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patentcad 06-27-10 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11024424)
I should just banish all of you pinheads, starting with Gomer.

You don't have the authority to do that you moron.

patentcad 06-27-10 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11024425)
You don't have the authority to do that you moron.

That's the whole problem with this stupid place.

patentcad 06-27-10 04:40 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11024427)
That's the whole problem with this stupid place.

Correct.

NathanC 06-27-10 04:53 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11024428)
Correct.

http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/mno0296l.jpg

gsteinb 06-27-10 04:56 AM

pcad can actually string together a 10k foot 100 mile ride. I used to do it when I lived in that area, it uses 5 'major' climbs: storm king, bear mt, willow grove road (aka gate hill), greenwood lake, and mount peter. Along the way there are also several .5-1 mile grinders that kick the total up to 10k. I haven't done that loop in probably 15 years, but I rode it pretty regularly way back when.

sbxx1985 06-27-10 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11024424)
I should just banish all of you pinheads, starting with Gomer.

In all fairness, your soccer comment was ignorant.

Tulex 06-27-10 08:25 AM

I just ate a nectarine that wasn't ripe.
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_XtLxi9UyohQ/S2.../Sour_Face.jpg
Actually, that looks like a young Gomer.

Velo Vol 06-27-10 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11024728)
In all fairness, your soccer comment was ignorant.

I'll grant his point that a U.S. soccer should be more competitive and defeat countries like Ghana.

But his suggestion that soccer is on par with other youth sports is wrong. There's plenty of kid's soccer leagues. But by the time you reach high school, all the focus is on basketball, football, baseball, or the other second-tier sports. Those are the sports where all the pro money is, and, unsurprisingly, those are the sports that all the good athletes gravitate towards.

Did you see that U.S. soccer team in action? The players couldn't even pass back and forth very well. I say it's largely because the great American athletes are working on passing a real football.

heckler 06-27-10 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by gsteinb (Post 11024444)
pcad can actually string together a 10k foot 100 mile ride. I used to do it when I lived in that area, it uses 5 'major' climbs: storm king, bear mt, willow grove road (aka gate hill), greenwood lake, and mount peter. Along the way there are also several .5-1 mile grinders that kick the total up to 10k. I haven't done that loop in probably 15 years, but I rode it pretty regularly way back when.

Is mount peter the climb to pcad's house?

gstein are you coming down to south jersey for the crits on the 3rd and the 4th? I have seen you had done them in years past.

patentcad 06-27-10 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by gsteinb (Post 11024444)
pcad can actually string together a 10k foot 100 mile ride.

Correct.

patentcad 06-27-10 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by heckler (Post 11024905)
Is mount peter the climb to pcad's house?

No, Mt. Peter is a larger 600+ foot vertical hill south of here.

patentcad 06-27-10 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11024728)
In all fairness, soccer blows.

Fixed.

patentcad 06-27-10 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by gsteinb (Post 11024444)
pcad can actually string together a 10k foot 100 mile ride. I used to do it when I lived in that area, it uses 5 'major' climbs: storm king, bear mt, willow grove road (aka gate hill), greenwood lake, and mount peter. Along the way there are also several .5-1 mile grinders that kick the total up to 10k. I haven't done that loop in probably 15 years, but I rode it pretty regularly way back when.

I may actually have to give that route a whirl. The only climb I don't know is Storm King, unless you mean climbing it over Rt. 9W, or is there some back road that's better?

Velo Vol 06-27-10 09:50 AM

Is losing 4-1 in soccer considered to be embarrassing?

patentcad 06-27-10 09:57 AM

Today was typical up here. I wasn't looking for climbs, just a 60 mile relatively flat route with the rolling hills around here. That resulted in 3500' of vertical, the biggest single climb was the 400' slog up Mt. Doom at the end. So if you really go out looking for every climb on a 100 mile loop around here, 10,000' of vertical should be doable. I routinely do 4000' on 50 mile rides that are mostly just rolling terrain.

It will be interesting when I go to Greece logging my vertical feet there. Those are longer 6+ mile, 2000 vertical foot climbs over the main ridge that runs up the spine of the island. I go up and over that ridge each day, both ways, and then sometimes do some additional climbing. Looking forward to it.

patentcad 06-27-10 10:31 AM

My house is full of teenage girls (my daughter's latest sleepover pals). The Teen Drama is rather amazing.

heckler 06-27-10 10:40 AM

aren't you worried you are gonna keep the young stalk...errmm suitor interested with talk of a house full of teenaged girls.

Velo Vol 06-27-10 10:50 AM

Speaking of climbs, yesterday I did that bugger of an ascent on Butterfly Gap Road up Chilhowee Mountain.

Visualize four Mount Dooms in a row.

patentcad 06-27-10 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 11025258)
Speaking of climbs, yesterday I did that bugger of an ascent on Butterfly Gap Road up Chilhowee Mountain.

Visualize four Mount Dooms in a row.

You couldn't handle one Mt. Doom in a row you Gomer Fred.

coasting 06-27-10 12:17 PM

What a day. I'm never watching England play another game ever again. Fing dumb spineless babies.

If I hadn't managed to remove that giant wax ball from my left ear, this would have been a wasted day.

Is this what it's like to be a Mets fan?

patentcad 06-27-10 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11025519)

If I hadn't managed to remove that giant wax ball from my left ear, this would have been a wasted day.

That is so friggin gross. But not as gross as this one scene in 'The Road', the Viggo M. movie we watched on Pay Per View last night.

sbxx1985 06-27-10 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11025519)
Is this what it's like to be a Cubs fan?

Fixed.

coasting 06-27-10 12:25 PM

when you watch a game like that, you really need to get hammered. As the designated driver, i watched all the gory horrors stone cold sober whilst my mates got more and more sloshed to numb the senses.

At least Argentina/mexico is on now. A decent game for sure.

patentcad 06-27-10 12:28 PM

It's soccer. Get a grip. How do people watch that sport?

patentcad 06-27-10 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 10401079)
Hey Pcad,

PM me with the details of why you think you're all that.

I never did this. I'll get around to it now.


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