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2009-11-24 9:21 AM in reply to: #2528868 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:18 AM My Yosemite picture of the day - Yosemite Valley in the morning I want to go. Where do I sign up? |
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2009-11-24 9:22 AM in reply to: #2528844 |
Elite 4201 washington state | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 7:12 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:07 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:00 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hubby is a stud - white water canoeing?? Do you use a standard for that or do they have special ones - like kayaks. I want to live in Oregon and ocean kayak every morning - that would be heaven! OF COURSE DH is a stud!!! what else? Oregon is too cloudy for me. I am more of a sunshine gal. They make white water canoes but you can use regular ones as well. not the really heavy or long ones, though. You put floatation in the canoe (foam) to keep it from filling completely with water and sit on your knees with straps over your feet to keep you in. I have seen people "eskimo roll" a canoe. The only time I tried it was with a boyfriend in the Chatuge river (of Deliverance fame0 BOY was THAT stoopid. We swam through class 5 whitewater. dumb dumb dumb Robin - That is a cruel lie about Oregon - I think people make it up just to keep us from moving there! I spent 3 sun filled days in Bend (but that is inland) and the people I chatted with told me it was like that most of the time. Just like Colorado and snow - sure it snows but it also gets to 60 and 70 in the winter. I live just over the Columbia river from Oregon. The clouds vs sunshine depend on whether you are east or west of the mountains. The good part about where I live is that in a couple of hours I can get to the ocean, the mountains, the rivers or the forests or even the farming plains. The bad part is that I live on the cloudy side of the mountains.. Oh well. DH and I hope to "retire" to eastern Colorado (high plains desert). That is where he grew up. And our first date was a white water rafting trip. So fun! |
2009-11-24 9:22 AM in reply to: #2528720 |
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2009-11-24 9:23 AM in reply to: #2528720 |
Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II Anyone else been to Alaska? I went a couple years ago and loved it. The only negative is that we went via cruise ship and I am just not a cruiser kind of gal. I want to back via land and visit Denali. We saw so many bald eagles, they were like pigeons in NYC. And the bears were incredible! |
2009-11-24 9:24 AM in reply to: #2528879 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:20 AM aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:17 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:15 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:11 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:08 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:59 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:47 AM Kim, If you are up to it (might not be a story you want to share) but what in the world made you leave Montana????????????????????????????????????????? - LOL I get that all the time about Colorado but it got too commercial - Montana seems perfecto to me I love Montana. I was born there. My Dad's side of the family still lives there. He was in the military and that took us all over the map. I more or less grew up in Georgia though. Work took me out to Arizona and then to the east coast. I've been in NJ for the last 10 years. But I will retire out west. My cousins live in Missoula and have a house on Flathead lake. I love going to visit. As a semi type A workaholic it is good for me to hang with people who work to live vs live to work. OK that is cool - we can be friends and you would definitely want to hang out with me - work is a means to travel and exercise and comes a distant 3rd or 4th (I just make it look good by showing up early (then leaving early also) and taking all the good travel sites so the boss thinks I am dedicated ) Yep I need more friends like you. I work crazy long hours and exercise is a real stress reliever. I also take advantage of the travel my job requires, although sometimes it is exhausting. I would never complain though as it has allowed me to see parts of the world I would never otherwise visit. I haven't been to Africa yet and that is definitely on my list. I am jealous of you guys that get to travel for work. What a great way to get to see great places. I make people clean up hazardous waste. WHEN I get to travel is to the industrial wastelands of the country. Robin I just extend my stay - most times I am in industrial parks and stuff like that but my hours are pretty short when I travel most times so I just extend the stay or make due with the free time I have. Thursday I landed at 1:45 but could not see my client until Friday morning so I headed off to Lake Tahoe. Most of the guys I work with would go check in the hotel and find the local bar. I went for a cool drive and saw a pretty cool place. Should have planned better and I could have snuck a nice hike in but I was lallygagging too much! I get to sit in an office in the ghetto and hope the giant spiders don't get me! I'd pick traveling any day over what I have now! GIANT SPIDERS???!!! Yes, giant spiders. Giant spiders that no one has been able to identify yet. When we were in the nice building, before being moved to the ghetto, I always left 2 blazers hanging in my cube, I was right under an air vent and always cold. Now I won't leave anything hanging in here for fear that the spiders will think they found a mate. We used to be in a nice building, with all the other departments. Then someone had this brilliant idea to rearrange everyone. We got moved into a building that was scheduled for demolition. The front of the building is falling off. That's why I call it the ghetto. I just heard this morning that we may be moving back up to the nice building again. Yea!! |
2009-11-24 9:24 AM in reply to: #2528887 |
Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:22 AM sneaked vs. snuck Who knew that sneaked was correct?? I like snuck better. x2 could write a funny limerick about this. |
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2009-11-24 9:25 AM in reply to: #2528890 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:23 AM Anyone else been to Alaska? I went a couple years ago and loved it. The only negative is that we went via cruise ship and I am just not a cruiser kind of gal. I want to back via land and visit Denali. We saw so many bald eagles, they were like pigeons in NYC. And the bears were incredible! Not yet, but that is on my list of places I'd like to visit, too. |
2009-11-24 9:25 AM in reply to: #2528885 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II deehtz - 2009-11-24 10:22 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 7:12 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:07 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:00 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hubby is a stud - white water canoeing?? Do you use a standard for that or do they have special ones - like kayaks. I want to live in Oregon and ocean kayak every morning - that would be heaven! OF COURSE DH is a stud!!! what else? Oregon is too cloudy for me. I am more of a sunshine gal. They make white water canoes but you can use regular ones as well. not the really heavy or long ones, though. You put floatation in the canoe (foam) to keep it from filling completely with water and sit on your knees with straps over your feet to keep you in. I have seen people "eskimo roll" a canoe. The only time I tried it was with a boyfriend in the Chatuge river (of Deliverance fame0 BOY was THAT stoopid. We swam through class 5 whitewater. dumb dumb dumb Robin - That is a cruel lie about Oregon - I think people make it up just to keep us from moving there! I spent 3 sun filled days in Bend (but that is inland) and the people I chatted with told me it was like that most of the time. Just like Colorado and snow - sure it snows but it also gets to 60 and 70 in the winter. I live just over the Columbia river from Oregon. The clouds vs sunshine depend on whether you are east or west of the mountains. The good part about where I live is that in a couple of hours I can get to the ocean, the mountains, the rivers or the forests or even the farming plains. The bad part is that I live on the cloudy side of the mountains.. Oh well. DH and I hope to "retire" to eastern Colorado (high plains desert). That is where he grew up. And our first date was a white water rafting trip. So fun! I was amazed at the changes as you go along the Columbia river.. rainforest to desert. and wineries overlooking the valley. OOhh good times. Here in NC, I used to say that WW rafting was for when you were to drunk to open boat. (rivers are way different than in Colorado AND I was a lot younger). |
2009-11-24 9:26 AM in reply to: #2528885 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II deehtz - 2009-11-24 10:22 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 7:12 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:07 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:00 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hubby is a stud - white water canoeing?? Do you use a standard for that or do they have special ones - like kayaks. I want to live in Oregon and ocean kayak every morning - that would be heaven! OF COURSE DH is a stud!!! what else? Oregon is too cloudy for me. I am more of a sunshine gal. They make white water canoes but you can use regular ones as well. not the really heavy or long ones, though. You put floatation in the canoe (foam) to keep it from filling completely with water and sit on your knees with straps over your feet to keep you in. I have seen people "eskimo roll" a canoe. The only time I tried it was with a boyfriend in the Chatuge river (of Deliverance fame0 BOY was THAT stoopid. We swam through class 5 whitewater. dumb dumb dumb Robin - That is a cruel lie about Oregon - I think people make it up just to keep us from moving there! I spent 3 sun filled days in Bend (but that is inland) and the people I chatted with told me it was like that most of the time. Just like Colorado and snow - sure it snows but it also gets to 60 and 70 in the winter. I live just over the Columbia river from Oregon. The clouds vs sunshine depend on whether you are east or west of the mountains. The good part about where I live is that in a couple of hours I can get to the ocean, the mountains, the rivers or the forests or even the farming plains. The bad part is that I live on the cloudy side of the mountains.. Oh well. DH and I hope to "retire" to eastern Colorado (high plains desert). That is where he grew up. And our first date was a white water rafting trip. So fun! So.... Dee, do you have an extra seat open for Thanksgiving? |
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Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:24 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:20 AM aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:17 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:15 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:11 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:08 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:59 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:47 AM Kim, If you are up to it (might not be a story you want to share) but what in the world made you leave Montana????????????????????????????????????????? - LOL I get that all the time about Colorado but it got too commercial - Montana seems perfecto to me I love Montana. I was born there. My Dad's side of the family still lives there. He was in the military and that took us all over the map. I more or less grew up in Georgia though. Work took me out to Arizona and then to the east coast. I've been in NJ for the last 10 years. But I will retire out west. My cousins live in Missoula and have a house on Flathead lake. I love going to visit. As a semi type A workaholic it is good for me to hang with people who work to live vs live to work. OK that is cool - we can be friends and you would definitely want to hang out with me - work is a means to travel and exercise and comes a distant 3rd or 4th (I just make it look good by showing up early (then leaving early also) and taking all the good travel sites so the boss thinks I am dedicated ) Yep I need more friends like you. I work crazy long hours and exercise is a real stress reliever. I also take advantage of the travel my job requires, although sometimes it is exhausting. I would never complain though as it has allowed me to see parts of the world I would never otherwise visit. I haven't been to Africa yet and that is definitely on my list. I am jealous of you guys that get to travel for work. What a great way to get to see great places. I make people clean up hazardous waste. WHEN I get to travel is to the industrial wastelands of the country. Robin I just extend my stay - most times I am in industrial parks and stuff like that but my hours are pretty short when I travel most times so I just extend the stay or make due with the free time I have. Thursday I landed at 1:45 but could not see my client until Friday morning so I headed off to Lake Tahoe. Most of the guys I work with would go check in the hotel and find the local bar. I went for a cool drive and saw a pretty cool place. Should have planned better and I could have snuck a nice hike in but I was lallygagging too much! I get to sit in an office in the ghetto and hope the giant spiders don't get me! I'd pick traveling any day over what I have now! GIANT SPIDERS???!!! Yes, giant spiders. Giant spiders that no one has been able to identify yet. When we were in the nice building, before being moved to the ghetto, I always left 2 blazers hanging in my cube, I was right under an air vent and always cold. Now I won't leave anything hanging in here for fear that the spiders will think they found a mate. We used to be in a nice building, with all the other departments. Then someone had this brilliant idea to rearrange everyone. We got moved into a building that was scheduled for demolition. The front of the building is falling off. That's why I call it the ghetto. I just heard this morning that we may be moving back up to the nice building again. Yea!! Now spiders give me the heebee jeebees. Do NOT like them. That was one thing I didn't like about AZ....huge hairy spiders. Ann, you should sue for hostile work environment. |
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Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II Heebee jeebee *toppage* |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:25 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:23 AM Anyone else been to Alaska? I went a couple years ago and loved it. The only negative is that we went via cruise ship and I am just not a cruiser kind of gal. I want to back via land and visit Denali. We saw so many bald eagles, they were like pigeons in NYC. And the bears were incredible! Not yet, but that is on my list of places I'd like to visit, too. Me too! I was going with my mom (on a cruise) and was going to stay an extra couple of weeks but had to cancel it. I have a friend who is a bush pilot up there and his wife is a pro ice climber. (The DH used to ice climb but he hasn't in a loooong time- I, however, will NEVER ice climb). It would be way fun if I could get up there. |
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Elite 3447 West Allis, WI | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II ceilidh - 2009-11-24 8:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hello everyone! I gotta jump in on this!! I have a cousin who does the ironwolf I believe it is called, he white water canoes, mountain bike and run I think? He asked me to join him on one of his practice canoe rides and I had a blast! ok now to go catch up! |
2009-11-24 9:34 AM in reply to: #2528926 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:31 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:30 AM aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:25 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:23 AM Anyone else been to Alaska? I went a couple years ago and loved it. The only negative is that we went via cruise ship and I am just not a cruiser kind of gal. I want to back via land and visit Denali. We saw so many bald eagles, they were like pigeons in NYC. And the bears were incredible! Not yet, but that is on my list of places I'd like to visit, too. Me too! I was going with my mom (on a cruise) and was going to stay an extra couple of weeks but had to cancel it. I have a friend who is a bush pilot up there and his wife is a pro ice climber. (The DH used to ice climb but he hasn't in a loooong time- I, however, will NEVER ice climb). It would be way fun if I could get up there. They have a cool Ice climbing week in Ouray, CO every year - Something I would like to try but doubt I ever would. That and real rock climbing! I have heard of that one. NOT for me-turns out I really really really like the ground. My whole family thinks that climbing- any kind- is fun fun fun. We live by some awesome cliffs and they are always up there. Not the DH, too much since his shoulder replacement. However, there are days that the three of them go up and climb and I just sit here and fret (drink wine) untill they get back. |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II Hi Kim |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II kimk - 2009-11-24 10:33 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 8:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hello everyone! I gotta jump in on this!! I have a cousin who does the ironwolf I believe it is called, he white water canoes, mountain bike and run I think? He asked me to join him on one of his practice canoe rides and I had a blast! ok now to go catch up! KIM!!! Where have you been!!??!!?? Oh, and good luck with the catching up thing! |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II Holy Moley, the time just snuck up on me. Here I was enjoying myself and now its 10:30 and I haven't done a thing. Later ghoulies I am just going to sneak out.. |
2009-11-24 9:37 AM in reply to: #2528910 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:28 AM aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:24 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:20 AM aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:17 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 10:15 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 10:11 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 10:08 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:59 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:47 AM Kim, If you are up to it (might not be a story you want to share) but what in the world made you leave Montana????????????????????????????????????????? - LOL I get that all the time about Colorado but it got too commercial - Montana seems perfecto to me I love Montana. I was born there. My Dad's side of the family still lives there. He was in the military and that took us all over the map. I more or less grew up in Georgia though. Work took me out to Arizona and then to the east coast. I've been in NJ for the last 10 years. But I will retire out west. My cousins live in Missoula and have a house on Flathead lake. I love going to visit. As a semi type A workaholic it is good for me to hang with people who work to live vs live to work. OK that is cool - we can be friends and you would definitely want to hang out with me - work is a means to travel and exercise and comes a distant 3rd or 4th (I just make it look good by showing up early (then leaving early also) and taking all the good travel sites so the boss thinks I am dedicated ) Yep I need more friends like you. I work crazy long hours and exercise is a real stress reliever. I also take advantage of the travel my job requires, although sometimes it is exhausting. I would never complain though as it has allowed me to see parts of the world I would never otherwise visit. I haven't been to Africa yet and that is definitely on my list. I am jealous of you guys that get to travel for work. What a great way to get to see great places. I make people clean up hazardous waste. WHEN I get to travel is to the industrial wastelands of the country. Robin I just extend my stay - most times I am in industrial parks and stuff like that but my hours are pretty short when I travel most times so I just extend the stay or make due with the free time I have. Thursday I landed at 1:45 but could not see my client until Friday morning so I headed off to Lake Tahoe. Most of the guys I work with would go check in the hotel and find the local bar. I went for a cool drive and saw a pretty cool place. Should have planned better and I could have snuck a nice hike in but I was lallygagging too much! I get to sit in an office in the ghetto and hope the giant spiders don't get me! I'd pick traveling any day over what I have now! GIANT SPIDERS???!!! Yes, giant spiders. Giant spiders that no one has been able to identify yet. When we were in the nice building, before being moved to the ghetto, I always left 2 blazers hanging in my cube, I was right under an air vent and always cold. Now I won't leave anything hanging in here for fear that the spiders will think they found a mate. We used to be in a nice building, with all the other departments. Then someone had this brilliant idea to rearrange everyone. We got moved into a building that was scheduled for demolition. The front of the building is falling off. That's why I call it the ghetto. I just heard this morning that we may be moving back up to the nice building again. Yea!! Now spiders give me the heebee jeebees. Do NOT like them. That was one thing I didn't like about AZ....huge hairy spiders. Ann, you should sue for hostile work environment. Wait... there are huge hairy spiders in AZ? That is where I wanted to go! Time to pick someplace else. |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie eliptical v ST November challenge II aspeelma - 2009-11-24 10:36 AM kimk - 2009-11-24 10:33 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 8:57 AM wgraves7582 - 2009-11-24 9:45 AM kcarroll - 2009-11-24 9:37 AM ceilidh - 2009-11-24 9:32 AM Okay all, I am in on any trip. I'm bringing DH, though. He is good for DD and hauling equipment. We live in his families home (200+ years) but both LOVE to travel. Brining Mt bikes, kayaks and DH has to canoe. Road and Mtn bikes for me. Love to borrow a kayak. I've always wanted to ocean kayak, but never tried. My son and I did on the Mystic River and we want to buy one this year when Uncle Sam pays us back! When I was at Lake Tahoe I saw a guy out and I wanted to swim out to meet him but the water was a little too cold w/o wetsuit! I love love love to kayak. I am not too good at white water but fair. I have a "lake" kayak (not quite as pointy as an ocean kayak) but it can do the trick there too. It has pedals!! So I can paddle or pedal. The DH only likes to canoe- either white water or flat- NOT for me. white water canoeing is hard. We have not had a chance to do either for a while. Maybe if the weather doesn't suck we'll get some time this weekend. Hello everyone! I gotta jump in on this!! I have a cousin who does the ironwolf I believe it is called, he white water canoes, mountain bike and run I think? He asked me to join him on one of his practice canoe rides and I had a blast! ok now to go catch up! KIM!!! Where have you been!!??!!?? Oh, and good luck with the catching up thing! |
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