Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! (Page 7)
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2007-09-20 3:18 PM in reply to: #969488 |
Master 1652 Reston, VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Well talking about "old people", I'm 31 and I'm still in college (master's). Plus 30someting crowd totally rocks. Someone from work brought me full biker outfit with the jacket, vest, helmet, and those outrageous pants (chaps?) without you know what - to wear as a costume... Makes me really wonder what goes under those pants? If I get to wear that i will require a lot of booze. ;-) |
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2007-09-20 3:29 PM in reply to: #973178 |
Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Z - 2007-09-20 4:18 PM Well talking about "old people", I'm 31 and I'm still in college (master's). Plus 30someting crowd totally rocks. Someone from work brought me full biker outfit with the jacket, vest, helmet, and those outrageous pants (chaps?) without you know what - to wear as a costume... Makes me really wonder what goes under those pants? If I get to wear that i will require a lot of booze. ;-) Z - LMAO! I love it! Now...I do think I'd put something beneath...(how about a Speedo!)...but, I think a couple of the guys on here may vote otherwise. |
2007-09-20 3:30 PM in reply to: #969488 |
Master 1652 Reston, VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Definitely not thongs, speedos -may be ;-) |
2007-09-20 3:55 PM in reply to: #973178 |
Sneaky Slow 8694 Herndon, VA, | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Z - 2007-09-20 4:18 PM Well talking about "old people", I'm 31 and I'm still in college (master's). Plus 30someting crowd totally rocks. Someone from work brought me full biker outfit with the jacket, vest, helmet, and those outrageous pants (chaps?) without you know what - to wear as a costume... Makes me really wonder what goes under those pants? If I get to wear that i will require a lot of booze. ;-) You know, that might actually be good to wear in a 1/2 IM or longer. Would certainly make it easier to pee on the bike. |
2007-09-20 5:09 PM in reply to: #969488 |
Veteran 100 | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! That's it. Dropping the hammer. I'm wearing a race thong. This thread has truly gone where no BT thread has (or should) go. Rock on. |
2007-09-20 5:51 PM in reply to: #972545 |
Elite 2844 Reston VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM A quick summary of this event as I have deciphered it so far:
I have been gone all day but this is definately the post of the day. Freaking hysterical. And yes, Tink is 1/2 of the speedo judging team! |
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2007-09-20 6:39 PM in reply to: #972673 |
Master 3546 Millersville, MD | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you. |
2007-09-20 6:40 PM in reply to: #972434 |
Master 3546 Millersville, MD | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 11:43 AM 1stTimeTri - 2007-09-20 11:31 AM The "Cats" costume is a very tempting choice, and possibly a bit more cycling-appropriate Not sure that I can cycle in a ballgown. But at least a sash, a tiara attached to my helmet, long gloves and a sparkly top would be close enough (I can't see the Youtube video at work - is it off Miss Teen SC?)wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 10:24 AM I think I will go as Miss Teen South Carolina... Well, I personally believe you should go in the cat's outfit that I posted earlier, but, if you can pull this off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww No way you can do this sans gown. Hike it up girl... you'll be fine! |
2007-09-20 8:53 PM in reply to: #973396 |
Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you. Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... |
2007-09-20 9:32 PM in reply to: #973505 |
Master 1652 Reston, VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 9:53 PM JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you.
I LOVED dating older guys when i was in my early 20s. Then I married my husband who is my age and ever since I've felt like i adopted a kid!!! Give those "older guys" a chance! :-) Edited by Z 2007-09-20 9:34 PM |
2007-09-20 10:19 PM in reply to: #969488 |
Expert 957 | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! I was planning on driving down to the DC area after work on Friday and taking Monday off, but I think this thread has convinced me to take Friday off and hang out with you crazy "old people" (at my age, 30 is old ). I turned 26 last month- am I right in guessing I'm the youngest so far? I always seem to be the youngest in the group, even among friends of mine that graduated from high school the same year I did...
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2007-09-21 7:24 AM in reply to: #973545 |
Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Z - 2007-09-20 10:32 PM wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 9:53 PM JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you.
I LOVED dating older guys when i was in my early 20s. Then I married my husband who is my age and ever since I've felt like i adopted a kid!!! Give those "older guys" a chance! :-) My ex-boyfriend is 30 and has the emotional maturity of a 10-year old...not much hope there... |
2007-09-21 7:48 AM in reply to: #973689 |
Sneaky Slow 8694 Herndon, VA, | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 8:24 AM Z - 2007-09-20 10:32 PM My ex-boyfriend is 30 and has the emotional maturity of a 10-year old...not much hope there...wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 9:53 PM JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you.
I LOVED dating older guys when i was in my early 20s. Then I married my husband who is my age and ever since I've felt like i adopted a kid!!! Give those "older guys" a chance! :-) what does it say about you that you date folks with the emotional maturity of a 5th-grader? or maybe he has just regressed since your breakup. |
2007-09-21 8:20 AM in reply to: #973710 |
Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! newleaf - 2007-09-21 8:48 AM wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 8:24 AM Z - 2007-09-20 10:32 PM My ex-boyfriend is 30 and has the emotional maturity of a 10-year old...not much hope there...wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 9:53 PM JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you.
I LOVED dating older guys when i was in my early 20s. Then I married my husband who is my age and ever since I've felt like i adopted a kid!!! Give those "older guys" a chance! :-) what does it say about you that you date folks with the emotional maturity of a 5th-grader? or maybe he has just regressed since your breakup. I didn't THINK he had the emotional maturity of a 5th grader when I started dating him! In fact, he seemed to be quite the opposite. These issues showed up later on. Can we start a separate thread or something where you all can debate my so-called dislike for "older folks" and my apparent bad choices when it comes to relationships? This thread is getting long... |
2007-09-21 8:28 AM in reply to: #973747 |
Elite 2844 Reston VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 9:20 AM newleaf - 2007-09-21 8:48 AM I didn't THINK he had the emotional maturity of a 5th grader when I started dating him! In fact, he seemed to be quite the opposite. These issues showed up later on. Can we start a separate thread or something where you all can debate my so-called dislike for "older folks" and my apparent bad choices when it comes to relationships? This thread is getting long...wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 8:24 AM Z - 2007-09-20 10:32 PM My ex-boyfriend is 30 and has the emotional maturity of a 10-year old...not much hope there...wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 9:53 PM JoshKaptur - 2007-09-20 7:39 PM Hehe, and that's partly why it's creepy... wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-20 1:10 PM rollinsw - 2007-09-20 12:27 PM I don't hate old people! I just feel awkward when there's a crowd of 30-somethings because I look like I'm stil in college and people l Fixed this for you.
I LOVED dating older guys when i was in my early 20s. Then I married my husband who is my age and ever since I've felt like i adopted a kid!!! Give those "older guys" a chance! :-) what does it say about you that you date folks with the emotional maturity of a 5th-grader? or maybe he has just regressed since your breakup. It seems to me that you enjoy discussing those topics in this thread! |
2007-09-21 8:32 AM in reply to: #969488 |
Elite 2844 Reston VA | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Updated list: Tink is busy today so I have taken over her role as chief thread regulator! Well along with 3558, of course. |
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2007-09-21 8:44 AM in reply to: #973747 |
Sneaky Slow 8694 Herndon, VA, | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 9:20 AMI didn't THINK he had the emotional maturity of a 5th grader when I started dating him! In fact, he seemed to be quite the opposite. These issues showed up later on. Can we start a separate thread or something where you all can debate my so-called dislike for "older folks" and my apparent bad choices when it comes to relationships? This thread is getting long... If you like, I can go start that thread in COJ, as I think it is more a COJ thing . I am sure the COJ'ers will have many interesting thoughts and ideas on the topic. Let me know... I think a good thread title would be something like "Why does wurkit_girl hate older folks, and date losers?" |
2007-09-21 8:50 AM in reply to: #973796 |
Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! newleaf - 2007-09-21 9:44 AM wurkit_gurl - 2007-09-21 9:20 AMI didn't THINK he had the emotional maturity of a 5th grader when I started dating him! In fact, he seemed to be quite the opposite. These issues showed up later on. Can we start a separate thread or something where you all can debate my so-called dislike for "older folks" and my apparent bad choices when it comes to relationships? This thread is getting long... If you like, I can go start that thread in COJ, as I think it is more a COJ thing . I am sure the COJ'ers will have many interesting thoughts and ideas on the topic. Let me know... I think a good thread title would be something like "Why does wurkit_girl hate older folks, and date losers?" Knock yourself out I was just trying to end the hijacking since the thread is already at 6 pages. |
2007-09-21 9:09 AM in reply to: #969488 |
Regular 95 | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! Okay, so I will be oldest guy there physically. Someone has to have the mature look so they can explain to the authorities the behavior issues of the group. |
2007-09-21 9:57 AM in reply to: #973845 |
Pro 4343 Olney, MD | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! TahoeSteve - 2007-09-21 10:09 AM Okay, so I will be oldest guy there physically. Someone has to have the mature look so they can explain to the authorities the behavior issues of the group. Would I be the oldest gal (46)? |
2007-09-21 10:19 AM in reply to: #973845 |
Pro 4481 Reston | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! TahoeSteve - 2007-09-21 10:09 AM Someone has to have the mature look so they can explain to the authorities the behavior issues of the group. Don't even worry about that. I know a guy who knows a guy. It's taken care of. |
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2007-09-21 10:53 AM in reply to: #969488 |
Veteran 100 | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! In light of the discussion regarding age, I think it is appropriate to begin revealing the importance of the colonoscopy as we grow older. Colonoscopy is a test that allows your doctor to look at the inner lining of your large intestine (rectum and colon). He or she uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding. During a colonoscopy, tissue samples can be collected (biopsy) and abnormal growths can be taken out. Colonoscopy can also be used as a screening test to check for cancer or precancerous growths in the colon or rectum (polyps). The colonoscope is a thin, flexible tube that ranges from 48 in. to 72 in. long. A small video camera is attached to the colonoscope so that your doctor can take pictures or video of the large colon. The colonoscope can be used to look at the whole colon and the lower part of the small colon. A test called sigmoidoscopy shows only the rectum and the lower part of the colon. Before this test, you will need to clean out your colon (colon prep). Colon prep takes 1 to 2 days depending on which type of prep your doctor recommends. Some preps may be taken the evening before the test. For many people, the prep for a colonoscopy is more trying than the actual test. Plan to stay home during your prep time since you will need to use the bathroom often. The colon prep causes loose, frequent stools and diarrhea so that your colon will be empty for the test. The colon prep may be uncomfortable and you may feel hungry on the clear liquid diet. If you need to drink a special solution as part of your prep, be sure to have clear fruit juices or soft drinks to drink after the prep because the solution tastes salty. Oh, and you have to where an unusual outfit for either activity (or at least there has been some talk of it). Just wanted to make sure we preserve the relevant link between the Southern Comfort in my areobottle, and the relative age of the participants in this planned ride. Planned ride; was that the focus of this thread? Hmmm.... :-) - hehehe Edited by lcsolutions 2007-09-21 10:55 AM |
2007-09-21 11:13 AM in reply to: #969488 |
Pro 4481 Reston | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! if that's the "edited" version, what did it say before? |
2007-09-21 11:20 AM in reply to: #974118 |
Veteran 100 | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! 3558 - 2007-09-21 12:13 PM if that's the "edited" version, what did it say before? Just trying to keep the discussion on-track (and trying to get Shelly and Tink's nomination for the "most valuable contribution to the discussion" award!). Looking forward to toasting the group! Edited by lcsolutions 2007-09-21 11:21 AM |
2007-09-21 11:38 AM in reply to: #969488 |
Cycling Guru 15134 Fulton, MD | Subject: RE: Halloween Costume Ride & Marine Corps Carbo Load dinner!! I haven't read the thread because I didn't know when MCM was and I thought everyone was trying to get together on Halloween, which I can't do since I'll be down in Florida for this little race on my schedule. But I might still be here on the 26th (assuming the wife still doesn't want to make the trip to FL, I'll be leaving on Tuesday is she doesn't, but we'll leave on Friday if she does) ........ if that's the case I'll get permission to go out and come down to meet and greet! (And this thread would make COJ proud .......) |
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