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  1. #1711
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    OIC, I didn't realize your race was this weekend... but at Daytona as well as the non-NASCAR races I've been to they do the flyover on race day, not before qualifying. That's why I was still thinking of the D500 as the last race.

    Here, we have so much freakin' air traffic with all the flight schools, hobby pilots and Patrick AFB, that we barely notice the flyover.
    I'm a bit surprised,too , as I live 2 miles from a relatively busy airport(la/ Ontario), but not in the approach path.
    We get the "buzz" for both the Nationwide race(minor league) and the Sprint cup. Although with the attendance last night, they may have to cut back....

  2. #1712
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    Thanks for the kind thoughts and words. For now, she's being spoiled. She's an old gal (11.5) and a good sport, so it's difficult to know if she's had enough.

  3. #1713
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    Dear Self, (warning: LONG! I'm working it out for myself...comments welcomed! )

    To race or not to race? Since my crash, and not being able to ride for two weeks, all of the sudden I started spending time doing my other hobbies, and found more balance in my life that I liked. I actually had food in the house and so my (old enough to really cook for themselves as young adults) kids had food to eat, and worked in my neglected garden. I actually had time to make things for my neglected business, which had a loss this year for the first time (It's not my day job) I'm thinking, that as fun as it is to train with the gals, it's too much. Especially when my non-racing roadie bf moves here! I'll want to spend weekends riding with him, and doing organized rides on the weekends, or casual tours together, not taking off for a race.

    Also, at 50, I'm not too keen on the crashes and injuries that are part of it. Nor could I afford to replace her, I've been lucky with fixable damage with my crashes and incidents so far!

    Soooo, maybe it's okay to train with the gals, but not race so much.

    Maybe.

  4. #1714
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    Dear self,

    Thanks for remembering that "Don't Work for A**holes" article, and being strong enough to walk away from a bad situation. It might be a little scary right now, but that other thing you're feeling is relief. It will all work out in the end.

    Love,
    Dex

  5. #1715
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    Hi again, Mom and Dad.

    Tonight we saw Pacific Northwest Ballet's Broadway Festival. The staging, the choreography, and the dancing were outstanding! All the music was from your era---Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Carousel, Take Five, and West Side Story. You both would have loved it and it made me miss you more than I can say, as usual. Thanks for being such cool parents. Wish you were still here.
    "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

  6. #1716
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    To whom it may concern.
    Yes, we in the Pacific North West were originally amused when you sent us cold and snow for a month. After the second month, we found it less amusing.
    When it continued into March, our clammy toes froze and we felt like the joke is on us, you have gotten revenge for all our bragging about our wonderfully mild climate.
    It is hard not to notice that a majority of this weather is happening on weekends. Is that an in your face or what?
    You made your point. Are you going to let us have spring or what?
    Yours truly another little tiny creature on the planet.

    ps IS THAT SNOW I SEE FALLING OUTSIDE NOW??!?!?
    Last edited by Biciclista; 03-15-2009 at 06:44 AM.
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  7. #1717
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    Dear Aunt Carol,

    Today marks the fourth anniversary of your passing, and there still isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about you and wish you were here.

    Thanks for being such an instrumental part of my life for 40+ years; I try to practice the lessons you taught me, whether it's being a person of integrity or just taking the time to enjoy a cupcake with a friend.

    I miss you lots.

    Love,
    Your favorite niece

    PS I had a cupcake in your honor today!
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

  8. #1718
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    Dear Weather Gods:

    Please don't forget that the PNW has a wet and dry side. I don't blame Mimi, but please continue to snow on the dry east side. Unlikethe west side, we need to moisture. We won't get any more in a few months. We need every bit. Especially the fishies.

    Besides, I haven't had enough skiing for the season and I'm stuck inside now with a gigandawanda blister and bronchitis so prolonging the ski season would be very appreciated.

    Which reminds me . . .
    Dear Parents of Snotcicle Laden Short People:

    Please keep them at home where they belong. The only two times in the last two years I've been surrounded by your microbe incubators I've been sick within 48 hours. I don't get sick otherwise so I know you are responsible. Show a little respect for others.
    Signed,
    A sick SK

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  9. #1719
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    Dear Biciclista,

    Go buy some skis!

    -signed,
    your friend in the snow
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  10. #1720
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    Dear Biciclista,

    Go buy some skis!

    -signed,
    your friend in the snow
    Dear LPH
    in my next life. 57 is too old to start to learn downhill skiing. sorry.
    your friend who isn't close enough to good snow to want to
    drive there anyway

    Dear Sadiekate
    I hope that east of the mountains is covered in snow until Memorial Day.
    Does that help?
    m
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  11. #1721
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    Dear Bluebonnets,

    Hello and welcome! I love seeing your happy little pedals when I petal home- hooray for 3.5" of rain last week I thought you would not pop up.

    Happy to see the flowers,

    Aggie- I'll be there when the bluebonnets bloom-Ama
    Amanda

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  12. #1722
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    Dear LPH
    in my next life. 57 is too old to start to learn downhill skiing. sorry.
    your friend who isn't close enough to good snow to want to
    drive there anyway

    Dear Sadiekate
    I hope that east of the mountains is covered in snow until Memorial Day.
    Does that help?
    m
    Thanks, Mimi. And 57 is not too old for nordic. I took classic and skate classes this winter and, except for one woman, was the youngest in each.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Thanks, Mimi. And 57 is not too old for nordic. I took classic and skate classes this winter and, except for one woman, was the youngest in each.
    Oh, is that cross country? I've done it, and it was fun (until i came to slight slope and couldn't NOT fall down)
    Too much gasoline is expended doing that particular sport.
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  14. #1724
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    Dear G,
    May the morning's gentle breeze comfort you during this tragic time of suffering and despair. Please know that there are many people who have you in their thought, prayers, and meditations.
    Much love,
    tulip

  15. #1725
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    Dear neighbor,

    Again, no, I do not want to borrow your lawn mower. We're happy with our push mower, but thank-you for the offer. I'm really getting tired of the same conversation every time you see me mow my lawn. Yes, it's a bit of work but I'm not afraid of labor. You could say that I like doing things under my own power. I like the whirring of the blades as I watch the grass blades fly out too. Sure your gas powered mower would help me do it in half the time, but I really do not like the loud noise and smell; so I do not think I would enjoy the process half as much. And no, I do not want to borrow your edging tool either. I think my yard looks fine without it. I personally do not enjoy the perfectly manicured look with everything plotted our on a grid with well behaved topiaries. If it works for you, great! Please respect that that is not my style. I do not appreciate your passive aggressive offers to lend me whatever equipment you think my front yard needs to make it look less like crap (The one time you refreshingly aired your opinion.). Yes, I know it's plain, but I've decided to work on amending the soil and getting a veggie garden started before I work out what I want to do with the front.

    Your crazy neighbor who enjoys grubbing in the dirt,

    ~Sg
    Last edited by sgtiger; 03-23-2009 at 05:43 PM.
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