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Velo Vol 04-27-17 05:15 PM

Speaking of Strava, the 24-hour rider, who I've tried to recruit to post here, posts there he's attempting another epic ride this weekend.

Stay tuned.

Scarbo 04-27-17 05:16 PM

I grew up on a small cattle ranch in southern California. Growing up, of course we loved our animals; but when it was time it was time and if necessary we'd hasten them along. It simply was not an option to be spending thousands of dollars on vet bills for our personal animals.

My favorite trail horse when I was a boy was this Appaloosa/Quarter Horse mix--incredibly smart horse who, although he could resort to his horsey shenanigans from time to time, didn't have a malicious bone in his body. In fact, I owe my life to his good sense (another story). Well, he contracted a bad disease called, navicular that was slowly serving to cripple him over time. My dad had tried to save him by cutting the large nerve that ran down his right leg, which worked to give my horse about 3 more decent years of life. But, then the day came. It was extremely painful. My dad pulled one of his pistols and asked me to accompany him to the far reaches of one of our pastures. After I haltered my dear horse and kept him steady, I watched as dad put him down with one .40 cal to the head. It was time and it was the only thing to do at that point.

seedsbelize 04-27-17 05:20 PM

I'm off, at an even 100°A.

sbxx1985 04-27-17 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by Scarbo (Post 19543162)
After I haltered my dear horse and kept him steady, I watched as dad put him down with one .40 cal to the head. It was time and it was the only thing to do at that point.

Good god. I'm thankful I didn't grow up on a small cattle ranch in CA.

sbxx1985 04-27-17 05:22 PM

Watching both my labs die by lethal injection in my living room is probably the same thing I suppose, minus the pistol.

Velo Vol 04-27-17 05:23 PM

Depressing thread is depressing.

Velo Vol 04-27-17 05:24 PM

The only cheery thing here has been @seedsbelize's temperature updates.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 19543179)
Depressing thread is depressing.

We have been through this already. Sad, not depressing. I find Scarbo's post uplifting, not depressing. But it is sad.

Scarbo 04-27-17 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 19543173)
Good god. I'm thankful I didn't grow up on a small cattle ranch in CA.

Oh, don't think that. Really, I led an idyllic childhood, full of freedoms and experiences that most kids my age could only dream about; or, be completely ignorant of. And, all this, despite having to follow all of my dad's many "rules." lol

Scarbo 04-27-17 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 19543185)
We have been through this already. Sad, not depressing. I find Scarbo's post uplifting, not depressing. But it is sad.


Thank you. I didn't mean for this to be depressing at all. There was no cruelty in what my dad did--on the contrary; he loved that animal as much as I did.

sbxx1985 04-27-17 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 19543179)
Depressing thread is depressing.

Totally. You should buy that Time and it will improve the mood. Your Trek is ready to be Bike 2.

http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...OGGIES0032.jpg

WhyFi 04-27-17 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 19543173)
Good god. I'm thankful I didn't grow up on a small cattle ranch in CA.

Lol.

That reminds me of a PBS show, I think that it was called Frontier House, where they made people/families live as if they were on the frontier in the 1800s. One of the last shows of the season was a celebratory feast, and they had to slaughter some of their stock for the meal. One family in particular had grown fond of their pig, even giving it a name (DON'T name your food, people). The kids and mom were broken up, so the task fell to dad. Dad was having a hard time with it, too, but the part that was messed up was that he readied his rifle, called the pig over by name ("come here, Joseph..."), and shot it when when it came happily trotting under his sights. Soooo wrong.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Scarbo (Post 19543193)
Thank you. I didn't mean for this to be depressing at all. There was no cruelty in what my dad did--on the contrary; he loved that animal as much as I did.

I was elected to take our most beloved cocker to be put down. It was just a job that the daddy had to do. I loved that dog. She was the best there ever was. That was nearly 20 years ago and friends who kept her for us when we were traveling still talk about how much they loved having her. But it had to be done. Not depressing to do what has to be done. Just sad.

sbxx1985 04-27-17 05:35 PM

ESPN spelled misdemeanor wrong in their Joe Mixon slide. Funny stuff.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 19543202)
Lol.

That reminds me of a PBS show, I think that it was called Frontier House, where they made people/families live as if they were on the frontier in the 1800s. One of the last shows of the season was a celebratory feast, and they had to slaughter some of their stock for the meal. One family in particular had grown fond of their pig, even giving it a name (DON'T name your food, people). The kids and mom were broken up, so the task fell to dad. Dad was having a hard time with it, too, but the part that was messed up was that he readied his rifle, called the pig over by name ("come here, Joseph..."), and shot it when when it came happily trotting under his sights. Soooo wrong.

First things first. A pig named Joseph? Now that is wrong.

sbxx1985 04-27-17 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 19543202)
The kids and mom were broken up, so the task fell to dad. Dad was having a hard time with it, too, but the part that was messed up was that he readied his rifle, called the pig over by name ("come here, Joseph..."), and shot it when when it came happily trotting under his sights. Soooo wrong.

That's terrible.

WhyFi 04-27-17 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 19543210)
First thing first. A pig named Joseph? Now that is wrong.

It may not have been Joseph, but it was something along those lines. It was a good show and I never did watch the following season, so maybe I'll look in to it. The following season, not the pig's name.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 19543217)
It may not have been Joseph, but it was something along those lines. It was a good show and I never did watch the following season, so maybe I'll look in to it. The following season, not the pig's name.

Perhaps it was Bruce. That would be a good name for a pig.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 19543209)
ESPN spelled misdemeanor wrong in their Joe Mixon slide. Funny stuff.

What is a Joe Mixon?

WhyFi 04-27-17 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 19543221)
Perhaps it was Bruce. That would be a good name for a pig.

I actually found the clip. He says, "Jo Jo, come here." so I maybe I was right.

rpenmanparker 04-27-17 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 19543231)
I actually found the clip. He says, "Jo Jo, come here." so I maybe I was right.

Best thing about that name is it's unisex. Perfect.

WhyFi 04-27-17 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 19543209)
ESPN spelled misdemeanor wrong in their Joe Mixon slide. Funny stuff.

Enough about the Mixon slide - I wanna know how far Mixon will slide.

Dan333SP 04-27-17 06:21 PM

Oh snap a buddy invited me to a bike weekend at a cabin near the blue ridge. It'd be like 6 cat 1s/2s... and me. In the mountains. Dan Getting Dropped '17

Bah Humbug 04-27-17 06:27 PM

So... Trubisky is the next Ryan Leaf?

sbxx1985 04-27-17 06:32 PM

Bears trade maybe. Ballsy pick.


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