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Old 03-27-26 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
I'm plenty happy with my old hobbies. Could step out for a bit of trainspotting but I'm not sure I want to stay up late enough to catch The Southwest Chief.


Have folks at trumpetforums.net been talking about Flea's performance on Fallon the other night?
I have no qualms about your hobbies.
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Old 03-27-26 | 06:52 AM
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I still have one of the originals on my olde MTB. The Hite Rite.


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Old 03-27-26 | 07:11 AM
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more Eric Gale for FF. Been discovering him a bit lately. This album is good all around.

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Old 03-27-26 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Have folks at trumpetforums.net been talking about Flea's performance on Fallon the other night?
I can't say. Once upon a time I created an account at https://www.trumpetherald.com/forum/ , but the place is dead.
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You'd be amazed at all of the things that I document. Ex. I can tell you where my family had Thanksgiving dinner in 1995.
I spend enough time trying to remember stuff, that I should probably have developed some form of this habit. In real time stuff happens and I think I won't forget it, but then I do. Sad.
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Old 03-27-26 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I can't say.

I spend enough time trying to remember stuff, that I should probably have developed some form of this habit. In real time stuff happens and I think I won't forget it, but then I do. Sad.
Not good. And you’re not even a senior citizen yet.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I spend enough time trying to remember stuff, that I should probably have developed some form of this habit. In real time stuff happens and I think I won't forget it, but then I do. Sad.
You didn't make me prove it, but...Thanksgiving 1995: Rode27.2 miles in the AM with my friend Lambkin55 followed with dinner with my wife's family at our house.
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Not good. And you’re not even a senior citizen yet.
I have acne. #Ute
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I'm surprised it ever left.


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its been unseasonably hot in SoCal and kinda pissing me off. but, it looks like things are going in the right dxn next week. its Spring for crying out loud



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club TT on Sunday. Gonna do the 35+ 20 km. Hoping to go sub 27 min which is also coincidentally 27 MPH. Weather looks like it may permit that, we'll see. Took it out this morning and just did a chill 1x30' at a light sweet spot, 'bout 40w below race pace. Felt fine. I'm mostly resting up this week so didn't want to overdo it.
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more Eric Gale for FF. Been discovering him a bit lately. This album is good all around.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUzB...CfHcOzNxHu9pYs
tasty. I agree that all the tracks you posted from this have been good.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I have acne. #Ute
That’s funny.
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This would be a good hobby for the former poster known as rjones28 .

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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
You didn't make me prove it, but...Thanksgiving 1995: Rode27.2 miles in the AM with my friend Lambkin55 followed with dinner with my wife's family at our house.
Yes!!!
I can verify that Trsntr is a habitual journal writer, and has been for decades.
On the day in question, we met half way between our houses and rode around corn country.

(Ask him about his secret code words in his journal,)

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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
This would be a good hobby for the former poster known as rjones28 .

https://x.com/thequeenofrust/status/2037546147695174008
Do y'all have any Woodmen of the World gravestones in Knoxville? They're all over the Vancouver-Portland metro, as one would expect.

I remember at Lone Pine Cemetery there was a small crypt where some people (or maybe one strongman) had desecrated it by pushing the lid slab off of the walls a bit and you could see the skull and bones in there.

I'd often go to the Riverview Cemetery to visit Henry Weinhards' massive gravestone and enjoy some nice wooded nearly carefree roads, I was always worried about getting a ticket there, super hilly so big speeds were attainable but speed limit was 10mph.

Now I'm into more rustic graveyards of the West.
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Originally Posted by Lambkin55
Yes!!!
I can verify that Trsntr is a habitual journal writer, and has been for decades.
On the day in question, we met half way between our houses and rode around corn country.
Your corroboration is only meaningful if you, too, kept a written record, which you have checked. Because no one is going to remember a specific ride thirty years ago.
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Do y'all have any Woodmen of the World gravestones in Knoxville? They're all over the Vancouver-Portland metro, as one would expect.
I don't remember seeing any, but there is a lot of area cemetery space I have not examined.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Your corroboration is only meaningful if you, too, kept a written record, which you have checked. Because no one is going to remember a specific ride thirty years ago.

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He may not remember TG 1995 but he does remember doing it every TG for years, especially in the 90s..
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Thought I was keeping myself in pretty good shape with all the riding and gym work I do. Got a referral from my PCP for a wonderful PT I saw maybe 15 years ago for two long lived pain areas. One is while standing for greater than 5 minutes in my left hip and the other is my right glute after overdoing it while using the leg curl machine. So with one I can’t stand in place and the other makes it uncomfortable to sit - can’t win either way - luckily the bike does not hurt. Hi diagnosis, is that I have excellent leg and abdominal strength but my back is beyond weak. My other muscles compensate for it, but can only do it so long and the pain begins. So back specific exercises (which I loathe) will now start twice a day and hopefully I can move from beyond weak to weak in a couple of weeks.
Hip issues are the worst. I've been dealing with what I assume is sciatica issues, off/on for the last couple of years, which mostly manifests itself has hip pain. I've been feeling pretty good after a pro bike fit last season, but the hip pain returned this week...hip pain, knee pain, and then occasional tingling down my leg/into my foot. I blame this current flare up of issues on getting back into running for the season and doing too long of runs. I think my cycling fitness is my own worst enemy in regards to running, I go for a run and think to myself how easy it feels, but then my lower body feels thrashed once I cool down from the run.
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