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robtown 06-17-12 06:18 PM

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Someone who gets to work before I wake up, rebuilds SA hubs in his sleep, swills premier beer (brought some to the show last week - yum), steals my swap meet sales,
and charms the ladies (I made that one up) I understand he has seen the light!

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Velognome 06-17-12 07:47 PM


DD
Don't leave us hanging - what is happening here? Looks fascinating....
Blessed a local river in February.....young zeleots tend to jump in afterwards. Hey Dallas....you live near a river.....Hmmmmmm?

Yep Kiwigem, Russian Orthodox to be exact.......Now Dallas, getting back to taking a dive into the Potomac in February?
Then we could proclaim you King IG-G-G-G-G-G-H :thumb:

photogravity 06-17-12 07:51 PM

A Pronouncement
 
Firstly, thanks to everyone for their compliments, observations and witty comments. :) I am flattered, yet humbled, by the kindness of my peers here in C&V land.

Secondly, this thread is very confusing to me as a person. Anyone who knows me well knows that I'm pretty modest in my estimation of myself, with only enough ego thrown in to keep my self-effacing tendencies in check. ;)

Thanks again guys and gals!

photogravity 06-17-12 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake (Post 14359270)
Sexy!

I don't think I've ever been called that by a guy. That's sort of scary! :eek:

photogravity 06-17-12 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by rootboy (Post 14359261)
Is a danger to derailleurs everywhere?

Indeed, I just converted my 1967 Carlton to a SRAM i-Motion 9. Another derailleur eliminated from my bicycle collection. :thumb:

photogravity 06-17-12 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by fender1 (Post 14359497)
No tights. Jeans only for his ridin'.

And I "go commando" besides. I thought you'd like to know that. :D

Drillium Dude 06-17-12 08:18 PM

^ Post fail :)

DD

photogravity 06-17-12 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Velognome (Post 14359749)
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I got slaw...or was it macaroni salad....????

It was macaroni salad. The beer was already there in the fridge! I took along a case of brew. If you didn't get any of the good stuff, I can't help that as there was plenty to go around! :P

photogravity 06-17-12 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by Italuminium (Post 14366944)
Honestly, the first thing that popped in my head when the grand Emir Sallad picked up that insanely awesome Norman was that scene from Laurence of Arabia "Now I have my prize!". God I love that movie.


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14367027)
At least he didn't kill RHM for it ... "I ENJOYED IT!!!"

Great. Now I need to watch Lawrence of Arabia, as if I didn't already have enough things to do. Oh sigh. :rolleyes:

photogravity 06-17-12 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14366313)
*applause*
Ah, great minds thinking alike...

kiwi, don't forget there's a similar saying: "Fools seldom differ". I have you thinking twice about what you just said, don't I? :P

kiwigem 06-18-12 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14369718)
kiwi, don't forget there's a similar saying: "Fools seldom differ". I have you thinking twice about what you just said, don't I? :P

The "great minds" expression isn't really meant to be taken at face value, is it? I always took it to be a bit winky- we always think people we agree with are smart. For example, I think photogravity is brilliant. ;)

photogravity 06-18-12 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14370581)
... For example, I think photogravity is brilliant. ;)

I couldn't have said it better myself! :D

bikamper 06-20-12 06:45 AM

...unaware (I think) that he spoke, and rode a bit, with a hot and spent bikamper at the the Lake Pepin 3 Speed Tour.

That Norman scoots.

photogravity 06-20-12 07:06 AM

Photogravity is.....
 
Indeed, I believe I rode a couple segments on Saturday with you. I think I caught up with you as the sag was arriving for your friends and rode a while. The last I remember you took a left off the main route as we rode into Nelson. Maybe you were headed for BBQ? :)

To be fair, you had a pretty heavily laden bike, and the Norman's ability to scoot was not hindered by all that extra weight.

kiwigem 06-20-12 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by mkeller234 (Post 14358856)
He's an extremely generous person. My daughter's college fund has a nice donation from him. Thank you again!

Hey, Emir Rialb! I have 5 to put through college over here...LOL

photogravity 06-20-12 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14381721)

Originally Posted by mkeller234 (Post 14358856)
He's an extremely generous person. My daughter's college fund has a nice donation from him. Thank you again!

Hey, Emir Rialb! I have 5 to put through college over here...LOL

mkeller was using hyperbole when he said "extremely generous", believe me! With the cost of college rising at a rate way higher than inflation it might pay for a pack of pencils or something like that... :rolleyes:

repechage 06-20-12 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14381908)
mkeller was using hyperbole when he said "extremely generous", believe me! With the cost of college rising at a rate way higher than inflation it might pay for a pack of pencils or something like that... :rolleyes:

But willing to make an offer on a Rene Herse....

kiwigem 06-20-12 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14381908)
mkeller was using hyperbole when he said "extremely generous", believe me! With the cost of college rising at a rate way higher than inflation it might pay for a pack of pencils or something like that... :rolleyes:

So just a modest oil field, then? ;)

bikamper 06-20-12 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14380893)
Indeed, I believe I rode a couple segments on Saturday with you. I think I caught up with you as the sag was arriving for your friends and rode a while. The last I remember you took a left off the main route as we rode into Nelson. Maybe you were headed for BBQ? :)

To be fair, you had a pretty heavily laden bike, and the Norman's ability to scoot was not hindered by all that extra weight.

Yep. The left in Nelson was for something cold and non-alcoholic to drink. The load doesn't make much difference, either the bike or I am slow.

RobbieTunes 06-20-12 07:55 PM

Photogravity is.....

one Centurion shy of legendary.


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14370581)
... I think photogravity is brilliant. ;)

Then again, Cub fans.....

mapleleafs-13 06-20-12 08:12 PM

Just bought some more stuff off of me

kiwigem 06-22-12 02:51 PM

UBERMENSCH!
He just reviewed a pram bike for me. A pram bike. What a guy.


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