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Dear Members of TE,
I have a confession to make...I am a lurker...I read TE every day....well, to be honest (which is what I am trying to do here), everytime I am on the internet...so that makes it several times everyday! So I feel like I know you, but you don't know me. And I want to change that...because this is an awesome place with truly remarkable people.
I just want you all to know, that from this point forward, that although I might not post everyday, my intention is to become a contributing member of this internet commuinity.
Thank you being here!
Forestra
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
2011 Trek Mamba 29er
Forestra, welcome! I'm glad you decided to join in. I look forward to hearing more from you.
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
2007 Rodriguez Adventure/B72
2009 Masi Soulville Mixte/B18
1997 Trek 820 Step-thru Xtracycle/B17
Thank you for the kind welcomes....I am looking forward to becoming involved...I guess I head over to the "getting to know you" thread.
Forestra
All TE members:
I was the same as forestra. I lurked for a good 1.5 to 2 years. It was this Tour of Califiornia that got me "hooked". I could not contain myself without contributing something to this great group of people.
I have learned so much about a whole lot of things, from life to cycling concerns, here on this thread. You are a motivating group of people. I think I'm having a hard day when I work a ten hour shift, am going to school, have a husband, and still have to find time to ride, hike, run, or something physically active so I don't go stir crazy. Then I read of people in Medical School that are wanting to be in Olympic distance TriathalonsI guess I might not be as motivated as they are or they have better time mangement skills than I do. Perhaps also able to function with less sleep.
Anyway, the point is your all amazing and have taught ma a lot.
Red Rock
Forestra and Red Rock, welcome!
I joined about a year and a half ago and have never regretted it. This is an amazing group of women (and men) and I, too, have learned so much.
Red Rock - I love your name! I travel to Denver & beyond every summer with my bike. Love 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
I had to separate the two threads - this one and the one above.
Dear So & So:
I phoned my local florist this morning and asked them to wire an order to you, asking you to send $50 worth of cut SPRING flowers to my mom on Monday, March 3. While I was visiting her today (Saturday, March 1) her doorbell rang. It was YOU. She came into the livingroom with a bouquet of cut flowers, wrapped in leftover Valentine paper.The flowers were mostly white and red carnations, some pinkish lilies, and some other nondescript white flowers. Where the heck were the SPRING flowers???? Everything I saw I also see as "fillers" in arrangements any time of year.
You suck.
I will call my local florist on Monday and advise them not to use you ever again. Ever. Period.
Happy Birthday, mom....
"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
IFJane,
As sad as it is, you experienced a classic florist scam. If you order flowers to be wired, they will assume you will not see the flowers and will use the least expensive arrangement and pocket the difference. Many florists will do this unless you specifically tell them you will be there to see the flowers. I had this happen to me when I ordered a funeral spray for my grandmother, who lived out of state. I came to her funeral and my $55 spray was 3 flowers in a tabletop vase.![]()
I'm sorry this happened to you. Unfortunately, it's not uncommon.![]()
sundial - I was horrified when I saw the flowers but I did not let-on to my mom. She has always loved arranging her own flowers. I send her flowers every year and this is the first time this has happened. I am so angry I could scream. My local florist is closed tomorrow (Sunday) but I plan to call them Monday and also call the florist that delivered the flowers to my mother. Grrrrr.....
"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
IFJane - was either florist FDT or Teleflora? They have licensing standards, so the shop can be reported. On the other hand I remember seeing one of the morning news shows some years ago.. they ordered the same arrangement from different florists (either all FDT shops or Teleflora shops), then had the various staff members bring in their "gift". Was pretty shocking the difference from the arrangement in the order flier, and the actual received. Some shops were spot on, one as I recall had to make a substitution, but added to the arrangement to make up for it; and a couple were really bad. My GreatAunt, who owned 2 small town shops, would have been shocked.
Does make a difference if you actually SEE your flowers. Also if you know of a decent shop in the town close to the recipient, call them directly (you can skip the *wire* charge too). Look on the interent at the arrangements, then call the *local* shop with the arrangement number, and confirm with the florist what the flowers will actually be, or if they have to make a substitution.
If I was about 5 years older, I would have inherited my Aunt's flower shops, but I wasn't out of college when she was ready to retire (and was dieing of cancer). And as far as SHE was concerned, I was definitely going to finish college. Which I did.
Beth
Dear Neighbor who called Animal Control on me for barking dogs:
It was Saturday at 4:00 pm. The noise ordinance states that quiet hours are between 10 pm and 6 am. My dogs sleep inside. They don't bark at night, so you've never heard them. I'm sure when you peeked out your window and saw me laughing and joking with the AC officer, you were aghast. We were talking about his run-in with an armadillo, but I'd much rather like you to think we were talking about you!
By the way, I know the little white dog has a loud Beagle bark, but she doesn't live here, and she'll be gone when her owner is through moving. You would have known that, had you simply come to my door to speak with me about it, instead of calling the police (which you had to do to get an AC officer on Saturday).
And he said I was doing nothing wrong, and he could clearly see all the dogs were cared for, licensed and just having a good time, and there's no law against having four dogs, even if they were all mine. Doesn't that chap your butt?
Signed,
Dog lover, but not a moron
Tuckervill, LOL!![]()
Next thing would be to walk over to her and chat *her* up about it, as in face to face, to show her how it's doneOy!
Dear weatehr,
You completely changed between last night and today - I mean the forecast. It was going to be rain, then cold with tapering flurries at the end - standard stuff that I would disgruntledly bear even if it is March and time for spring.
Oops, now the Gulf has gotten involved and is blowing in another 6 inches. Howe about just changing to snow *now*, and giving us ten so that everything's closed and we can all stay home?
But I'm not sure it was "her". Probably was, though. She's the only one who's not home during the weekdays--the other neighbors would have called earlier.
Karen
Dear knee,
I know you are pretty unhappy today and you were cranky all day. Now I'm worn out. Think I'll grab the comforter and head for the couch. Wish you didn't hurt so much.
me