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I know someone who has a birthday coming up..........

Who and when? I'd love to know everyone's birthdays on here. Mine is April 24th, in case you didn't guess from my screen name!

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My neice's birthday is today. My Mom flew to SC yesterday for it....I wish I could have gone! I miss her!

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This is my first posting. I used to ride bikes years ago. A couple of weeks after surgery I started riding my bike around my complex. After that I would get up early in the morning and ride a mile or so down the road and back. As I began to loose more weight I began to ride further. I started riding one or two days a week. Now I ride 4 to 6 days a week. I do a 15 mile loop every morning before I go to work. Many times when I get home from work if I'm stressed out I go for another ride. I am probably averaging 100 miles per week. I am 8 1/2 months post surgery and have lost 81 lbs.

Bicycle riding and exercise has become as soothing as a snickers bar used be. It has become more fun riding around the Northern Los Angeles area.

Tuono John

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Tuono John, Thanks for sharing and welcome to the insanity. What kind of Bike do you ride?

BG, When your (THICK) skinned and kinked out, teeth are kind of like a brush of Sunshine and Happiness!

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I currently have a Diamond back mountain bike with front suspension, and a Specialized road bike, that's the ones without the motors. I also have motorcycles and scooters. I enjoy getting around

Tuono John

343 start weight

278 at surgery

198 currently

Goal 185

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Welcome TJ, nice bikes. You are so close to goal...way to go....

JC, thanks for nothing. Just kidding. I just thought someone would know something to tell her. She thinks because I took a computer class back in 93 that I am this computer person. I am not. Oh well, thanks for the feed back. I have no idea why she wants to get on for the father in law, he is not going to use it, but she is strange sometimes.

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Tuono John, Thanks for sharing and welcome to the insanity. What kind of Bike do you ride?

BG, When your (THICK) skinned and kinked out, teeth are kind of like a brush of Sunshine and Happiness!

Yours has a kink in it? My condolences...LOL

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Hi TJ welcome.

I'm busy going to as busy (as my brother says) a one eyed cat watching two mouse holes until Saturday.

Catch up with all then.

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Welcome, TJ!

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I'm a newbie here, too! These guys are nuts...you will love it here!

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Hey Gang - Sorry it's been more than a week since i've posted, though it's not for a lack of trying. Been having some issues with the Internet here at casa swain... (fugly slut internet...)

TX - welcome - glad to see another "bycyler" from the Great State of Texas. I grew up in Hurst about 2-3 miles up Precinct from the surical center that Dr. Marsden uses.

HP - sounds like you've had some fun during your trip in florida. Driving around florida in a convertible with the tunes blasting is one of the great pleasures in life. I'm sure you're ready to get back home to your husband, kids, and doggies, though.

J - We should develop and patent self-completing homework - we'd make a fortune.

D - my laptop recommendation is a macbook - followed by toshiba. Had a toshiba that lasted from April 2001 until about a year ago. It was finally too slow even for my wife, but it was still running like a champ. they're just about bullet-proof.

BG - getting a half-pound of fudgie love :cool: I'm sure it tasted good, but oofah, that had to be uncomfortable.

Still no riding the real bike. School and work have both been kicking my ass this week. Hopefully, tomorrow.

B

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Hey i want in on the self completing homework. I want to make millions.

GEEESSSHHHHH, I have to keep up with my homework and now apparently my DD's too. She has two F's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In Math and Geography. Both of my worst ever subjects. She is doing Geometry. I NEVER took that. What a pain in the ass!!!

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TX - welcome - glad to see another "bycyler" from the Great State of Texas. I grew up in Hurst about 2-3 miles up Precinct from the surical center that Dr. Marsden uses.

B - Thanks for the welcome! How funny...I live just 2-3 miles down Precinct Line from the surgical center! Small world! Where in Texas are you living now? (Yeah...I love that "bycyling" thing! Too cute!)

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