I woke up feeling pretty good, then it quickly went downhill. More Tylenol Cold and Sinus or whatever it's called. More echinasea tea. I'm growing tired of chicken noodle soup.

    I don't know how to spell echinasea.

    I've decided to give TD's new home a chance. As one who has problems with change, this is a good exercise. I will adapt and move forward.

    I watched The Forgotten last night. *snooze* And that is my editorial content for the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    I decided to stay home again today - I woke up feeling pretty good, then it quickly went downhill. More Tylenol Cold and Sinus or whatever it's called. More echinacea tea. I'm growing tired of chicken noodle soup.

    I don't know how to spell echinacea.
    .
    I still have a nasty head full of....
    but i'm at work and i took my bike with me. I didn't ride, but i have to get to the mechanic's somehow if i want my car back!
    no drugs today at all.
    My DH made chicken soup for me last night from scratch. It was really good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    I decided to stay home again today - I woke up feeling pretty good, then it quickly went downhill. More Tylenol Cold and Sinus or whatever it's called.
    I have been using this as well. May we both feel better soon.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    I still have a nasty head full of....
    but i'm at work and i took my bike with me. I didn't ride, but i have to get to the mechanic's somehow if i want my car back!
    no drugs today at all.
    My DH made chicken soup for me last night from scratch. It was really good.
    Feel better Mimi!
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

 

 

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