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  1. #1
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    Yes. Very sneaky. I like it.

    Happy birthday Mel.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    *snort*

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    I know this site is mainly populated by US cyclists ... so let me make you feel bad about complaining about the weather.

    Right here

    and it's been like this for about 3 weeks ands it's only starting.

    Meh!!!
    ~ Cycling is the sport of gods ~

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    I dunnoh. 3 weeks of drizzle sounds heavenly compared to 3 weeks of 100+ temps.

    Congrats and Happy Burfday!

    And, of course, thank you to the Very Important Volunteers.
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    I wish ot was only drizzle, I think our idea of drizzle is your idea of pourring rain.
    ~ Cycling is the sport of gods ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caroline View Post
    I wish it was only drizzle, I think our idea of drizzle is your idea of pourring rain.
    Not exactly - at least not from what's on that Accuweather site, of less than 1.5 cm a day.

    This is our idea of pouring rain. 27 cm in the past 30 hours or so.

    The weather you're having is more like the winter in the central US, where we don't see the sun for weeks on end. I do sympathize! But it's not pouring rain.


    Happy birthday Mel!


    Also - re, sunblock and heat, anybody got some good paraben-free lip sunblock that'll ride in a jersey pocket without melting? Liquid's okay for the sunblock that goes on nose, neck and arms, but my lips get burned even on a long run and liquid is definitely not OK for lip sunblock.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 05-20-2009 at 04:46 AM.
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