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Old April 20th 04, 01:34 PM
Jay Hill
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Peter Headland wrote:
For those of you who watch bike racing on OLN (an American cable TV
channel), I have two questions:

1. Silicone or saline?

2. What are the aero advantages of the new nose?

They're negated by her pounds of makeup.

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  #12  
Old April 20th 04, 06:12 PM
Peter Headland
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Alex Rodriguez wrote:
Do a google search, this has already been discussed.


I did. It hasn't. I was commenting on her (ridiculous) "new look",
nothing else. Heck, even my wife noticed.
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Old April 20th 04, 06:12 PM
Peter Headland
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Alex Rodriguez wrote:
Do a google search, this has already been discussed.


I did. It hasn't. I was commenting on her (ridiculous) "new look",
nothing else. Heck, even my wife noticed.
  #14  
Old April 21st 04, 12:23 AM
Mike Jacoubowsky/Chain Reaction Bicycles
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You haven't been spending enough time on your bike lately, have you?
Grizzly Peak in two weeks, Sequoia Century just down the road in June!


Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday. Too bad that
you're working Saturdays, Mike. There should be a pretty good size
group of us grizzled old mountain goats there for a 7:30 start.


You're really not being fair, y'know? Telling me about all those cool rides
that run on Saturdays... I have enough time keeping the rest of the staff
on-hand for Saturdays (by far our busiest day of the week); it would look
pretty bad if the boss took off! Of course, I could always rationalize that
it was work-related, since we'd be putting up a page on our website, right?

Besides, there's this bike race in July (one of our busiest months) that I
tend to take a couple weeks off to go see, so I really shouldn't be
complaining *too* much.

--Mike--
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com


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Old April 21st 04, 12:23 AM
Mike Jacoubowsky/Chain Reaction Bicycles
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You haven't been spending enough time on your bike lately, have you?
Grizzly Peak in two weeks, Sequoia Century just down the road in June!


Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday. Too bad that
you're working Saturdays, Mike. There should be a pretty good size
group of us grizzled old mountain goats there for a 7:30 start.


You're really not being fair, y'know? Telling me about all those cool rides
that run on Saturdays... I have enough time keeping the rest of the staff
on-hand for Saturdays (by far our busiest day of the week); it would look
pretty bad if the boss took off! Of course, I could always rationalize that
it was work-related, since we'd be putting up a page on our website, right?

Besides, there's this bike race in July (one of our busiest months) that I
tend to take a couple weeks off to go see, so I really shouldn't be
complaining *too* much.

--Mike--
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com


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Old April 21st 04, 01:33 AM
Jay Beattie
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"Terry Morse" wrote in message
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Mike Jacoubowsk wrote:

You haven't been spending enough time on your bike lately,

have you?
Grizzly Peak in two weeks, Sequoia Century just down the road

in June!

Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday. Too bad

that
you're working Saturdays, Mike. There should be a pretty good

size
group of us grizzled old mountain goats there for a 7:30 start.


Do you still have to bring your own bag lunch? 22 years ago, I
was the first finisher on that ride -- and I did not start early
or cheat! Woohoo. Got to take a victory wherever you can get
it. I really miss Mt. Hamilton, especially this time of year when
the peaks near PDX still have snow on them. I also miss being
able to climb. -- Jay Beattie.


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Old April 21st 04, 01:33 AM
Jay Beattie
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"Terry Morse" wrote in message
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Mike Jacoubowsk wrote:

You haven't been spending enough time on your bike lately,

have you?
Grizzly Peak in two weeks, Sequoia Century just down the road

in June!

Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday. Too bad

that
you're working Saturdays, Mike. There should be a pretty good

size
group of us grizzled old mountain goats there for a 7:30 start.


Do you still have to bring your own bag lunch? 22 years ago, I
was the first finisher on that ride -- and I did not start early
or cheat! Woohoo. Got to take a victory wherever you can get
it. I really miss Mt. Hamilton, especially this time of year when
the peaks near PDX still have snow on them. I also miss being
able to climb. -- Jay Beattie.


  #18  
Old April 21st 04, 05:00 AM
Terry Morse
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Jay Beattie wrote:

"Terry Morse" wrote
Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday.


Do you still have to bring your own bag lunch?


Yes, you have to pack three seperate sacks for three different rest
stops. Although there's talk among the gang about making a coffee
stop in Pleasanton in place of rest stop 3.

22 years ago, I was the first finisher on that ride -- and I did
not start early or cheat! Woohoo.


Way to go! I aiming to finish before dark.
--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
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Old April 21st 04, 05:00 AM
Terry Morse
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Default Kirsten Gum's 2004 performance enhancements

Jay Beattie wrote:

"Terry Morse" wrote
Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday.


Do you still have to bring your own bag lunch?


Yes, you have to pack three seperate sacks for three different rest
stops. Although there's talk among the gang about making a coffee
stop in Pleasanton in place of rest stop 3.

22 years ago, I was the first finisher on that ride -- and I did
not start early or cheat! Woohoo.


Way to go! I aiming to finish before dark.
--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
  #20  
Old April 21st 04, 07:28 AM
Benjamin Weiner
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Terry Morse wrote:
Mike Jacoubowsk wrote:


You haven't been spending enough time on your bike lately, have you?
Grizzly Peak in two weeks, Sequoia Century just down the road in June!


Mt. Hamilton Challenge is even sooner, this Saturday. Too bad that
you're working Saturdays, Mike. There should be a pretty good size
group of us grizzled old mountain goats there for a 7:30 start.


That ride doesn't ever fill up, does it? I had thought
about doing it but would have to do day-of. Plus I still
don't know if I have that day free.

 




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