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2008-01-26 10:17 PM in reply to: #1177937 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Dee, step away from COJ!! I am heading to bed. I need to get some sleep to try to get over this cold. See y'all tomorrow!! |
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2008-01-26 10:17 PM in reply to: #1177937 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII D001 - 2008-01-26 11:10 PM Help! I'm becoming addicted to CoJ's "Beat the Picture" and "One Word Game" threads! Yeah, the One Word Game is fun. I haven't checked out the picture return one in awhile. |
2008-01-26 10:18 PM in reply to: #1165766 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII G'night Jen! |
2008-01-26 10:18 PM in reply to: #1177920 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII D001 - 2008-01-26 10:59 PM milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:57 PM Heh, I added your comment already: I'll need a CHATTY team that will throw me into the pool if necessary D001 - 2008-01-26 10:55 PM Artemis - 2008-01-26 10:52 PM Ha! Judi is on the spreadsheet right now, requesting all the Nibbs as teammates. LOL D001 - 2008-01-26 10:50 PM Artemis - 2008-01-26 10:43 PM I like the chatty teams. Sometimes teams are really quiet and that's not nearly as much fun. And I figured you liked chatty. I PUT you on a chatty team this month, didn't I? LOL Hm, maybe you can head up a run team, and Kristen can head up a run team, and I'll split the "running Nibbs" between you. (And if you have teammate requests, you can always note it in the "comments" section of the spreadsheet.) Not sure about Mila's team though. Depends on who decides to swim. (Although, the "Talking Tilapias" are REALLY chatty. We're just behind Beth's team in post count I do like chatty. My team this month is cool. I've had months where no one really talks - it's been awhile, but it doesn't seem like much of a team challenge in that case. Hmmm... I must not have looked closely enough 'cause I didn't see where I could make special requests. Oh well, I went straight to the source so I'm good . Most excellent!! |
2008-01-26 10:19 PM in reply to: #1177944 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Artemis - 2008-01-26 11:17 PM Dee, step away from COJ!! I am heading to bed. I need to get some sleep to try to get over this cold. See y'all tomorrow!! So instead of CoJ, maybe I should just stay in the Challenge forum? Like that's less addictive. LOL Nite! Feel better! |
2008-01-26 10:22 PM in reply to: #1177946 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! |
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2008-01-26 10:26 PM in reply to: #1177956 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... |
2008-01-27 7:31 AM in reply to: #1177960 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:26 PM D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. |
2008-01-27 7:49 AM in reply to: #1165766 |
Elite 4148 Utah | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Mornin' Sal... and other Nibbs who aren't awake yet. Go figure, the one mornin' I get to sleep in (at least til 7:30) I wake up at 6!!! And can't fall back to sleep, dang nasal congestion. |
2008-01-27 8:01 AM in reply to: #1165766 |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Morning Nibbs! I got a short brick in today--whoo hoo! Hadn't done one in ages, like maybe since my last race in September?? Does anybody read "Bicycling" mag? There's a great 2 paGE ARTICLE WITH A SHORT CORE WORKOUT IN IT. i TRIED IT LAST NIGHT AND IT WAS HARD!! I usually do an hour long core endurance class each week and still found this challenging. Lots of yoga and pilates moves in it |
2008-01-27 8:03 AM in reply to: #1178085 |
Elite 4148 Utah | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII zipp1 - 2008-01-27 7:01 AM Morning Nibbs! I got a short brick in today--whoo hoo! Hadn't done one in ages, like maybe since my last race in September?? Does anybody read "Bicycling" mag? There's a great 2 paGE ARTICLE WITH A SHORT CORE WORKOUT IN IT. i TRIED IT LAST NIGHT AND IT WAS HARD!! I usually do an hour long core endurance class each week and still found this challenging. Lots of yoga and pilates moves in it Curious to check it out, does the mag have a weblink? |
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2008-01-27 10:05 AM in reply to: #1165766 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Morning Nibbs! I used to get bicycling magazine, but I don't anymore. I'd be interested in the workout. |
2008-01-27 10:20 AM in reply to: #1165766 |
Champion 6107 Out running or enjoying a fine glass of red... | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Happy Sunday, Nibbs! Having a nice quiet weekend with the family...and productive - we ordered electric toothbrushes and a mattress for the guest room. Just what we all needed. Hope everyone else is enjoying the weekend. On deck today - laundry & spin class at 12:30. Yeah! And just to commit it to writing...I WILL get in the pool this week. |
2008-01-27 11:09 AM in reply to: #1165766 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Morning Nibbs yesterday was kind of a strange day. i was feeling quite out of sorts for a variety of reasons - feeling more like myself today headed to the gym, which will help even more |
2008-01-27 11:10 AM in reply to: #1178068 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII sparco - 2008-01-27 7:31 AM milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:26 PM D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. LOL! Interesting statistic Sal, i wonder if that means that the cheescake factories are especially busy during August and September??? LOL! |
2008-01-27 11:30 AM in reply to: #1178088 |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII geauxtri - 2008-01-27 8:03 AM zipp1 - 2008-01-27 7:01 AM Morning Nibbs! I got a short brick in today--whoo hoo! Hadn't done one in ages, like maybe since my last race in September?? Does anybody read "Bicycling" mag? There's a great 2 paGE ARTICLE WITH A SHORT CORE WORKOUT IN IT. i TRIED IT LAST NIGHT AND IT WAS HARD!! I usually do an hour long core endurance class each week and still found this challenging. Lots of yoga and pilates moves in it Curious to check it out, does the mag have a weblink? [/QUOTE)www.bicycling.com the article is called HArdcoRE I'll post a short description in th log you can look at... |
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2008-01-27 12:17 PM in reply to: #1178068 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII sparco - 2008-01-27 8:31 AM Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. Sal - does this mean that you've been having lot of cheesecake recently??? Also, I laughed at your comment on the February spreadsheet sign-up - about how other folks need the "captain" experience. HA! If that's the case, I think you could use some Challenge Organizing experience. Maybe in March. |
2008-01-27 12:23 PM in reply to: #1178247 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII lastcall2003 - 2008-01-27 12:10 PM sparco - 2008-01-27 7:31 AM milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:26 PM D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. LOL! Interesting statistic Sal, i wonder if that means that the cheescake factories are especially busy during August and September??? LOL! Actually, I once read an article that said more children are born 9 months after the winter months, than are born 9 months after summer months. (Although, one could argue that this is an evolutionary thing too - since "way back when," there would have been more food available for the infant during summer. In fact, some species have a 12 month gestational period, where the fetus is actually "dormant" (ie: stops development) for several months. This allows Mom to make it back to the summer feeding grounds prior to giving birth and having to care for an infant.) Whoops, my geekiness is showing. *poof* I'm gone. |
2008-01-27 2:46 PM in reply to: #1178322 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII I've heard the statistic about more kids being conceived during the winter months. Nothing better to do when it's cold, I guess. |
2008-01-27 4:22 PM in reply to: #1178322 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII D001 - 2008-01-27 12:23 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-01-27 12:10 PM Actually, I once read an article that said more children are born 9 months after the winter months, than are born 9 months after summer months. (Although, one could argue that this is an evolutionary thing too - since "way back when," there would have been more food available for the infant during summer. In fact, some species have a 12 month gestational period, where the fetus is actually "dormant" (ie: stops development) for several months. This allows Mom to make it back to the summer feeding grounds prior to giving birth and having to care for an infant.) Whoops, my geekiness is showing. *poof* I'm gone. sparco - 2008-01-27 7:31 AM milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:26 PM D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. LOL! Interesting statistic Sal, i wonder if that means that the cheescake factories are especially busy during August and September??? LOL! Dee, sometimes I suspect that you actually have more time on your hands than WE all suspect. |
2008-01-27 4:24 PM in reply to: #1178553 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII sparco - 2008-01-27 4:22 PM D001 - 2008-01-27 12:23 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-01-27 12:10 PM Actually, I once read an article that said more children are born 9 months after the winter months, than are born 9 months after summer months. (Although, one could argue that this is an evolutionary thing too - since "way back when," there would have been more food available for the infant during summer. In fact, some species have a 12 month gestational period, where the fetus is actually "dormant" (ie: stops development) for several months. This allows Mom to make it back to the summer feeding grounds prior to giving birth and having to care for an infant.) Whoops, my geekiness is showing. *poof* I'm gone. sparco - 2008-01-27 7:31 AM milaminute - 2008-01-26 10:26 PM D001 - 2008-01-26 11:22 PM Well, I'm off to take the dog out. Nothing like going outside when it's dark and cold. (But at least I don't live in the FROZEN TUNDRA, like some other BTers do. ) Nite Mila! Nighty night!!! Yeah, frozen tundra would be bad... Morning Nibbs! More cheesecake is sold and consumed per capita in the FROZEN TUNDRA than in any other part of the world. Especially during the winter months. LOL! Interesting statistic Sal, i wonder if that means that the cheescake factories are especially busy during August and September??? LOL! Dee, sometimes I suspect that you actually have more time on your hands than WE all suspect. ROTFLMAO!!! good one Sal! |
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2008-01-27 8:11 PM in reply to: #1165766 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII How's everyone doing tonight? I'm sad the weekend is over. This week is going to be busy. |
2008-01-27 8:18 PM in reply to: #1165766 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Hi Jen! I'm doing pretty well - this next week will be busy for me as well what's on tap for you? |
2008-01-27 8:21 PM in reply to: #1165766 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII Hey Jen! Hi Bethie! NIBBS! |
2008-01-27 8:28 PM in reply to: #1165766 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Nibbs XIII |
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