Orphans in Africa are counting on you. Suck it up and run.
That goes for @BoxsterCy as well.
I'm immune to guilt!
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Orphans in Africa are counting on you. Suck it up and run.
That goes for @BoxsterCy as well.
I'm immune to guilt!
Yer ded.I can still sing the parts for Damn Yankees and Fiddler. Crazy for You is a bit shaky.
I'll spare you the recitation, but I was always a bit proud that I could rip through the minor prophet books without hesitation.
Pride is one of the deadly sins. Drat.![]()
It's how I memorized the books of the Bible waaaay back when.![]()
Was it difficult to sing in Aramaic?It's how I memorized the books of the Bible waaaay back when.![]()
Boxster, I haven't even got the road bike out yet and it's about 51/2 weeks to the big ride. I would imagine at this point you could probably drop my fat ass.
Try running carrying a newborn and wearing one clown shoe. CG will be the anchor of the team and I mean anchor.You guys need to take it easy on CG. I mean it isn't impossible but training for that with a newborn won't be easy.
Orphans in Africa are counting on you. Suck it up and run.
That goes for @BoxsterCy as well.
I'm debating just letting her have mine, since I mostly use my work computer anyway.I'm half serious and half kidding, but curious.
@GTO sounds like he's more in the market than I am. Freakin' cutthroat....
Boxster, I haven't even got the road bike out yet and it's about 51/2 weeks to the big ride. I would imagine at this point you could probably drop my fat ass.
I'm debating just letting her have mine, since I mostly use my work computer anyway.
I'm not going to be much help up here. I generally do most repairs myself and if I have something that I don't want to tackle I usually take it to Steve at Bike World in Ames.Unprepared Velo on a road bike would still crush a 65-year old although I have been pretty good at getting out. Was a little hot and humid out there today but not nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be. I am for sure faster then most of my same age peers but that isn't saying much. Haven't gone out more then 25 miles, mostly 20 mile rides.
Thinking off getting my old Bianchi tuned up. It was shifting pretty bad when I hung it up and bought the Sirrus. Would like to have it as a loaner and for any rides with gravel. Got any good repair places? Neighbor recommended One on One downtown since they have a basement full of old bike parts and I think they are familiar with Bianchi's. I don't think the Eriks and Penns are really very good at repair on old stuff. They assemble bikes and service new stuff. I don't want to get sold a pile of expensive new components because they don't know how to deal with a 20 year old bike.
You guys need to take it easy on CG. I mean it isn't impossible but training for that with a newborn won't be easy.
Amy keil ran the Boston Marathon at 34 a weeks. Nice article in runners work
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That sounds like a fun time! I don't know how you do it...
I saw the new B&tB, I thought it was amazing. The songs were done wonderfully. My favorite is the updated "Gaston." Definitely brought back some great childhood memories. I can't believe it's on video already. I'll be picking that up now.
Wish I could send my girl to CJLs camp. But she chose softball, so we're sending her to Alabama softball camp, she leaves Sunday. Pretty exciting.
We are going to look at a Sienna tomorrow after work. I don't think we are quite ready and we are in no rush so I highly doubt we buy it but it seems like a good deal. Already listed just below KBB and $1,500 below NADA.
I'm not going to be much help up here. I generally do most repairs myself and if I have something that I don't want to tackle I usually take it to Steve at Bike World in Ames.