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Terminus -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:11:36 AM)

Very bad for the ol' mentality, though... I speak from painful and embarrassing experience...[:o]




stuman -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:35:14 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Mynok


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ORIGINAL: Nikademus


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ORIGINAL: USS America

I'll typically have 2-3/week. I will drink a rum and Coke Zero if I can get it.


ah yes.....Rum = 0 carbs. Rum and coke makes me gag though....[:D]



Vodka is 0 carbs and easiest on the liver.



Congac man here. And Vodka. And Red Wine. And White Wine.




Mynok -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:48:41 AM)


It's all good. That's the problem.




USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 2:11:10 AM)

Rum, followed by beer.  Just had some rum in a good "boat drink" at dinner.  [sm=party-smiley-012.gif]




USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 2:12:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Mynok


It's all good. That's the problem.



Have some more whiskey and work on my turn! [:'(]




USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 2:26:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: USS America


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ORIGINAL: Mynok


It's all good. That's the problem.



Have some more whiskey and work on my turn! [:'(]


There is a huge stockpile of good whiskey at Pearl Harbor. Why don't you send over a bunch of your carriers to pick some up? [:D]




Mynok -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 2:43:03 AM)


Dream on, boat boy. I've other fish to fry. [:D]

Turn to you tomorrow night. I can only get in one a day, and my other game is today's turn. It's a takeover game where I'm getting pasted due to the ineptitude of the original player.





USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 3:08:03 AM)

That actually works for me.  I'm crashing early.  [>:]

Good night, all. 




bobogoboom -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 3:10:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Mynok


Dream on, boat boy. I've other fish to fry. [:D]

Turn to you tomorrow night. I can only get in one a day, and my other game is today's turn. It's a takeover game where I'm getting pasted due to the ineptitude of the original player.



i didn't let you play one of my games did i?[:D]




bobogoboom -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 3:11:55 AM)


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ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk

Hey bobo, ate at Freebird's for lunch. Even my burps taste good.

Y'all have a great weekend.

that will be lunch for me tomorrow.




AW1Steve -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 3:16:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: USS America

That actually works for me.  I'm crashing early.  [>:]

Good night, all. 


and I think I'll crash also. An old man needs his rest! [:D]





AW1Steve -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 3:18:51 AM)

BTW guys, thanks for all the good advice in getting through my "fatal error". Reloading went much easier than I thought it would. Especially with the last minute warning that T gave me about the save folder! [&o]

Well, good night to you all![>:]




Historiker -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 7:21:12 AM)

Good Morning!




Wolfie1 -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 7:23:31 AM)

Morning all - great, there's a turn in my inbox - won't have to talk to the wife for an hour[;)]




Historiker -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 7:26:08 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Wolfie1

Morning all - great, there's a turn in my inbox - won't have to talk to the wife for an hour[;)]

poor thommy... [:D]

Is it really that bad to marry? [;)]




bradfordkay -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 8:18:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Historiker

@bradfordkay
The legs muscles trained from Bodybuilding help here as well as the weight. I'm also really good on cobblestone [;)] But uphill... Well, I hate to admit, but bad is not even a good description



Uphill used to be my specialty (as can be expected from such a light rider). Our trip across the US included crossing the continental divide thirteen times along with a sidetrip to the summit of Mt Evans in Colorado (14,264'). Attached is a photo from that summit - we dumped our packs at a lake down at 10,600' so we wouldn't be hauling the full load all the way up.

My european trip included five HC climbs from the Tour (Tourmalet, Izouard, Galibier, L'Alpe D'Huez and Joux Plane).

Yes, there's a good bit of masochist in every climber! And Eric - riding a bicycle up a big mountain pass will teach you patience!

[image]local://upfiles/6035/CB34CCF68EE7471A95A2C49BB9502C74.jpg[/image]




Historiker -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 8:25:18 AM)

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Yes, there's a good bit of masochist in every climber! And Eric - riding a bicycle up a big mountain pass will teach you patience!

Indeed! At least, I'm not too lazy to ride the mountains despite my weight. [:)]

I think about riding many tour mountains next year or 2011.




Terminus -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 9:10:48 AM)

Tithe...




sprior -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 9:27:59 AM)

Morning all. have to take son to be shorn today. Then have to iron shirts.




Historiker -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 11:02:10 AM)

What do you think, will today's stage bring any change in classement (except the actual leader who will loose the jersey for sure)?
[image]http://www.letour.fr/PHOTOS/TDF/2009/800/PROFIL.gif[/image]

Is there any rider who's good enough to benefit from the last descent?




gladiatt -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 11:13:12 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bradfordkay


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ORIGINAL: Historiker

@bradfordkay
The legs muscles trained from Bodybuilding help here as well as the weight. I'm also really good on cobblestone [;)] But uphill... Well, I hate to admit, but bad is not even a good description



Uphill used to be my specialty (as can be expected from such a light rider). Our trip across the US included crossing the continental divide thirteen times along with a sidetrip to the summit of Mt Evans in Colorado (14,264'). Attached is a photo from that summit - we dumped our packs at a lake down at 10,600' so we wouldn't be hauling the full load all the way up.

My european trip included five HC climbs from the Tour (Tourmalet, Izouard, Galibier, L'Alpe D'Huez and Joux Plane).

Yes, there's a good bit of masochist in every climber! And Eric - riding a bicycle up a big mountain pass will teach you patience!

[image]local://upfiles/6035/CB34CCF68EE7471A95A2C49BB9502C74.jpg[/image]


Brad: thanks for the thought [:)]. I can learn patience from over topics too [:D]
I will wait next year so i can see you in Le Tour de France, in place of Lance Armstrong [;)]




BrucePowers -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 12:01:26 PM)

Morning all[:)]




Terminus -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 12:02:12 PM)

Hey, Bruce...




BrucePowers -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:08:38 PM)

Well it's sunny here. Maybe going to work this afternoon won't be a waste of time[:)]




stuman -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:34:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Historiker

What do you think, will today's stage bring any change in classement (except the actual leader who will loose the jersey for sure)?
[image]http://www.letour.fr/PHOTOS/TDF/2009/800/PROFIL.gif[/image]

Is there any rider who's good enough to benefit from the last descent?



That makes me tired just looking at it.




stuman -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:35:00 PM)

And good morning everyone.




Historiker -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:36:36 PM)


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ORIGINAL: stuman


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ORIGINAL: Historiker

What do you think, will today's stage bring any change in classement (except the actual leader who will loose the jersey for sure)?
[image]http://www.letour.fr/PHOTOS/TDF/2009/800/PROFIL.gif[/image]

Is there any rider who's good enough to benefit from the last descent?



That makes me tired just looking at it.

Well, it lookse worse than it feels riding it. Just imagine all the sun, your nice bike and your blood filled with steroids and epo [;)]




USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:41:48 PM)

Good morning - Tithe. [&o][&o][&o]




USSAmerica -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 1:48:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: bradfordkay


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ORIGINAL: Historiker

@bradfordkay
The legs muscles trained from Bodybuilding help here as well as the weight. I'm also really good on cobblestone [;)] But uphill... Well, I hate to admit, but bad is not even a good description



Uphill used to be my specialty (as can be expected from such a light rider). Our trip across the US included crossing the continental divide thirteen times along with a sidetrip to the summit of Mt Evans in Colorado (14,264'). Attached is a photo from that summit - we dumped our packs at a lake down at 10,600' so we wouldn't be hauling the full load all the way up.

My european trip included five HC climbs from the Tour (Tourmalet, Izouard, Galibier, L'Alpe D'Huez and Joux Plane).

Yes, there's a good bit of masochist in every climber! And Eric - riding a bicycle up a big mountain pass will teach you patience!

[image]local://upfiles/6035/CB34CCF68EE7471A95A2C49BB9502C74.jpg[/image]


I've been to the top of Mt. Evans, too. Of course, I drove up in a car. [:D] Was a beautiful spot!




BrucePowers -> RE: THE THREAD!!! (7/11/2009 2:02:45 PM)

I just watched SyFy's new show Warehouse 13 last night. It is unpretenous and could be a decent show.




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