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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, cut off your hair."
    *snerk*

  2. #32
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    I would love to have a ride like this in the Seattle area. I don't think I could take on major organizing responsibility, but I know I'd be happy to help in small ways along the way to organizing this. My hope is that many of us volunteering in small ways can help get the job done. And thanks for offering to start this ride up!
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  3. #33
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    I'm working on setting up a time and place so that we can get together and get the ball rolling. Anyone who is interested in helping out, PM me and we'll sort out the details.

    Dan

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    subtitled "let down your hair"?

    registration could benefit this group

    www.locksoflove.org
    Trek -

    Have to tell ya....this is an awesome idea. My best friend's ten-year-old daughter donates her hair to this organization. When it's long and ready to cut, it's gorgeous, but she selflessly gives it all to this great cause, and I'm SO proud of her for it. I'm not sure I could do the same, plus I look DORKY with short hair (no comments, El Hombre!!).

    So, your idea has some personal appreciation from my end, and I just wanted to say thanks for your contribution.

    ~BikeMomma
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Hombre View Post
    I'm working on setting up a time and place so that we can get together and get the ball rolling. Anyone who is interested in helping out, PM me and we'll sort out the details.

    Dan
    Shall I start driving now???
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein

  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeMomma View Post
    Shall I start driving now???
    You drive a hell of a lot slower than I do, so yah, maybe so Come to think of it, everyone except Michael Schumacher drives slower than me. Once you get up around Red Bluff, the CHP comes out in droves. Keep it under 80. Oregon is so-so with lots of troopers going through the bigger towns. Washington is teh sux. State troopers have undercover unmarked cars. I've seen an undercover Volvo Wagon Another fun one is they'll put a trooper on a tractor mowing the median with a radar gun and he radios you in to the coppers up ahead. Cruise control is your friend in WA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Hombre View Post
    State troopers have undercover unmarked cars. I've seen an undercover Volvo Wagon Another fun one is they'll put a trooper on a tractor mowing the median with a radar gun and he radios you in to the coppers up ahead. Cruise control is your friend in WA.
    Serious?

    I'm a relocated California driver. I'm forever frustrated by the people in the fast lane up here going well below the speed limit....I guess I'm lucky I haven't been caught. Cruise control just feels so, well, slow

    Sorry, threadjack over. Back to the ride!

  8. #38
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    (MAJOR threadjack)

    Yup, back in the day I used to know most troopers from Seattle to San Diego on a first name basis I grew up in Merced and CHP is VERY laid back compared to up here. From Seattle north, it just gets worse. Lynnwood to Marysville is a cash cow for the State. I've seen the mower several times up that way. +10mph and you will get nailed. I was trying to convince SWMBO that I should get a motorcycle to save money on gas and she correctly pointed out that A) A Ducati is not any way to "Save" money, and B)That the tickets and insurance would bankrupt us forcing the Duc to be sold anyways so why go through all the pain and agony? Why do you ladies have to be so RESONABLE?

  9. #39
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    I'm thinking the Starbucks at Greenlake would be a good place to meet for those who can make it so we can get the ball rolling. Maybe next Saturday ?

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    What time?

    East Hill

  11. #41
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    Earlier works better for me. 9am?

  12. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Hombre View Post
    (MAJOR threadjack)

    Yup, back in the day I used to know most troopers from Seattle to San Diego on a first name basis I grew up in Merced and CHP is VERY laid back compared to up here. From Seattle north, it just gets worse. Lynnwood to Marysville is a cash cow for the State. I've seen the mower several times up that way. +10mph and you will get nailed. I was trying to convince SWMBO that I should get a motorcycle to save money on gas and she correctly pointed out that A) A Ducati is not any way to "Save" money, and B)That the tickets and insurance would bankrupt us forcing the Duc to be sold anyways so why go through all the pain and agony? Why do you ladies have to be so RESONABLE?
    Bigger Hijak here...
    the last guy I knew who managed to convince his SO that he needed a Ducati ended up in double arm casts about two weeks later, needless to say the insurace did not buy another one.....

    I just got back from a big stage race, so I haven't had time to contact anyone about this, but I'll be spreading the word around the women's racing community (getting women interested in riding is the first step towards getting them interested in racing!) that you are trying to put this ride together. I'll PM if I get a response from anyone who is interested in helping.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  13. #43
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    Very Exciting!

    Don't know how much I could do but if you need a dryside liaison in Spokane I'd love to help. bikerHen

  14. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Bigger Hijak here...
    the last guy I knew who managed to convince his SO that he needed a Ducati ended up in double arm casts about two weeks later, needless to say the insurace did not buy another one.....
    He must not have had a reasonable woman like El Hombre has.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    I just got back from a big stage race, so I haven't had time to contact anyone about this, but I'll be spreading the word around the women's racing community (getting women interested in riding is the first step towards getting them interested in racing!) that you are trying to put this ride together. I'll PM if I get a response from anyone who is interested in helping.
    Thanks for spreading the buzz Eden! Word of mouth is crucial both before and after the ride. One, to get people to come to a first-year event, and two, after a (hopefully) successful first year, word of mouth of how great it was, or even feedback on how it can be improved, will bring even more riders next year. And you're totally right about getting new riders to do these fun rides. We all have to start somewhere, and even though not everyone has that competitive drive it takes to race, these female-only rides give gal riders an arena to gauge their skills against others and go from there. Builds a great foundation for comraderie and moral support that you don't necessarily get from riding with the guys all the time. I'm SO for these kinds of rides.

    ~BikeMomma
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein

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    I won't be able to attend on saturday due to a work commitment.

    If minutes are taken, please feel free to forward them to me and I can at least catch up with what happened

 

 

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