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it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. I did switch over
to the Nokian studded tires and wear my Sorels though. Beats driving, even at midnight, in the woods, with a giant snotsickle attached to my 'stache. ..max -- The part of betatron @ earthlink . net was played by a garden gnome |
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Scott in SoCal wrote:
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 05:08:35 -0600, max wrote: it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. I did switch over to the Nokian studded tires and wear my Sorels though. Beats driving, even at midnight, in the woods, with a giant snotsickle attached to my 'stache. I wonder if Brent has been riding to work the last couple of days? Rode my first really cold weather commute this morning. Think it was a little below 20. Not too bad. I should have pedaled in yesterday but wimped out because my ice bike (Nokians and 20W headlight) isn't set up yet. But it seems I wouldn't have needed it anyways. Roads around here (W Mass/USA) are usually clear enough for road tires a couple days after a storm. SMH |
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On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 05:08:35 -0600, max
wrote: it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. Take the garbage out, this am, in your pj's while coffee is brewing, and your hair is wet. See if it still feels as fun. |
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On Dec 6, 5:08 am, max wrote:
it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. I did switch over to the Nokian studded tires and wear my Sorels though. Beats driving, even at midnight, in the woods, with a giant snotsickle attached to my 'stache. So much for that cucumber-chili paleta I was gonna eat later. |
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In chi.general max wrote:
: it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. I did switch over : to the Nokian studded tires and wear my Sorels though. : Beats driving, even at midnight, in the woods, with a giant snotsickle : attached to my 'stache. I haven't had the bike out this month... now I feel bad... there is still some ice on the sidestreets, not sure I wanna go pedaling in chitown just yet this December... -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
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John Hines wrote:
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 05:08:35 -0600, max wrote: it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. Take the garbage out, this am, in your pj's while coffee is brewing, and your hair is wet. See if it still feels as fun. Don't blame the weather. Obviously you need to drink coffee to engage the brain before doing anything else, including bathing. Of course you put the garbage out first before bathing. Duh. The problem with making coffee is that sometimes one needs a minimal level of brain function to get the proportions correct. |
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On 2007-12-07, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
The problem with making coffee is that sometimes one needs a minimal level of brain function to get the proportions correct. That's why man invented pots with timers, so you can set it up the evening before. ..max has laid a nice guilt trip on me, though; I haven't been on the bike since before Thanksgiving. -- Kristian Zoerhoff |
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Kristian M Zoerhoff wrote:
On 2007-12-07, Adam H. Kerman wrote: The problem with making coffee is that sometimes one needs a minimal level of brain function to get the proportions correct. That's why man invented pots with timers, so you can set it up the evening before. .max has laid a nice guilt trip on me, though; I haven't been on the bike since before Thanksgiving. Has lethargy hit the Fox River Valley? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia "Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter |
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Kristian M Zoerhoff wrote:
On 2007-12-07, Adam H. Kerman wrote: The problem with making coffee is that sometimes one needs a minimal level of brain function to get the proportions correct. That's why man invented pots with timers, so you can set it up the evening before. I suppose. Coffee tends to pick up odors, so I never put it out the night before. |
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On 07 Dec 2007 01:48:39 GMT, "Adam H. Kerman" wrote:
John Hines wrote: On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 05:08:35 -0600, max wrote: it's all in the layers. 0 F last night. fun ride. Take the garbage out, this am, in your pj's while coffee is brewing, and your hair is wet. See if it still feels as fun. Don't blame the weather. Obviously you need to drink coffee to engage the brain before doing anything else, including bathing. I don't blame the weather. I don't drink coffee, but rather diet pepsi. Of course you put the garbage out first before bathing. Duh. Or simply stay inside when it's cold outside. Which it is. Cold and slippery. |
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