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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 18731837)
[MENTION=351576]Heathpack[/MENTION], I was officially a runner as of about this time last year; I was just much too lazy about selling the tri bike until I wanted to make sure it was GONE before we moved north.
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Major rainstorm today. I decided to get up early and go to the pool for a swim. Yesterday I did a run in the morning and a solo ride in the afternoon.
Just for fun, I used the scale in the gym. Weight is down to 138.5 pounds, which is about 5 pounds lighter than my usual weight. This tri training is burning up too many calories. I still have a potbelly. It's small, though. |
Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 18731990)
What's "north" for you, Dallas? :roflmao2:
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Originally Posted by Heathpack
(Post 18731564)
Good riddance, that old thread was kind of musty.
We should have a theme for L8. Bears maybe. @seattle forest had a bear encounter today. Who has a bear story? |
After more than a week of miserable weather, it looks like we're in store for a few days of sun. I've got such a backlog with riding and shop work that I'm going to have trouble figuring out where to start, though.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732102)
Without @sbxx1985 here, I don't think that there are any Bears fans, so I don't know that it'll get much traction. I do like that you're coming around on the subject of football, though.
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18732114)
There's at least one Bears fan.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732119)
Oh, I hope that you're not that poor soul.
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Originally Posted by Heathpack
(Post 18731564)
Good riddance, that old thread was kind of musty.
We should have a theme for L8. Bears maybe. @seattle forest had a bear encounter today. Who has a bear story? |
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Originally Posted by Heathpack
(Post 18731564)
Who has a bear story?
Last year in Hunterdon County, NJ: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=519154 |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732102)
Without @sbxx1985 here, I don't think that there are any Bears fans, so I don't know that it'll get much traction. I do like that you're coming around on the subject of football, though.
I shouldn't have brought up the bear theme, since I have no bear story myself. Well just one of those "day in the life" kind of stories. At work we have a board where someone from reception writes down some emergency case that's on it's way in. The board usually fills up with the common stuff: not eating, can't walk, seizures, hit by car, etc. Sometimes though really odd stuff gets put up there and you see that and think WTF? Like last Thursday: "Ate a baby turtle" was on the board. A few years ago, there was one: Bear, choking on a marshmallow. Lol, first I get an image of yogi bear stealing someone's picnic basket. But this is LA so it has got to be a movie bear. The second funny thing is that they're feeding the bear marshmallows. And that who ever is in charge thinks a bear could choke on a marshmallow. I mean maybe that could happen if the bear has some kind of swallowing disorder but generally speaking, a bear's esophagus is too large to choke on something as small as a marshmallow. I guess it could be caught in his trachea but he'd probably be dead already if the marshmallow lodged in his airway. So you just kind of stand there for a moment and look at the board, scratch your head and try to figure out what's really going to be coming through the ER door in just a little while. Eventually the bear arrives, its choking in the colloquial sense that horse people use, it's got something stuck in its esophagus. It gets darted and anesthetized and an endoscopy reveals an enormous hunk of meat, the bear was fed some kind of roast the day prior and he tried to swallow it whole. The internist who is scoping him can see the roast but it's way too big to retrieve with the endoscope. So she shoves her arm down the bear's throat all the way to her shoulder (that was quite an image) and pulls out the enormous rotting hunk of raw meat. Problem solved, the bear survived to act another day. No marshmallow was ever identified during the procedure. ;) |
Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18732174)
I am. I'm anticipating a sub .500 season.
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Originally Posted by thin_concrete
(Post 18732196)
Hoyer should start over Cutler.
He's a little old to play in the NFL, but he would probably be an improvement over Cutler. |
Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18732204)
Steny Hoyer?
He's a little old to play in the NFL, but he would probably be an improvement over Cutler. |
Originally Posted by thin_concrete
(Post 18732210)
Cant be any worse.
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18732216)
Yes, it could be. Steny goes down in the first series with a season ending injury. Then, it's back to Cutler.
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Originally Posted by thin_concrete
(Post 18732225)
Jamarcus Russell is still looking for a job...
Good one. So is Johnny Manziel. |
Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 18732182)
3 years ago I was riding between Lake Wenatchee and Plain, and way up ahead I saw a lady walking her dog alongside the road. I don't ride with my glasses on, so my sight isn't exactly 20/20, so as I got closer, I saw it was a mama bear with two cubs. I was getting ready to dial it up to 400w, and get over to the other side of the road, when they hooked a right into the woods. I still stayed way over to the left, and as I passed, I looked into the area they ducked into. They were all three just sitting there, watching me go by. I briefly considered stopping to get a pic, then just as quickly decided to go on my merry way.
On my solo pre-dawn ride on Thursday, I went through a canyon that a mountain lion has been spotted in. I spent a bit of time on that ride considering the physiology of cats, that they're sprinters really, how long would one chase me if I actually saw it with enough time to try to ride away. In the end, I decided I was kind of a goner if the cat was motivated enough. Sigh. Because I have no sprint. ;) |
Originally Posted by Heathpack
(Post 18732191)
So she shoves her arm down the bear's throat all the way to her shoulder (that was quite an image)
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18732231)
:roflmao2::roflmao2:
Good one. So is Johnny Manziel. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732102)
Without [MENTION=178937]sbxx1985[/MENTION] here, I don't think that there are any Bears fans, so I don't know that it'll get much traction.
My kid turned six and got a deck from mom and dad. Last night he and I started the 1300 piece Lego Falcon from my sister. That thing is bad ass. http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...psb6ny7irr.jpg |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732275)
I'm really conflicted on him. On one hand, there's the schadenfreude of seeing someone get what they deserve, but on the other, he seems to be so thoroughly laying waste to his life.
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Originally Posted by thin_concrete
(Post 18732196)
Hoyer should start over Cutler.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 18732251)
This really needs pics.
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Hah - good to see you.
Vikings/Pack will again fight for the North while Bears and Lions watch from the sidelines. TWolves got Thibs - post-season next year. My boy turns 5 in a few weeks and gets bussed off to K in the fall. I'll have tissues on hand. |
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