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Oh boy, JC! Nice new toys! Love the camper, too...sliders, no less! You will be going in style!

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Speaking of toys, my fellow bycylers...the site I mentioned earlier is having a fantastic sale!

Performance Bike - Home for all your cycling needs!

Hubby got me a new set of Forte T1 Aerobars on clearance for $40! I'm looking forward to getting them put on and trying them out!

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JC JC JC !!!!! DOES THIS MEAN YOU ARE GOING TO BE COMING BACK UP THIS WAY SOMETIME???? Camping is so kool anyway, and I love your new BIG camper.....You are so cool

I got me a new phone too.....(upgrade time) I started out with a blackberry pearl, but ended up with a blackberry 8830....red...pretty neat...LOVE it actually.

Thank you JC for the kind words....I am glad you are getting excited about stuff....buying things NEW always was your thing!!!! HA-HA....

I am hoping to ride this weekend....I am so glad to get to ride.

Ok, I better get to bed

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JC - BTW, looking again at that pic of your new camper and THAT truck? Are you SURE you aren't in Texas? LOL I swear that pic looks like it was taken here and not in Florida! (You are in FL, right? :thumbup:)

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JC

Thank you for your kind words. They mean very much to me.

As for you struggling with your lapband, there is a light at the end. You'll be getting fill and moving forward with your weight loss. You've had a great year. You know, new toys, new relationship...sorry the band hasn't been perfect, you are in my thoughts...

Keep talkin' to us!!!

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I am in Florida, born and raised here, which makes me a rare individual and a cracker. I do feel right at home in Texas though, I started to move to the San Antoino area about three years ago.

Yes HP, as soon as summer starts kicking in and things slow down I will be doing rides all over the place.

JC

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I rode 14.6 miles yesterday and I FELL!!!!!!

We were at a stop and I had one foot on the ground, but then I lost my balance...I said, "Falling!" I landed on my hand and bruised it badly, but my bike land on me...I was still attached with my left foot, so I didn't scratch the bike, so there's a bonus.

But that was half way through the ride. We ended with a couple a big hills.

WOO HOO!!!! I rode my bike!

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I hope you're OK seems like we have a crash competition going on. I may have to break out that long chained bikeE that I get my leg caught up in and join the fun!

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We all moved to clipless pedal systems. And the rule of thumb is you fall once or twice with them...

I got my fall in, now I'm done, no more falling.

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B, I turned my new phone into a Bluetooth gateway to the internet, then connected a MacBook and a Clone Laptop. That Mac smoked the clone on the dslreports speed tests. It wasn't even close. I know I am not telling you anything you don't know, but you should have seen the rest of the I.T. group's reaction! Just thought I would share.

JC

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J, I have clipless pedals and have not fallen yet....... I think it may have something to do with the third wheel and not my great sense of balance though.

JC

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Third wheel???

Ew, yeah...don't say that, J! I haven't fallen yet, and don't want to! I'm skeered! Y'all make it sound funny and not-so-bad, but I know you all are troopers, too. I'm skeered!

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Hey gang - sorry I haven't been posting too much the last few weeks - very very pissed about my band & inability to get care/help at an (any) ER, and I'm not wanting to share the bad mojo.

The Chi-town gig is still in process; however, they kind of choked during salary discussion. Not sure if it will play out.

Buttercup is very lonely - I've been in town one day a week for the past 4-5 weeks, so it's not getting any love, and my legs are telling me about how much they miss the riding.

HP - very sweet bike & also glad to hear that hubby got a new one as well.

J - Congrats on your ride, and your fall. Hopefully, you had a suitable large audience to appease the clipless gods, and you should be good to go :o

JC - Of course, Macs rule!!! Glad to see you back. Cool new toys!

B

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