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2008-03-20 7:40 PM in reply to: #1283834 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Cashmason - 2008-03-20 4:42 PM Yay for 1000 posts for this thread. Hope Mila hasn't worn Sal out. Heh... nope, I only saw him briefly. Then I got stuck in Minnesota. Why the hell couldn't the meeting have been in Miami or, say, the Cayman Islands? Sal had some flimsy excuse about why he couldn't come out with us... something like friends and new babies and stuff. Pishah.
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2008-03-20 10:09 PM in reply to: #1284283 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed milaminute - 2008-03-20 7:40 PM Cashmason - 2008-03-20 4:42 PM Yay for 1000 posts for this thread. Hope Mila hasn't worn Sal out. Heh... nope, I only saw him briefly. Then I got stuck in Minnesota. Why the hell couldn't the meeting have been in Miami or, say, the Cayman Islands? Sal had some flimsy excuse about why he couldn't come out with us... something like friends and new babies and stuff. Pishah. Excuse? I was also trying to convince my wife that despite how cute baby L was, it didn't mean we had to have another adorable baby of our own. Plus I'm askeered of Mila...she's trying to get me to drink the Kool-Aid. ...and yes, it's true...she's EVERY bit as cool in person... |
2008-03-21 8:52 AM in reply to: #1284525 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed sparco - 2008-03-20 11:09 PM Excuse? I was also trying to convince my wife that despite how cute baby L was, it didn't mean we had to have another adorable baby of our own. You should have another one! Oh, and if you had gone out you coulda saved that discussion for later... Plus I'm askeered of Mila...she's trying to get me to drink the Kool-Aid. That's not why you should be askeered of me! There are way better reasons starting with my cold little heart. Besides, you'll drink it someday... you'll wise up... did you know that 10% of the population in the Twin Cities has a LTF membership??? That's HUGE! If I were you I'd join and start doing the Tuesday night rides with the CEO . ...and yes, it's true...she's EVERY bit as cool in person... Oh, I see. So you didn't already know this? How quickly they forget...
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2008-03-21 1:26 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Veteran 291 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed I did a little super Sprint today. Check out the details in my blog... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/index-weekly.asp?memberid=50548&year=&month=&day= Hope everyone has a great weekend! I will be hosting dinner and Easter egg hunt for my family on Sunday, 25 people in total. Talk about an endurance event. Edited by gygyhawk 2008-03-21 1:28 PM |
2008-03-22 3:30 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 1157 Tremonton, Utah | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed RED LETTER DAY for me today! Longest ride since July 22, 2006!!!! (BT training logs make finding such trivial things SO easy!) 33.65 miles! WHEW! It was great Bunch of BTer's here organized a group OWS and bike ride. Didn't get in on the swim, but had a great ride! LOTS of hills (Which SAL tells me are my Friends -- but I'm DEFINATELY NOT convinced of!!!!!). The hills got tough, and so my speeds weren't spectacular, but I was able to keep with the group pretty well (some are training for IMAZ) even though I think they may have been going a little bit more slow for the group as a whole. Legs feel like rubber now, and I want to SLEEP! But got to get the chores done! Oh well, now I've broken my arm patting myself on the back, so maybe I can go get a nap!!! (No, that's out of the question -- Mrs. UTTRIMAN has a LONG honeydo list, so I better get crackin! )
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2008-03-22 3:41 PM in reply to: #1284912 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed milaminute - 2008-03-21 8:52 AM sparco - 2008-03-20 11:09 PM Excuse? I was also trying to convince my wife that despite how cute baby L was, it didn't mean we had to have another adorable baby of our own. You should have another one! Oh, and if you had gone out you coulda saved that discussion for later... Uh...o.k....do the math...I'm 43 now...if we had another baby, that would be 9 months from now (44)...by the time the 'baby' graduates from high school, I would be a card carrying member of the AARP... Uh...NO... |
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2008-03-22 3:42 PM in reply to: #1285635 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed gygyhawk - 2008-03-21 1:26 PM I did a little super Sprint today. Check out the details in my blog... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/index-weekly.asp?memberid=50548&year=&month=&day= Hope everyone has a great weekend! I will be hosting dinner and Easter egg hunt for my family on Sunday, 25 people in total. Talk about an endurance event. Cool tri-al run GyGy! Did you ever think YOU would be showing hubby how to do all this? Happy Easter! |
2008-03-22 3:50 PM in reply to: #1287373 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed UTTriman - 2008-03-22 3:30 PM RED LETTER DAY for me today! Longest ride since July 22, 2006!!!! (BT training logs make finding such trivial things SO easy!) 33.65 miles! WHEW! It was great Bunch of BTer's here organized a group OWS and bike ride. Didn't get in on the swim, but had a great ride! LOTS of hills (Which SAL tells me are my Friends -- but I'm DEFINATELY NOT convinced of!!!!!). The hills got tough, and so my speeds weren't spectacular, but I was able to keep with the group pretty well (some are training for IMAZ) even though I think they may have been going a little bit more slow for the group as a whole. Legs feel like rubber now, and I want to SLEEP! But got to get the chores done! Oh well, now I've broken my arm patting myself on the back, so maybe I can go get a nap!!! (No, that's out of the question -- Mrs. UTTRIMAN has a LONG honeydo list, so I better get crackin! ) Congrats Brett! We had a BT 6/12 mile run this morning in the snow... I've got honey-dos to take care of today as well. Taping, priming and painting...ugh... Happy Easter! |
2008-03-22 8:04 PM in reply to: #1287384 |
Veteran 291 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed sparco - 2008-03-22 4:42 PM gygyhawk - 2008-03-21 1:26 PM I did a little super Sprint today. Check out the details in my blog... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/index-weekly.asp?memberid=50548&year=&month=&day= Hope everyone has a great weekend! I will be hosting dinner and Easter egg hunt for my family on Sunday, 25 people in total. Talk about an endurance event. Cool tri-al run GyGy! Did you ever think YOU would be showing hubby how to do all this? Happy Easter! NO! |
2008-03-22 8:05 PM in reply to: #1287373 |
Veteran 291 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed UTTriman - 2008-03-22 4:30 PM RED LETTER DAY for me today! Longest ride since July 22, 2006!!!! (BT training logs make finding such trivial things SO easy!) 33.65 miles! WHEW! It was great Bunch of BTer's here organized a group OWS and bike ride. Didn't get in on the swim, but had a great ride! LOTS of hills (Which SAL tells me are my Friends -- but I'm DEFINATELY NOT convinced of!!!!!). The hills got tough, and so my speeds weren't spectacular, but I was able to keep with the group pretty well (some are training for IMAZ) even though I think they may have been going a little bit more slow for the group as a whole. Legs feel like rubber now, and I want to SLEEP! But got to get the chores done! Oh well, now I've broken my arm patting myself on the back, so maybe I can go get a nap!!! (No, that's out of the question -- Mrs. UTTRIMAN has a LONG honeydo list, so I better get crackin! )
Way to go, hope you can walk tomorrow. |
2008-03-22 9:24 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Gygy, you do realize that you ruined the family budget by getting hubby interested in tri? This is an expensive sport, and you now you made it expensive x 2. Just sayin. On the other hand you may have saved money in the long run with lower health care costs Bandages for road rash are a lot cheaper than heart attacks. Sal, you are old, bordering on ancient..... wink. 27 mile bike ride today. |
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2008-03-23 10:50 AM in reply to: #1287387 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed sparco - 2008-03-22 4:50 PM Congrats Brett! We had a BT 6/12 mile run this morning in the snow... I'm so confused... it was almost 80 degrees here... and that's outside, not inside, like in Minnesota . I've got honey-dos to take care of today as well. Taping, priming and painting...ugh... When you finish there, could ya come here?? I need some painting done and it's not even close to being at the top of my to do list. Happy Easter! Back atchya!
Edited by milaminute 2008-03-23 11:49 PM |
2008-03-23 10:53 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed |
2008-03-23 11:26 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Master 3479 Utah | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed *stomps foot* I think it was only in the 50's here today. Hmph. Seriously, though, it was really nice, but I really needed a nap. We were out until almost 11 last night, with the kids, and my son had us up at 7:30 am. Dang Easter bunny . |
2008-03-24 10:00 AM in reply to: #1288191 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed milaminute - 2008-03-23 10:50 AM sparco - 2008-03-22 4:50 PM Congrats Brett! We had a BT 6/12 mile run this morning in the snow... I'm so confused... it was almost 80 degrees here... and that's outside, not inside, like in Minnesota . I've got honey-dos to take care of today as well. Taping, priming and painting...ugh... When you finish there, could ya come here?? I need some painting done and it's not even close to being at the top of my to do list. Happy Easter! Back atchya! Um...no...sorry...my friends are having a baby whenever it is that you need that painting done...I think I might have an appointment at the rock climbing gym with my kids that day...whatever day that is that you need that painting done... Oh, and sorry...no trips to the ATL until after April...it's all Chicago from here until summertime... |
2008-03-24 2:53 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Hmmmm, Mila goes to Minnesota in the winter time, Sal goes to Chicago and Atlanta in the summer time. You guys are whack jobs. Repeat after me, go to MN in May, Go to ATL in October. Don't go to Chicago at all unless you have Cubs or Bears Tickets. Yesterday and today are what we call Earthquake weather. When it is way hotter than it is supposed to be for this time of year and way hotter than it was the previous day or two. Doesn't always happen, but seems more often than not that earthquakes happen on extreme weather days. Maybe the extra heat stresses the underlying rocks just enough to quake. Left my gym bag with my garmin and heart rate strap and swim goggles in the g/f car. Onlly gained 4 pounds from pigging out on too many carbs yesterday. Back on the bandwagon today. |
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2008-03-24 3:05 PM in reply to: #1290216 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Cashmason - 2008-03-24 2:53 PM Hmmmm, Mila goes to Minnesota in the winter time, Sal goes to Chicago and Atlanta in the summer time. You guys are whack jobs. Repeat after me, go to MN in May, Go to ATL in October. Don't go to Chicago at all unless you have Cubs or Bears Tickets. So are you offering to get us tickets? Yesterday and today are what we call Earthquake weather. When it is way hotter than it is supposed to be for this time of year and way hotter than it was the previous day or two. Doesn't always happen, but seems more often than not that earthquakes happen on extreme weather days. Maybe the extra heat stresses the underlying rocks just enough to quake. Hoping that the Earthquake Weather theory doesn't prove true this week. Left my gym bag with my garmin and heart rate strap and swim goggles in the g/f car. Onlly gained 4 pounds from pigging out on too many carbs yesterday. Back on the bandwagon today. Definitely beats leaving the gym bag at the gym...wouldn't want you to have to replace the Garmin... |
2008-03-24 3:23 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed |
2008-03-24 8:36 PM in reply to: #1290314 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Cashmason - 2008-03-24 4:23 PM The Last Lecture http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=ithct48cqw I love that... in fact, about a month or so ago I quoted it lots in my blog... the part about brick walls and about being a Tigger for those of you playing along at home... were from that.
Edited by milaminute 2008-03-24 8:36 PM |
2008-03-24 8:39 PM in reply to: #1289362 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed sparco - 2008-03-24 11:00 AM Um...no...sorry...my friends are having a baby whenever it is that you need that painting done...I think I might have an appointment at the rock climbing gym with my kids that day...whatever day that is that you need that painting done... Ohhhhh, I see how it is... that's OK, just send me my caramel Bugles and we'll call it even. Oh, and sorry...no trips to the ATL until after April...it's all Chicago from here until summertime... Well, as I mentioned to you last week... we not only have Ikea in the ATL but we also have air conditioning so it's all good, even in the summertime. However, by "the ATL" do you actually mean that far, far away place you stayed last time... cause I think that was actually Alabama . |
2008-03-24 8:41 PM in reply to: #1288864 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed givemashot - 2008-03-24 12:26 AM *stomps foot* I think it was only in the 50's here today. Hmph. Seriously, though, it was really nice, but I really needed a nap. We were out until almost 11 last night, with the kids, and my son had us up at 7:30 am. Dang Easter bunny . My big kids slept in but that 2.5 year old felt the need to get up at his usual time... and he didn't even think about the Bunny factor. Of course, his head just about exploded when he figured it out .
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2008-03-24 11:48 PM in reply to: #1291012 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed milaminute - 2008-03-24 6:36 PM Cashmason - 2008-03-24 4:23 PM The Last Lecture http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=ithct48cqw I love that... in fact, about a month or so ago I quoted it lots in my blog... the part about brick walls and about being a Tigger for those of you playing along at home... were from that.
I thought about you when I got to that part of the video. |
2008-03-25 1:52 PM in reply to: #1287776 |
Veteran 291 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Cashmason - 2008-03-22 10:24 PM Gygy, you do realize that you ruined the family budget by getting hubby interested in tri? It has been ironic how he wants all the stuff he told me I could do without last year. |
2008-03-25 3:29 PM in reply to: #1092026 |
Expert 938 Orange County, California | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Ironic nothing. That's guy logic! If you are looking for cheap but decent bikes here is a link to another thread http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp... No Mila, I don't think they come in pink........ wink |
2008-03-25 6:47 PM in reply to: #1292893 |
Veteran 291 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Milaminute and Sparco's Group - Closed Cashmason - 2008-03-25 4:29 PM Ironic nothing. That's guy logic! If you are looking for cheap but decent bikes here is a link to another thread http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp... No Mila, I don't think they come in pink........ wink Cool, thanks! |
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