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Good Luck Dan!!!! Go get 'em!!!! Isn't it the time of year for those little bugs?
Operator... I only like you as a friend, I never really thought of you that way. Famous words, my friend, famous words....which I have heard many times. |
Originally Posted by Danhalen
(Post 4984703)
Do any of you guys want me to bring some Rapha stuff back?
I'm going to stay in the town of Bourg d'Oisan which is pretty much at the base of Alpe d'Huez. Apparently there is a huge roadie culture there and also the main language is Dutch! Should be good. Also, La Bicicletta is carrying Rapha for "good" prices (http://www.labicicletta.com/edatcat/...category=Rapha).. eg. bib shorts direct from rapha website in ukp = £120 = $256 cdn. From La Bicicletta? $228. So, probably doesn't make sense to buy stuff there and send it back. Although they also have $195usd listed on the website, which is only $205cdn. I'm confused! :P In fact, $205 doesn't seem totally outrageous for high-end bibs. Pearl-Izumi Aerosensor Bibs are listed on the P-I website for $180usd. edit: also, here's one of the Rapha-Condor track bikes: http://www.londoncyclesport.com/news...rapha_07_5.jpg |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 4982286)
where was that climb?
That section of the trail is why we missed seeing most of the friends for life rally actually as we were heading back west on that section while everyone on the ride was heading East, to the north of us on hwy #2 |
Right on.. I'm gonna do a section of the Waterfront Trail this weekend. I'm going to a friend's cottage in Wellington (near Trenton/Picton). I remember that section, along the Loyalist Hwy, to be a pretty nice ride. Plus there's a nice steep climb coming out of Picton and then a nice long descent going towards the ferry (and then the other way around coming back, one would assume ;)).
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wait.. those are flies? i thought it was pollen. (gags)
also: dan, knock em dead. |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 4985579)
Right on.. I'm gonna do a section of the Waterfront Trail this weekend. I'm going to a friend's cottage in Wellington (near Trenton/Picton). I remember that section, along the Loyalist Hwy, to be a pretty nice ride. Plus there's a nice steep climb coming out of Picton and then a nice long descent going towards the ferry (and then the other way around coming back, one would assume ;)).
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Originally Posted by canice
(Post 4985613)
wait.. those are flies? i thought it was pollen. (gags)
also: dan, knock em dead. Wasn't so bad last night on my way outta there since I rode earlier. They seem to be FAR worse when the sun isn't out full force. I guess that's fly siesta time. Also: Ran into Darkmother last night in Queen's Park. |
what the eff:
http://pullyourpantsup.blogspot.com/ ** warning: first photo contains National Geographic style boobies ** |
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Oh no he's getting even weirder.
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"pooing fingers".. gold.
Originally Posted by operator
(Post 4986548)
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Originally Posted by canice
(Post 4985613)
wait.. those are flies? i thought it was pollen. (gags)
also: dan, knock em dead. |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 4986921)
"pooing fingers".. gold.
Sorry, I shouldn't have posted a picture of you without asking permission first. My bad. :) |
Bikerfox has such a love affair with his ass, it's not even funny....
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Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 4987038)
Bikerfox has such a love affair with his ass, it's not even funny....
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Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
(Post 4987099)
man that is some scary *****.
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Say it ain't so...... there is no God.
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 4986966)
They are aphids from the soy fields west and north of Toronto. I guess the humidity makes them swarm or something, it is gnarly.
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either way, you got bugs in the face...
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mmm protein.
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To further complicate things, looking under gnats suggests it's a colloquial term for order Diptera, not Hemiptera to which aphids belong. Having tree planted, I have no such difficulty in telling black flys from aphids. Aphids suck plants, black flys suck (blood).
And you still get bugs in your face. But it's better than canker worms any day, as anyone who's lived in Winnipeg or Saskatoon can tell you. |
are those the worms that totally took over Winnipeg a few years ago? I bow down to our new wormy overlords!
edit: when my old band was on tour in 2000 we stopped for an all-ages show in lovely (*cough*) Thunder Bay. They had this crazy moth thing going on. It was the creepiest thing. Once it got dark out it was something straight out of a movie about the apocalypse. :P I remember we drove past a car dealership with the big "stadium lights"... not only was there a huge swarming cloud of moths around every light, but all the cars were absolutely crawling with moths. Our drummer got a really bad case of the heebie jeebies. So, of course when one flies in the window and hits him (no air-conditioning + July = windows down) he FREAKS OUT. We pull over and he jumps out and obviously we take off and drive around the block. He was nearly in tears when we got back to him. ;) |
Bugs and worms, sounds like a street food in Thailand. Making me hungry for crickets again.
Don't post Bikerfox please, I'll have no choice but to respond with the Hasslehoff crotch. |
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