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  1. #2596
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    Dear Twiggy,

    That all-nighter was fun! I loved that part where I got up to hang out with you and you hid. Since you know I really only need 3 hours of sleep, let's do it again real soon.

    Oh, and don't even think about sleeping all day today. I think we need to play more. See how fun it is? Playing instead of sleeping is good.

    Can't believe I still was motivated to ride after only 3 hours sleep. It saved my day for sure. Cycling is one of the few things I can do fairly well sleep deprived. However, I will save doing my taxes for another day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Short-haired chickies, unite!

    I've gotten more compliments with 2" hair than I ever got with shoulder length locks. Don't let the haters get to you...they're just jealous that they can't rock it
    Thanks marni, crankin, and becky! You all rock!

    Actually, my stylist cut my hair a lot shorter than she usually does, and I didn't ask her to. She was on meds for a busted ankle, and I think she was a bit loopy as she did some other kinda crazy things too, like scheduling my next appt. for 4pm when I always come at noon. I guess I'm lucky I didn't come out of there with a mohawk!

    So, I'm actually not really sure I like my hair this short either, but I still don't think anyone who doesn't like it should so much as open their mouth. It's just plain rude, like asking someone if they've gained weight. I just HATE it when people comment on my appearance unless it's positive -keep it to yerself!

    I work with a bunch of engineers, who aren't known for being socially savvy, and this guy is definitely typical geek. Minimal social skills.
    Emily

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  3. #2598
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Thanks marni, crankin, and becky! You all rock!

    Actually, my stylist cut my hair a lot shorter than she usually does, and I didn't ask her to. She was on meds for a busted ankle, and I think she was a bit loopy as she did some other kinda crazy things too, like scheduling my next appt. for 4pm when I always come at noon. I guess I'm lucky I didn't come out of there with a mohawk!

    So, I'm actually not really sure I like my hair this short either, but I still don't think anyone who doesn't like it should so much as open their mouth. It's just plain rude, like asking someone if they've gained weight. I just HATE it when people comment on my appearance unless it's positive -keep it to yerself!

    I work with a bunch of engineers, who aren't known for being socially savvy, and this guy is definitely typical geek. Minimal social skills.
    Short hair ROCKS! And you need to post pics of the new do.

    SheFly (with less than 2" and ready for a haircut)
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    Dear Mother Nature

    Enough already. This is a VERY bad April Fool's joke. Two weeks ago it was 70 degrees and now this. Please let Spring arrive.



    SheFly
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    As much as you have my sympathies, shefly, that is a gorgeous stand of trees! I just love it when the snow is heavy on every branch.

    And once it melts off the branches, it can all just go away, thankyew very much!
    Emily

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  6. #2601
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    Dear Winter, TAKE A HIKE!

    Scrappy

    P.S. on another sad note... I heard that the earthquake that hit Japan actually changed the earth's axis and rate that it spins, therefore shortening the day for all of us a small amount (~4 min)
    Last edited by Scrappy; 04-01-2011 at 08:53 PM.

  7. #2602
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    dear shefly, We lived in Acton, MA when the last big april fools day ice storm hit, 1990 ish or thereabouts. Fortunately we had a camp stove and a fireplace, and the place I worked and the children's school were on a different power grid which got power back sooner than the 15 days it took us to get power at home. They went into work with me, had a hot chocolate and a warm bagel, walked to school, stayed an hour after school for activities, walked back to where I worked, had a warm snack (it was a coffee/sandwich shop) hung out with me til 5 or 6 pm, we went home, started a fire and slept in sleeping bags in front of the fire.

    After the third day, the "adventure" just got old. Good luck and thank your lucky starts it is april and not mid february os it is at least marginally more springlike.
    marni
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    Marni, did you work in west Acton?
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  9. #2604
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    Crankin,

    I was manager of Philips Coffee shop on the main road (rt.111/Massachusetts Avenue) through West Acton to Boxborough, on Spruce Street sort of kitty corner from the West Acton Post Office. I worked there from 1997-2004.

    Why? do I perhaps actually know you? if you ever were in Philips, tell me what your standard order was and I will probably even be able to put a face to the order. I never knew peoples names but recognized them by their daily orders.
    Last edited by marni; 04-02-2011 at 08:55 PM. Reason: I still can't spell
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  10. #2605
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    Marni, I just edited this, as I re-read your post and saw you worked there 97-2004. You must know my son!!!! Phillips has gone through 2- 3 owners since you worked there, and my oldest son worked there for 3 years (last 2 years of HS and when he came home on break in his first year of college), from maybe 1999-2002. His name is Josh. I still go there all of the time, including a few times on my rides with Hirakukibou. That's where I walked in to get a sandwich in my cycling gear and a bunch of women I know said really loudly,"Oh my God, you rode all the way here from Concord?" (all 7 miles), when I was actually finishing a 50 mile ride.
    My son became quite a barista working there, and also came home with all the A-B gossip on a regular basis. He said the "middle aged women" loved to spill their guts to him. He continued working as a barista in Amherst through college.
    Anyway, the place was bought by a young woman, the same age as above son, 3 years ago, and it is quite upscale now and very successful. She was written up in the NY Times magazine as an example of a successful business that opened in the recession. But, the food and coffee has not changed that much.
    We must have some mutual acquaintances.

    Small mocha latte, skim milk
    Last edited by Crankin; 04-03-2011 at 08:37 AM. Reason: more info
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  11. #2606
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    I do remember Josh! although he usually was coming in as I was going out. I got the AB gossip from my children and was occasionally able to add a bit to the chit chat of the afternoon shift that came in after school to close.

    There were several small mocha lattes- Were you by chance the skinny fit brunette with reddish tints, sporty short hair?

    My youngest daughter Marie left AB her sophomore year 2002- I will confess to having messed up the years. I actually worked there 1996 -2001 until it was sold for the first time and when we moved back to the Netherlands. My oldest son Richard, graduated AB 1996, and my second son Michael graduated AB 2000.

    Unfortunately I was not a road biker, or even a rider when I lived in Acton. That was 9 years and 125 pounds ago. I have been road biking since we came back to the states and ended up in Texas in 2004.

    I miss the area, and although I don't much miss the snow, I do miss the change of seasons, especially the change from summer to fall, and spring.

    Something in there about a lesson on 7 degrees of separation or something I guess.

    It was a lovely area, that store, and I am glad that it is still being used and used happily. It was originally an old mill- the base for the grind wheel axle was down in the basement next to the office and people were always tripping on it. Norm Abrahms carpenter shop (this old house) was in the next building which we used one tiny portion of for storage. That's the same building that used to have, and may still have the Acton School of ballet downstairs.

    Good memories.
    marni
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  12. #2607
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    There were several small mocha lattes- Were you by chance the skinny fit brunette with reddish tints, sporty short hair?
    This is fascinating. Shoulda worn a carnation!

    Marni, I'm impressed by your memory.
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    Marni, I may have been that person. I cut my hair really short around 2000, I think. It's dark blonde/with highlights, but it is a little on the reddish side.
    I used to go in to get a coffee on my way to work, sometimes, even though it was totally in the opposite direction (Hudson) of my job, or when I had to drop my kids at school early. Small world.
    The ballet school is still there.
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    to whom it may concern:
    what are valid reasons for pulling the plug?
    Asking me to increase my commute from 8 miles a day on bike to 40 miles a day on I-5 might just be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

    to self: get your butt in gear. Life is much too short.
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    Dear Federal Government, please pass a budget or, in the very least, a stop gap measure that ends on or after April 30th. Not only am I a federal worker who would like to work and get paid, but I have a trip to two national parks coming up and I would really hate for my plans to get derailed. Not that I don't appreciate the bigger issues at play in the world, but well, thoughts of this trip are the main thing that's gotten me through this horrible winter.

    Thanks!
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