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2012-05-23 2:32 PM
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QUOTE]TriAya - 2012-05-23 4:35 PM I really must have made the full transformation into Manatee. I can't stop munching on seaweed. It's so delicious!

                              Oh look, another subtle comment on Salty's RR

Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah



2012-05-23 2:34 PM
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Tripopo - 2012-05-23 12:57 PM When I think about grits I think of Charleston's speciality: Shrimp n' Grits

EXACTLY!!!!!!!! How can you not love that creamy goodness with perfectly cooked shrimp piled on top!

You still not working??????????????

2012-05-23 2:35 PM
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bcraht - 2012-05-23 8:32 PM
ukweeble - 2012-05-23 10:39 AM

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QUOTE]TriAya - 2012-05-23 4:35 PM I really must have made the full transformation into Manatee. I can't stop munching on seaweed. It's so delicious!

                              Oh look, another subtle comment on Salty's RR

Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

Finally someone clicks. Thank you Kirsten.



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2012-05-23 2:36 PM
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bcraht - 2012-05-23 1:32 PM
ukweeble - 2012-05-23 10:39 AM

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QUOTE]TriAya - 2012-05-23 4:35 PM I really must have made the full transformation into Manatee. I can't stop munching on seaweed. It's so delicious!

                              Oh look, another subtle comment on Salty's RR

Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

OK, it took me 3 posts to get that one. And I live in New Mexico where they actually say it that way! I guess my humor is like my racing, i'm slow but i get there...

2012-05-23 2:36 PM
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Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 2:48 PM

If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. 

A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run

I'm always up for a challenge...count me in on the Mad Manatee Meetup Double Down Showdown!

2012-05-23 2:36 PM
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Listen Allen, that one didn't fly under my radar. I just chose not to acknowledge it, alright? No points for you! 


2012-05-23 2:38 PM
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melbo55 - 2012-05-23 3:36 PM

Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 2:48 PM

If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. 

A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run

I'm always up for a challenge...count me in on the Mad Manatee Meetup Double Down Showdown!



WOW, we now have a name for this. I like it. I still think I could podium finish, I have been training my entire life for that type of event.
2012-05-23 2:38 PM
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ukweeble - 2012-05-23 1:34 PM
rrrunner - 2012-05-23 8:03 PM

Tripopo - 2012-05-23 12:57 PM When I think about grits I think of Charleston's speciality: Shrimp n' Grits

EXACTLY!!!!!!!! How can you not love that creamy goodness with perfectly cooked shrimp piled on top!

You still not working??????????????

I'm "pacing" myself...

2012-05-23 2:38 PM
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KansasMom - 2012-05-23 2:30 PM

My land. This is the wind out there right now:

'33mph, gusting to 46 mph Strong winds may be causing power outages."
 
The sky is beginning to brown out, from the dust being blown around. Amazing. I was hoping for another windy ride this afternoon, but I may have to bag it if the wind doesn't die down some soon.

Between this post and your avatar, I have a picture of Wizard of Oz in my head.

Ditto!!  You could always go for your run with ski goggles, Felicia!   Oh, and an air purifying unit.  Practice for the nuclear zombie apocalypse. << is that spelled right?  Looks wrong.



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2012-05-23 2:53 PM
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melbo55 - 2012-05-23 2:38 PM
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KansasMom - 2012-05-23 2:30 PM

My land. This is the wind out there right now:

'33mph, gusting to 46 mph Strong winds may be causing power outages."
 
The sky is beginning to brown out, from the dust being blown around. Amazing. I was hoping for another windy ride this afternoon, but I may have to bag it if the wind doesn't die down some soon.

Between this post and your avatar, I have a picture of Wizard of Oz in my head.

Ditto!!  You could always go for your run with ski goggles, Felicia!   Oh, and an air purifying unit.  Practice for the nuclear zombie apocalypse. << is that spelled right?  Looks wrong.

Yes, yes. Do this and take pictures, please

2012-05-23 2:57 PM
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I had grits when I was in LA after Katrina.  They did not look like that and were drier than a popcorn fart.  I had been so excited to try them and then was so disappointed.  May have try again one day.  As for the MM DD Challenge, I would give it a go, but no promises on the not vomiting.


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Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 8:36 PM Listen Allen, that one didn't fly under my radar. I just chose not to acknowledge it, alright? No points for you! 

Man you're tough.

Thanks for the set up Yanti. It was irresistable. And you looked so innocent whilst you posed for the piccie.

2012-05-23 3:12 PM
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Going to print off a photo of the Double Down and take it to our local KFC to see if they will make me one. I think i am going to need to get some training in against you lot.

Keep pacing TJ. Soon be home time

2012-05-23 3:13 PM
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Grits are definitely one of those foods that have to be made correctly.  I spent 6 months in the south and learned that if made correctly they are wonderful! My step-father (from the south) says they taste like whatever you put on them and if you don't put anything on them they taste like fork.

As for the challenge, I'm not sure I could eat one DDe (let alone two) and highly unlikely to complete a race without puking after eating one (or two). But what's a little regurgitation among POD-mates.

2012-05-23 3:15 PM
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bcraht - 2012-05-23 8:57 PM I had grits when I was in LA after Katrina.  They did not look like that and were drier than a popcorn fart.  I had been so excited to try them and then was so disappointed.  May have try again one day.  As for the MM DD Challenge, I would give it a go, but no promises on the not vomiting.

Hehehe.

Has everyone been on the funny pills tonight?

2012-05-23 3:18 PM
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ukweeble - 2012-05-23 3:09 PM

Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 8:36 PM Listen Allen, that one didn't fly under my radar. I just chose not to acknowledge it, alright? No points for you! 

Man you're tough.

Thanks for the set up Yanti. It was irresistable. And you looked so innocent whilst you posed for the piccie.

Yanti, innocent!?!?! Looks like someone else took some funny pills!



2012-05-23 3:19 PM
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uh oh I hate KFC!  also don't eat McDonalds or any of that stuff......

Don't like much in the way of deep fried either - sorry!  That's from a history of gall bladder issues, now removed so no issue but the phobia of eating that stuff remains!

I feel bleugh! this morning.  The cold seems to have faded but I had a bad night's sleep and have woekn up anxious, jittery and I think I have a little fever.  Dammit!  Taken some drugs hoping they kick in soon.  I'm so busy at work so taking a day off is really not a n option and i think that's what I need. 

Oh of course the other reason I'm jittery is I've done no exercise for two days - WTF my body hates that!  Definitely back to the pool tonight.

Oh Grits - they look DISGUSTING - up there with semolina and tapioca, yes I grew up on English school dinners too and now cannot even touch mashed potato either!  School dinners scarred me for life!

2012-05-23 3:20 PM
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Ok, being a vet tech, I had to look up whether or not manatees vomit.  I didn't find the answer, but I did find these little newsy nuggets:
  1. Amount of Food

    • Scientists have estimated an adult manatee eats approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of its body weight in food daily. That means the average adult manatee consumes 100 to 150 pounds of food per day.

    Conserve Heat

    • Scientists believe that the manatee's large size and metabolic rate requires it to eat a lot of plants to conserve heat. It needs a large amount of food to help keep it warm in the cool winter waters.

    Digestion Energy

    • Since manatees spend so much time eating, they need to consume large amounts of food to replace energy spent on digestion. Their food intake helps fuel their continuous-eating regimens.

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rrrunner - 2012-05-23 9:13 PM

Grits are definitely one of those foods that have to be made correctly.  I spent 6 months in the south and learned that if made correctly they are wonderful! My step-father (from the south) says they taste like whatever you put on them and if you don't put anything on them they taste like fork.

As for the challenge, I'm not sure I could eat one DDe (let alone two) and highly unlikely to complete a race without puking after eating one (or two). But what's a little regurgitation among POD-mates.

Firstly, whats the point of a food that doesn't taste of anything?

Secondly, i think the run section should have it's finish line back at the KFC so the actual end of the race can be on completion of the fourth DD. If we are going to do this, we may as well do it right.

2012-05-23 3:24 PM
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bcraht - 2012-05-23 3:20 PM Ok, being a vet tech, I had to look up whether or not manatees vomit.  I didn't find the answer, but I did find these little newsy nuggets:
  1. Amount of Food

    • Scientists have estimated an adult manatee eats approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of its body weight in food daily. That means the average adult manatee consumes 100 to 150 pounds of food per day.

    Conserve Heat

    • Scientists believe that the manatee's large size and metabolic rate requires it to eat a lot of plants to conserve heat. It needs a large amount of food to help keep it warm in the cool winter waters.

    Digestion Energy

    • Since manatees spend so much time eating, they need to consume large amounts of food to replace energy spent on digestion. Their food intake helps fuel their continuous-eating regimens.

Holy sh*t! Ahhh ah ahahahaha! This pretty much gives us a premise for our little double down challenge

2012-05-23 3:24 PM
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bcraht - 2012-05-23 2:20 PM Ok, being a vet tech, I had to look up whether or not manatees vomit.  I didn't find the answer, but I did find these little newsy nuggets:
  1. Amount of Food

    • Scientists have estimated an adult manatee eats approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of its body weight in food daily. That means the average adult manatee consumes 100 to 150 pounds of food per day.

    Conserve Heat

    • Scientists believe that the manatee's large size and metabolic rate requires it to eat a lot of plants to conserve heat. It needs a large amount of food to help keep it warm in the cool winter waters.

    Digestion Energy

    • Since manatees spend so much time eating, they need to consume large amounts of food to replace energy spent on digestion. Their food intake helps fuel their continuous-eating regimens.

I now have an excuse for my grazing...



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OK, enough of this silliness.  I'm off to a swim session.

Good day/evening/morning to you all. Mwah!

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bcraht - 2012-05-23 9:20 PM Ok, being a vet tech, I had to look up whether or not manatees vomit.  I didn't find the answer, but I did find these little newsy nuggets:
  1. Amount of Food

    • Scientists have estimated an adult manatee eats approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of its body weight in food daily. That means the average adult manatee consumes 100 to 150 pounds of food per day.

    Conserve Heat

    • Scientists believe that the manatee's large size and metabolic rate requires it to eat a lot of plants to conserve heat. It needs a large amount of food to help keep it warm in the cool winter waters.

    Digestion Energy

    • Since manatees spend so much time eating, they need to consume large amounts of food to replace energy spent on digestion. Their food intake helps fuel their continuous-eating regimens.

Mad Manatees seems to become more and more apt every day

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Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 1:24 PM
bcraht - 2012-05-23 3:20 PM Ok, being a vet tech, I had to look up whether or not manatees vomit.  I didn't find the answer, but I did find these little newsy nuggets:
  1. Amount of Food

    • Scientists have estimated an adult manatee eats approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of its body weight in food daily. That means the average adult manatee consumes 100 to 150 pounds of food per day.

    Conserve Heat

    • Scientists believe that the manatee's large size and metabolic rate requires it to eat a lot of plants to conserve heat. It needs a large amount of food to help keep it warm in the cool winter waters.

    Digestion Energy

    • Since manatees spend so much time eating, they need to consume large amounts of food to replace energy spent on digestion. Their food intake helps fuel their continuous-eating regimens.

Holy sh*t! Ahhh ah ahahahaha! This pretty much gives us a premise for our little double down challenge

D'ya think Yanti knew all this when she decided to call mentorees manatees, or is that just a lucky co-inkeedink?

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Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 3:31 PM

Oooh so you are in SC, Kirk? I don't think I knew that. I did a road trip from Charlotte to Atlanta one time when my sis was stationed in NC. All I remember about SC was a place, I think it was called South of the Border? What trip!

 

Ah yes with the neon sombrarro and billboards that start about 100 miles out, the always classic tourist trap:

http://www.thesouthoftheborder.com/

 

As for grits it is all in how you make them, fresh not instant and with milk and butter not water.  I used to hate them until I went to a restaurant that made them correctly now one of my favorite dishes.  As for boiled peanuts, it is an aquired taste I will give you that but you get the right kind of cajun or ham flavored ones, with the ham bone in the pot while they are cooking, on a hot day after being out doing yard work and they are fantastic.

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