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  1. #1
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    hee hee - I think you're on to something there.

    So is the GC-MS behaving itself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    So is the GC-MS behaving itself?
    Well, actually I am STILL in my pjs. It's 33 degrees out there with high winds! If it crashed, it crashed.

    The plan now is to try and make it to the restaurant for dinner tonight. We'll see. Right now, the box of macaroni and cheese "blue box" is looking more tempting than putting on six layers of clothing, which by the way, is all soaking in a bucket to de-stink itself and waiting to be dried.
    "The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we might become." Charles Dubois

  3. #3
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    Lisa, is that French cheese shop in GB?
    Maybe it's time for a meeting?
    As long as I don't have to do that lovely 7 mile climb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Lisa, is that French cheese shop in GB?
    Maybe it's time for a meeting?
    As long as I don't have to do that lovely 7 mile climb...
    Here is the shop's online blog:
    http://bizalionsfinefood.blogspot.com/
    It really looks just like the picture on the right with the hanging sausages!
    Be prepared to taste and buy various olive oils, cheeses, prosciutto, dried figs, and have a sandwich while you are there.
    I think it may be getting too cold and unpredictable weather-wise at this point to successfully plan a 50 mile round trip bike meet there, though!

    Ok you are going to KILL me now.....
    After doing that round trip to Great Barrington many times, Brian and I decided to try doing it in the opposite direction last month just to see how it was. It was WAY easier and that 7 mile climb out of town became a lovely descent instead. The inclines throughout the route to GB were now more spaced out and gradual when going in the other direction.

    Don't kill me.
    Lisa
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  5. #5
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    Gee, thanks for the information about the ride!
    I have never been in that shop, but I know I have passed it. No, I didn't think we would ride and meet there; I meant drive! Although, it probably would be more equitable and realistic if we met in Northampton. About half way for each of us. Doesn't your daughter live there?

    OK, enough off topic. Email me...

 

 

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