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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    I'm having a glass of wine as I write this, does that make me chief winer?
    A "glass"??

    Amateur!
    Sarah

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  2. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    You can also sort the entire members list by number of posts. Click on "posts" at the top and viola! Mimi comes to the top.

    SK, so does this also mean that I am fogiven for pointing out oh-so-long-ago that you were the chatterbox of this place?? I seem to recall you threatening me with some sort of bodily harm.

    BTW, I saw Bubba with some strange woman this weekend. I think she had a cute little faux leopard purse! I didn't know he went for wyld wymmin like that!
    You started this whole thing! Plain and simple. We can blame it all on you.

    Yeah, another factor in the lack of posts. Making sure the wild wymmin roaming the countryside keep their distance.

    The pup is sleeping with one eye open making sure I don't get near with a box, and ready to sprint for safety.
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  3. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    I'm having a glass of wine as I write this, does that make me chief winer?
    Dude, you've always been the chief winer, even if you didn't hold the actual title. But, it's yours if you're up to it.

    (Ducking, running, etc.)

  4. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by boy in a kilt View Post

    I'm trying to get my head wrapped around my desire to do a 300km ride by the end of 2008. That much training time may reduce my time to catch up with you.
    It doesn't take that much time.

    V.
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  5. #50
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    v-i would love to hear your farmer story..what's up with your knee again?

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    I did something to my knee on the Knoxville Double - Sept. 22. It doesn't really hurt, but when I pedal or walk around a lot, it feels like a ratchet. It's slowly getting better. So I am not riding very hard. Hills bother it much more than flats, and I'm talking any little hill.

    But I know I need to start training. My goal ride is at the end of April. So Sunday, I headed out with the intent of doing about 35 miles, most of which are flat, about 1800 feet of climbing overall. There are, however, two pretty steep, short hills in the middle of the ride.

    The first little hill, I realize my knee still isn't ready for the steep ones later on. So in my head I start reconfiguring my route.

    We have a road that has been closed to all but local traffic. Since there is only one house on it and a lot of cows, it doesn't get much traffic. My plan is to do it as an out and back twice.

    As I was nearing the end of that closed road, on a long, half mile + straightaway, there was a truck loaded with hay, coming at me. Even though the road is closed, I still ride in my lane. But this guy, he's in the middle of the road and he keeps moving ever closer to my side of the road. I'm wearing a bright orange jersey and a bright yellow vest. There is no way he could not have seen me. He's not driving very fast, so I have lots of time to watch him. Eventually, he's totally on my side of the road. About fifty feet from me, he moves back toward his side, but still in the middle.

    All I can think is either he had target fixation or he was trying to scare me. I decided I would rather ride with more well behaved traffic, so at the end of the road instead of turning around as I had planned, I went back a different way.

    Of course later on, I also had a woman parked on the side of the road decide to pull out right in front of me...just as I predicted she would. No, she did not use a signal light or look over her shoulder. People can be so lame.

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  6. #51
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    v

    hey v,

    for a strong endurance rider like yourself , i understand the frustration. I can't remember if you do yoga or pilates but would either help your knee?

    What distance is your goal ride? are you going to be eligible for the triple crown award again? that jersey was cool.

    i will be over the moon when i eventually get back on my bike or swim. I will work towards doing a 200km ride next year...actually i want to do the 100km off road event in march first.

    Did you shake your head at the farmer?? what a dolt!

    c

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    Stretching definitely seems to help. I did 27 really flat miles yesterday - 499 feet of elevation. It felt really good too. The knee is a little stiffer this morning.

    The ride I've been wanting to do for years... Devil Mountain Double. It's only 206 miles , I've done 209. But 20,000 feet of climbing.

    V.
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  8. #53
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    Has this turned into the new "Thread Drift" thread?
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    It certainly could. The fog here is quite dense. can't see very far outside, and the trees near the road are kind of misty.
    the name has a nice ring to it as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    Has this turned into the new "Thread Drift" thread?
    Does this mean we have to "hide" it someplace?

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  11. #56
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    it's already in a good place. Spin class was murder again today. Man... this lady doesn't know that there are numbers smaller than 6 or 7.

    veronica, Devil Mountain Double sounds AWFUL!!! or awesome if you can do it.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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  12. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    Has this turned into the new "Thread Drift" thread?
    Everything turns into "Thread Drift", then we drink beer, then food and someone brings chocolate, then we play scrabble
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    I am here to announce that MRI's are not for sissies. I can see how someone who is claustrophobic would freak - such a tiny tube they stick you in! The technician gave me ear plugs and a blanket, I almost fell asleep. It took about 15 minutes, my coffee didn't even have time to get cold.

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    Oh yeah - even my CT scan (which is just a donut like thing) and the weird nuclear test I had where I was partially in a tube were bad enough. I can imagine a MRI would be awful!! (I am a bit claustro.)

    Mimi - Devil Mtn Double is fun!! (Sort of.) It's one of those rides where you have a constant dialogue going with yourself about why you're doing it and bargaining with yourself about just going "X" miles further and then taking a break. At least I did.
    Sarah

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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
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    I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Northern California Sadie Kate loss is the PNW gain. Thank you for donating to our cool women quota.

    When are the rest of you going to move up here, anyway?
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