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sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:03 PM

Pcad - you used to weigh two bills?

When I first started riding, I used to make fun of the chubbier cyclists. After the onset of a little maturity, I realized that out of everyone, those are the folks to admire the most. Out there, busting their ass when it would be just as easy to sit on the couch at eat Oreos. They're trying, which is more than most people these days.

Anyway, good for you.

Herbie53 07-28-10 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Imperturbable Ryuu Ichigo (Post 11190439)
I have a 20 mile fast ride tonight. So will limit todays ride to 10 miles. Thats fine.

you sure do short rides. Is Kansas City mountainous?

patentcad 07-28-10 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11190442)
Pcad - you used to weigh two bills?

Just because I didn't do any exercise for five years while I went through all these back issues, and wound up taking massive doses of oxycontin under a doctor's 'care', such as it was. In the end I should have figured that the medical route wasn't working two years earlier, but I was pretty afraid of trying to cope with my back pain holistically (i.e. without pain meds). The hard part was kicking oxycontin without knowing if I wouldn't wind up back on pain pills because I couldn't handle the pain. Happily I have been able to do that, and I've essentially accepted the fact that i'll be in some pain for life from my back. But that's OK. The cycling helps my body and mind so much that it has worked out. That's really why I ride so much.

Since I've been back on my bike my weight has ranged between 165 and 183 or so. 170 this AM. Hopefully after 12 days of climbing Greek mountains in 90º dry Mediterranean heat I'll be down to 165. I can't be too skinny. Like I keep saying, I drive by a Domino's Pizza in January and I gain 3 lbs.

sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11190442)
They're trying, which is more than most people these days.

There was this horribly fat dude who sat in front of me in spin class all winter. Had a closet full of white kits, but no bibs.

That was some gross shlit. He was trying, but I didn't care. I wished he was on the couch eating Oreos.

Velo Gator 07-28-10 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11189245)
I have learned from a very unreliable source that the 2011 Cervelo colors suck.

Ouch! This hurts :(

coasting 07-28-10 01:26 PM

hey pcad

how did you hurt your back? i had sciatica for a few years and the docs were utterly useless. i got it treated by an chiropactor and only 2 treatments and it was fixed permanently.

sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11190489)
The hard part was kicking oxycontin without knowing if I wouldn't wind up back on pain pills because I couldn't handle the pain.

This sentence epitomizes the prescription drug epidemic, especially for oxycontin.

Pain, Prescription, Pain, Refills, Addiction. Repeat.

Again, good for you. I can't tell you how many people I know, socially and professionally, that have been victims of the cycle. The currency at the local high school is prescription meds.

sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by ijen0311 (Post 11190507)
Ouch! This hurts :(

I learned it third hand from someone I didn't know, hence "unreliable."

Nothing to take personally. It had nothing to do with you. I find you very reliable, as far as internet strangers purchasing S2s go.

Velo Vol 07-28-10 01:32 PM

I don't trust doctors.

Velo Gator 07-28-10 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11190631)
I learned it third hand from someone I didn't know, hence "unreliable."

Nothing to take personally. It had nothing to do with you. I find you very reliable, as far as internet strangers purchasing S2s go.

Haha! No worries. I read it and thought, hey, that's me! I tried squeezing a little more info out of that guy, but I got nothing. :(

coasting 07-28-10 01:38 PM

you don't trust them until you have no choice.

cshell 07-28-10 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11190680)
you don't trust them until you have no choice.

Werd

sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by ijen0311 (Post 11190679)
Haha! No worries. I read it and thought, hey, that's me! I tried squeezing a little more info out of that guy, but I got nothing. :(

Actually, it wasn't you. It was the dude that told you.

Did he at least say why the color scheme sucked? Red, white, and black?

coasting 07-28-10 01:46 PM

why do doctors give so many prescriptions?

cshell 07-28-10 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11190735)
why do doctors give so many prescriptions?

$$$

Velo Gator 07-28-10 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11190727)
Actually, it wasn't you. It was the dude that told you.

Did he at least say why the color scheme sucked? Red, white, and black?

No. Just that is wasn't appealing and the past models had been better. But for all I know his favorite color combination is yellow and pink. It makes me wonder if they're moving away from the more simplistic style though. (And I like the white S2, which I guess a lot of folks don't?)

Ziltoid 07-28-10 01:52 PM

I like the other fatness praising thread better.

sbxx1985 07-28-10 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by ijen0311 (Post 11190747)
wasn't appealing and the past models had been better. But for all I know his favorite color combination is yellow and pink.

I have learned from a very unreliable source that the 2011 Cervelo colors suck.

Seriously, thanks for the info. It'll get "leaked" soon enough.

rjones28 07-28-10 01:57 PM

I love the "smart ads". somebody mentioned oxycontin and an add for drug addiction treatment appears at the top of the page.

rjones28 07-28-10 01:57 PM

I'm easily entertained.

Velo Vol 07-28-10 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 11190735)
why do doctors give so many prescriptions?

Patients are bombarded with billions of dollars of advertisements telling them to ask their doctor about drug X.

Perhaps many of them do.

cshell 07-28-10 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 11190826)
Patients are bombarded with billions of dollars of advertisements telling them to ask their doctor about drug X.

Perhaps many of them do.

And they probably get a cut from the drug companies. Hell, if I were a drug company, I'd give doctors a cut to prescribe my stuff. Makes good business sense.

Velo Vol 07-28-10 02:06 PM

Is that legal? I know pharmaceutical companies give doctors freebies and pay for stuff but my assumption is that giving doctors "a cut" would be an ethical no-no.


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