Southern California - Telo anybody?

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offthepace
07-30-07, 09:43 PM
Anybody going to Telo tomorrow? Should be fun!! C'mon!
merider1
07-30-07, 09:48 PM
What's telo?
Anybody going to Telo tomorrow? Should be fun!! C'mon!
Telo?
And what is that... info please.
merider1
07-30-07, 09:53 PM
It had better not be Scientology or a cheesy dating service...or even worse, a candle party. :mad:
tupperware?
Scrapbooking?
What other parties can you think of.. ( they must bu of this type)
spingineer
07-30-07, 09:55 PM
Whew ... I thought I was the only one who didn't know what telo is.
offthepace
07-30-07, 09:57 PM
Oh c'mon go fast had a thread on it. It's a training crit in Torrance. Really hard. Windy yet still fast. Fun.
http://www.socalcycling.com/Group%20Rides/frGroupRides.htm
merider1
07-30-07, 10:01 PM
Oh c'mon go fast had a thread on it. It's a training crit in Torrance. Really hard. Windy yet still fast. Fun.
I work in Glendale. You expect me to drive from work all the way to Torrance to ride around in a crit where I'll take every ride out in seconds? :rolleyes: Sure, okay. What time should I be there? :p
dauphin
07-30-07, 10:02 PM
why do people say "crit" instead of "crite"
I work in Glendale. You expect me to drive from work all the way to Torrance to ride around in a crit where I'll take every ride out in seconds? :rolleyes: Sure, okay. What time should I be there? :p
Bring a video camera.
I want to see the carnage...
offthepace
07-30-07, 10:08 PM
I never said you in particular. I'm calling anybody that's willing/wants to/ is near by. And Crite just would not sound right. "Crit" is a term that's been used since the dawn of Crits, so why change the beloved abbreviation.
VanceMac
07-30-07, 10:08 PM
why do people say "crit" instead of "crite"
Why do people say "what can I do you for?"
Why do people say "what can I do you for?"
Do you really want to do him?? :eek:
merider1
07-30-07, 11:18 PM
I never said you in particular. I'm calling anybody that's willing/wants to/ is near by. And Crite just would not sound right. "Crit" is a term that's been used since the dawn of Crits, so why change the beloved abbreviation.
:eek::mad: What? You don't like loud women with big butts knocking out a whole crit? :p
Why do people say "what can I do you for?"
5 million in cash sounds reasonable, unless you are a woman in which case the price will be much lower. :D