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Old 12-07-11, 01:28 AM
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Congrats! Now you need to get her a bike or two or three of her own.
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well there might be some pee and if your near a military base a PX but this is 2011 so not a 10 unless your talking about looks and certainly a ten Patricia Xena ?
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/considering the delicacy I'd says its lightweeight Reynolds which means PY10....

Congrats Mike.....
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It certainly isn't as pedestrian as a PX-10. Not sure. Perhaps it's a skunkworks model.

And a huge congratulations to you and your better half!
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Don't ever let your wife see this thread. If she does, the "bicycle expert" will be doing all the "bottom bracket overhauls". My wife let me do the very first one on our son. I undid the diaper and commented, "This shouldn't be a problem, it looks just like dirty Phil Wood grease". Guess what job I was permanently assigned to? Seriously, congratulations on the new addition to the stable. Oops, I meant family. Enjoy. I trust Madame Peugeot is doing well?
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Sweeeet. And way too lightweight to be a PX10. All carbon!
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All right, one of the best threads / thread titles ever. Innuendo and out the other.

Oh, and congratulations! Did you tell us her name, or did I miss that somehow?
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
I undid the diaper and commented, "This shouldn't be a problem, it looks just like dirty Phil Wood grease".
Poo that smells like grease? Sign me up
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Originally Posted by mkeller234
Aside from her and wife, nothing else in my life seems very important anymore.
You said a mouthful. A very true mouthful. Congratulations.

speaking of diapers, be glad she's not double butted :>
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
I undid the diaper and commented, "This shouldn't be a problem, it looks just like dirty Phil Wood grease". G
Originally Posted by tugrul
Poo that smells like grease? Sign me up
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You said a mouthful. A very true mouthful. Congratulations.

speaking of diapers, be glad she's not double butted :>
Bless you and your Family
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Mine isn't out of diapers but is pedaling her Radio-Flyer up and down the block. Congradulations and my best wishes to your wife. Do you have the trailer yet?
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WOW congrats! The only thing better than a new bike is a proud PAPA!
These don't need restorations, Just when they get around 14 to 18 years old they can give you lots of problems, but they tend to clear up and be great for the rest of there life's!
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Thanks again everyone!

I guess I didn't mention her name, it's Margot Sophia. There are four family ties to her name.

- Things have been great this past 10 days, we are getting a tiny bit better at it. She is letting us sleep at night now, well, the 2hrs in between feeding her.

- The double butted comment, that had me laughing pretty good. Don't want to wake her up!

- Tmar, her bottom bracket exploded today... big time, up the front and back... neck folds... just a mess. Right now i'd say my wife and I have split diaper duty about 50/50. If it happens on your watch, you get to change it.

- Our families and visitors have been awesome, AKA lots of free meals and help.
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Originally Posted by rhm
All right, one of the best threads / thread titles ever. Innuendo and out the other.
Are you a Cave-In fan??? That is a song title from their album Jupiter.

I didn't want to make a giant fuss, but I did want to show my new daughter off. I thought the old staple, a PX10 thread would be a sneaky way about it.
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Originally Posted by Alan Edwards
Do you have the trailer yet?
Not quite, but I am actively looking. Not that I need it right away, but maybe I can use it to carry things in the mean time. We do have an old tricycle for her.

I'd like to find a miniature version of a bike like one of mine... every girls dream right? Ok, probably not.
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Just get a bike and put a Colnago sticker on it, girls are in it for the fashion. Mine has a fit if I don't match her pink Pooh shirt with pink butterfly pants. Trailers are great and when they get big enough to shake a cow bell they motivate you up the hills.
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