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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    But I have to ride tomorrow.

    Took red benz to mechanic tonight. So, tomorrow, I have to drive Lexus to the office. Have someone drive me to pick up Benz at the mechanic. Take Benz to home #2. Ride bike back to office, and take the Lexus home with bike on rack.

    I can't make it work without the bike!

    Isn't it neat how my bike enables me to get two cars home?
    A man and his toys!

    Now that will be a record....the benz is only staying with Jorn (or however you spell his name) for one night!?! I won't believe it till you get it back!

    Sorry about your wipe out
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    I can relate (all too well, as you know)! I too am allergic to neosporin (well, actually the neomycin in the neosporin) - are you allergic to mango as well (the oil in the skin of the mango produces the same rash that the neomycin does)?

    Take care, and when the scabs start to itch (which, they will in a few days), resist the urge to scratch! Here's to a speedy recovery.

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    Mr. Silver -- Sorry to hear about the wipe out! I hope you recover quickly and completely!

    Your car / bike shuffling plan sounds like the old riddle about three missionaries and three cannibals on the bank of a river that they wish to cross. There is a boat available which can ferry up to two people across. The goal is to find a schedule for ferrying all the cannibals and all the missionaries safely across the river. But if at any point the cannibals outnumber the missionaries on either bank, the cannibals will eat the missionaries. Note that the boat cannot cross the river by itself with no people on board.

    One possible solution (highlight to read):
    Missionary 1 and Cannibal 1 cross
    Missionary 1 returns
    Cannibal 2 and Cannibal 3 cross
    Cannibal 3 returns
    Missionary 1 and Missionary 2 cross
    Missionary 1 and Cannibal 2 return
    Missionary 1 and Missionary 3 cross
    Cannibal 1 returns
    Cannibal 1 and Cannibal 2 cross
    Cannibal 1 returns
    Cannibal 1 and Cannibal 3 cross


    And remember -- Chics dig scars!
    Bork Bork, Hork Hork!!

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    Hmm I know the story of the farmer. the grain, the chicken, and the fox. Same scenario.

    Mr Silver, do you shave your legs? I was thinking of the duct tape suggestion

    I guess after removing the duct tape you wouldn't have to shave.

    Your Benz is purty.

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    Owie! I fear my first wipe out. The only two real wipe out stories I'm familiar with were both doosies involving broken bones and surgery. But I don't want road rash either!

    I can relate to the beached whale feeling, however. When DH and I started riding our tandem, we had a communication issue as we went from a stop to taking off up a hill, DH not clipped in yet. We barely started going when we lost our balance on a very busy street. It was a slow motion thing as the bike slowly leaned over to the side with me clipped in and hubs trying with all his might to keep it upright with one foot clipped in and one on the ground. I couldn't get my foot out of the clip (being a newbie!) and ended up doing the beached whale thing on my side with cars buzzing by. I'm just SURE they were pointing and laughing and making great mockery of me! This did not go over well with my husband trying to convince me what a great thing it is to tandem! But, alas, I've come to love it.

    Get well soon! I hope you can "get back in the saddle" soon, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adventure Girl View Post
    And remember -- Chics dig scars!
    Well, now I'll have some scars to compete with Silver's prolific collection!

    FBG: Yes, I did start shaving my legs a couple months ago and during the clean-up (and now with tape in my future), I'm glad I did. I have been a bit self-conscious of the shaving, but now I have a new perspective
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Mr. Silver. Owwwwwww. I'm sorry about your wipe out. I'm glad you're (mostly) okay though. Feel better soon!

    K-
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    Sorry about the ouchie. You will need to cover to wear clothing, esp when it gets oozie. But it's a good excuse to wear boxers around the house.

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    Thats gotta hurt!! Hope you have a quick recovery-with no scars.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    I did start shaving my legs a couple months ago and during the clean-up (and now with tape in my future), I'm glad I did. I have been a bit self-conscious of the shaving
    That's nothing compared with how dorky you will look riding your bike in bike shorts and knee high dress socks.
    I suggest you go all the way and add white loafers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    That's nothing compared with how dorky you will look riding your bike in bike shorts and knee high dress socks.
    I suggest you go all the way and add white loafers.
    Mr. Silver - heal fast! If you decide not to take Lisa's advice, you could opt for elastic netting over the spenco moist bandages:

    http://www.westernmedical-ltd.com/surgilast.html

    It's great stuff - every cyclist should have it.
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

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    How's the road rash doing today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    How's the road rash doing today?
    It's terrible. I had an allergic reaction to the antibiotic, so I now have blisters throughout the wound and the itching is terrible!

    I'm now using a different creme and won't have pads on over the weekend, so maybe I'll have relief soon.
    Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 06-01-2007 at 04:35 PM.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    I am so sorry to hear about your crash. Hmmm, there seem to have been several lately, and I feel like I started it all with mine, 4 weeks ago.

    I had to try several things because once the pads stick to the wounds and you have to tear them off, ugh, I had a few mornings in tears trying to get them off. I used the Tegaderm with the non-stick pads and I got SICK of the tape. So what we did was over the Tegaderm we used the nonstick gauze pad and bought those ace bandages that stick to themselves....it was a LIFE saver, for the road rash on my arm and leg/knee anyway.It also saved some money, that tape gets expensive after awhile, not to mention the pain of tearing it off all the time~
    I hope you heal fast, I'm just know if the "itchy, scratchy, scab stage....nice I know!

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    Ooh, Mr Silver. Sorry to hear about your crash and hope you are feeling better and heal soon.
    There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home

 

 

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