Open Thread - Wed. April 13, 2016 - Easy Riding (?) Edition
My husband belongs to a group of about a dozen guys who like to do adventure trips each year. These trips usually involve either back packing or cycling. One year, eight of them back packed for a week in the Smokey Mountains National Park. Another year, only three of them cycled for one week through Washington state and ended up in Portland, Oregon. They each carried forty pounds of gear on their bicycles and camped out most of the time. A couple of years ago, a larger group cycled from Colorado down to Albuquerque, NM. On this trip, they used a sag truck to carry their gear. My husband did not do this trip because he had broken his collar bone while training for it. This year, he and six of his friends rode the Assault on the Carolinas, each with varying degrees of success. Cycling seems to come naturally for my husband.
I used to ride but do not any more. Bicycles and I do not have a very compatible relationship. I learned this fact the hard way.
Back in the 1980's, when I was in my forties, I was a very good age group runner on the local scene. One year, I won my age group in every race. Along the way I met some other women who ran in the same part of the field as I did. Because they were not in my age group, we would train together. It made me a better runner as a result. It was also through training, I fell in with a bunch of triathletes who encouraged me to train for a triathlon. I was much older and was flattered to be training with them, so fools rush in.
For the uninitiated, a triathlon involves swimming, cycling, and running, usually in that order. Since I was a very good runner, I thought that I could transition to a triathlon fairly easily. Yeah, another foolish assumption. So one day, I went with one of my triathlon friends to the local cycling shop to buy a decent bike to train and use in the triathlon. I bought a very nice and beautiful bike, shoes, helmet, gloves, and kit, all of which made me look like I really knew what I was doing. Then I joined the cycling club to build up my cycling skills and to train for the cycling portion of the triathlon.
Next, I signed up for a swim conditioning class, which is what all the triathletes did as part of their training. The class was in the evenings at FSU pool and used the long course. I was very nervous about the swimming portion of the triathlon, but if one is to have a weakness in this event, the swim is probably the best part in which to be weak. Still, I did not want to embarrass myself in my first triathlon. In the swim conditioning class, the coach would put the weakest swimmers in the outside lanes and the best ones in the center lanes. At first, I started in the outside lane, but found that I was doing very well in the swim class and eventually ended up in one of the center lanes. I also found that long course suited me very well which can be an advantage in a triathlon because the swim portion is usually conducted in a lake or other open water. Swimming went swimmingly good.
Meanwhile, I began riding with the cycling club on weekends and at least one week night with a group of my triathlete friends. While I looked like a pro with all my beautiful gear, I rode like an 85 year old woman. Despite my aerobic capacity from running, riding a bicycle never came easy and pedaling uphill was rough, very rough. I was always way in the back of the pack. I distinctly remember that I once got dropped on a very steep climb by my triathlete friends. This is not rude. It is the rule of the road on training rides. If you cannot keep up, you get dropped and you are on your own. Embarrassed and humiliated, I had to walk up that hill while my friends rode off and left me. By the time I reached the top of the hill, I never wanted to get back on my bike again. But reality stepped in when I realized that I was still over three miles from our cars. So with tears in my eyes, I forced myself to ride in very slowly, knowing that I needed to get much more accomplished soon or I would have no one to ride with.
Meanwhile my swimming was progressing beautifully. But try as I would, I never really got much better on the bicycle. Still, I was determined to do at least one triathlon even if I finished dead last.
Finally, the day of my first triathlon arrived. It was a short one at a local lake. I bought a new swim suit for it and prepped my stuff for the transition to the bike. But I decided to do a short warm up on my bike before the start. As I was returning on my bike to the parking lot at the lake, suddenly a car pulled out right in front of me. I hit my brakes and immediately flew over the handlebars and down to the pavement with a big thud landing on my left shoulder. As people were helping me up, I said "do not touch my left arm, I think I separated my shoulder." The next thing I asked was if my brand new swimsuit was ripped, which it was not. After loading my bike into my car for me, a friend took me to the emergency room where it was confirmed that I had indeed separated my shoulder.
And thus, my first and last triathlon ended before it began. Afterwards, riding a bike was never fun again unless I was going slow on a flat surface. Thus I learned the hard way that some things are not to be. Riding well on a bicycle was never meant to be for me.
This is an Open Thread, so feel free to post whatever is on your mind.
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Good Mourning, GG.
Thanks for the story. I can well understand the 'some things weren't meant to be' sentiment. Feeling a bit dejected today, and it's been accelerating. Can't summon the good cheer to continue the saga of going to Ohio.
I'm beginning to have grave doubts about the efforts being made here in Philly. I've offered and offered the Chateau as a branch office--complete with wifi, bathroom, refrigerator, and 9-to-9 access, and I'm hearing "will pass it up to my boss," and "have to do vetting...", "we're concentrating on another part of town." By my slightly outdated count there are 880K Dems in Philly. With 5 offices, that roughly 175K per office. (Extrapolate consequences)
Maybe I'll just go back to bed.
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I am sorry to hear this
I noticed how you spelled morning, AB. I hope your spirits will pick up soon.
I am beginning to wonder about some of the people hired by the Sanders campaign. This is a big concern.
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
It's been my habitual greeting for eons, GG.
Just never applied it here yet.
I mourn for what could have been.
I weep for what will never be.
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To beat the good mourning ...
just go and listen to Sanders speeches which are posted on today's BNR at TOP. He is an amazing campaigner in NY. There is no time to mourn, just to keep up your faith and go on.
Cheers. Hang in there and don't give in to mourning. Please!
Have a kiss.
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Have you tried going an alternate route?
Have you contacted MoveOn4Bernie? Is there one in Philly? Hate to depend on the campaign staff if you think they are screwing things up.
Just a thought, since it's the route I am going (below) in NY. Too late maybe.
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Morning gg. I think you were very courageous :=) Have a great
day.
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Nah
It was just foolishness. Good Morning, Gerrit.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Well, gg, if it's foolishness, I have lotsa relevant experience!
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Morning GG I am envious of
anyone that can compete or even think of creating in triathlons. The cycling and swimming present no problems - have done both competitively though not presently. I am a fair weather cyclist now and occasional swimmer (we moved away from the lake where I used to swim about ten years ago). The event that stopped me was running - I just wasn't designed for it. I can walk for miles over just about any terrain and currently do an hour at four miles an hour five times a week on a treadmill but running is a mystery to me.
Coming off a bike is scary, I have done a few times but never came away with anything worse than cuts and scrapes. Even so, it was tough getting back on each time - Last time was around 15 years ago and not sure if I would make it back on now. Saying that, I have a friend who is 76 and he broke a wrist last summer and he is back up in the saddle and happy so who knows?
Interesting diary and one that I can empathise with
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Good Morning, stevej!
Some things we have to learn the hard way. Cycling can be dangerous, but I never thought about it until that accident. I am not a brave person, so I was instantly cured of any delusions of grandeur.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Sound brave enough to me!
I live in a city so tend to cycle very defensively/carefully - car drivers not paying attention is by far the biggest hazard.
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire
Good morning, gg,
and 99ers. No one can say you didn't try, hmm, gulfgal? And you got some cool new sportswear out of the deal. :). Seriously, sorry it didn't work out, but you can say you went for it instead of just taking it easy. Good for you.
Good Morning, O'Linda!
Yes, there is a beautiful Cannondale in almost mint condition still hanging in my garage. Of course, it is now out of date.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Webby Awards
News category
Since Scahill cares about it, I voted. Currently The Intercept is slightly behind the NYT and tied with The Guardian.
Other award categories
Noticed there are categories for Activism, Community, and Political Blogs and, gee, TOP is not nominated in any of them. I thought it was the bestest, most popular site on the Internet.
Ha ha ha!
You know what is funny? I never thought to look for TOP, but I did look for C99P.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
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Ignore.
Ack! I used the wrong reply button.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
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Ignore rant?
Just signed up for a MoveOn4Bernie "Volunteer Swarm"
this Sunday, T-2, in Ithaca. Not sure I am prepared enough with my computerese or whatever, being a Mother of Millenials. I hope there is some way I can phone-bank from home. We shall see.
Less than one week with puppy and she slept on the bed for part of the night. No accidents. She's not a snuggler, she roamed for sleep spots. Things are going well, she entertains herself alot, at least looks at me when I say 'Skya', came acclimated to use a litter box, and has only destroyed paper products. It's good to have a companion, I lasted two weeks from my pet loss, which I knew was coming.
A sunny day, still cool.
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Good Morning, RL!
It is nice to hear that you and your new puppy are getting along so well. Happiness is a warm puppy, right?
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
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Please help me w/ LINK, riverlover
Searches aren't returning useful results. MoveOn "Central" isn't helping either.
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Dunno
only thing I can find from here is email addy: help@moveon.org that might get you some ATTN.
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I didn't find anything either.
There is the Sanders page on volunteering if that would be helpful.
WOW GG!
I am so glad you weren't hurt any worse than you were...and it was bad enough....
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Good Morning, Martha!
I was so much younger then and I became suddenly wiser.
Hope you are doing well this morning. Is the snow gone yet?
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
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We were ALL much younger,
Not sure about the wiser part, at least for me...
The snow was gone by the next day. We are being ~told~ that was the last of it. Now we are bracing for the Spring weather... I grew up in Kansas (Me and Dorothy and Toto)....so I am ready for the weather come what may...
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Can't resist this one
Perfect!
And one of my all time favorite songs too!
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LOL!!! Perfect! - n/t
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Here's an article about Clinton
by Robert Parry:
https://consortiumnews.com/2016/04/10/would-a-clinton-win-mean-more-wars/
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Good Morning GG
Separated shoulder? It hurts to roll over in bed. I did mine hurtling from a Honda CR125 to the ground. I had gone back to college and was without insurance, so I just toughed it out.
Working out is a lifestyle thing. Once you build it in, you don't feel right without working out. I am on 20+ years of a few times a week. Although, they are getting further apart. I can not leave Sweetie @home alone anymore. Between caregiver injuries, wrist & shoulder, and only cooking for one, I have dropped ~35# and 10#-15# on my workout weights. I am thinking of taking a really long walk once my responsibilities here clear up.
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -
Good Morning, Tim
Not much they can do about it. Mine was a simple separation so they put my arm in a sling and had me do some exercises to strengthen my shoulder and to keep it from freezing up. I still have a nice bump on my shoulder where it was separated. I mostly walk now. I gave up running due to plantar fasciitis. We just got in from walking the dogs this morning. Now that the weather is getting warmer, I will be power walking regularly.
I keep thinking about you and your sweetie. It is tough being a caregiver. My Mom did that for ten years and it took a toll on her. I hope you have someone to come in and watch sweetie so you can get out a couple of times each week. You owe it to yourself. (((hugs)))
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Hey Tim, I finally figured out the disco joke :=) It's a double
whammy because it took me a week to click that it was me who posted the dreaded disco clip - LOL -the Travolta swagger from SNF - too funny. Now of course it's gonna be a triple joke because what if it wasn't me? :=) Oh no, a hall of mirrors!
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$830 million corporation pulling out of South Carolina
Anthony Watson, CEO of Uphold, describes himself as an “openly gay, British CEO,” according to The State. He’s decided to take his financial services company, which has handled $830 million in transactions since 2014, to Los Angeles instead of sticking it out.
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This is the only way
that these stupid regressive legislators will learn. Their bigotry will cost their states money and jobs. And most of the citizens who would never support such bigoted legislation will suffer as a result.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
So heading to Free Geek today in Portland...
Going to do my volunteer orientation.
According to my social worker I need SOME kind of human activity away from the computer. Building them might be just what I need to do...
Going to give it a shot. Kids are already fed, and I just had to deal with a Windows "Update" for a product they supposedly no longer support. Add in the wonderful "Get Windows 10" crap, and I'm angry with my current system enough to want to get away from it for a while.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Good Morning, DMW!
When my computer died earlier this year, I had to buy a new one which meant I was stuck with Windows 10. Ugh!
I hope you enjoy your volunteering today.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Never thought I'd type this
but I actually like Windows 10. I upgraded two machines at the same time, one from 7 and one from 8. 8 was almost as horrible as Vista but 7 I liked. So far, touch wood, 10 has been a vast improvement on both.
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Free Geek
Is where we take all our dead computers. They do good work here in Portland and are a part of what makes this place a real community. Glad to hear there still going. When my xp died 3 years ago I dug my heels in and decided I would get a Windows7. I asked the geeks on a dkos thread what to buy and every one of them said find a Windows7. No vista no Windows10 or whatever was the newest version of Windows
It took me weeks to find an outlet that offered Windows7. I won't buy anything from Amazon however I finally found an Acer desktop Wnidows7 at a site called New Egg. I'm happy I held out. I still want my Windows98 back as I hate having Bill Gates automatically flinging my files all over the place. I may be a Ludditte but I like being able to manually organize my files and know where stuff is located.
Glad to here your going to be working with Free Geeks. Someone told me the other day that they sell inexpensive smart phones they build. Shah needs one for business as his flip phone is too limited as far as e-mails and other stuff goes. I guess you will be coming to side of the river as we live pretty close to Free Geek. Glad your getting out of the house and dealing with people as well as machines.
Went pretty well...
I really enjoy talking tech, so it was fun. I may be able to skip their "Basic Computer part Identification" class by testing out, since I'm pretty knowledgeable, but I think the class would be fun to take since I've never TAKEN one...
Just talking to people was nice though. They have lots of good parts for cheap, so worst case scenario at least I can pick up parts for a significant discount.
(ONly downside is they have NO classes in installing software to a blank hard drive/NEW computer, which is what I really wanted. They preload their software onto the hard drives prior to installation.)
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
I will put this visual here.
I read yesterday at TOP a comment from a creative Hillarian about Bernie's prospects of bending Congress-as-it-is. Snide on: Imagine the Bernie visage as the stone head from Zardoz. It's actually a good image. Someone could have fun.
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Good morning, Gulf Gal!
When I was much younger, I was an insane runner. 10k every weekend, marathons, ultra-marathons. But bicycles and I have never gotten along. No matter how strong I am...there is something about the geometry of my body, and I just can't seem to get going, up a hill. So, you're not alone.
My latest passion is kayaking...building one now for a long distance trip up Puget Sound, late this summer. Kayaking seems to work just fine.
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
You sound like me
Yep, you're right, geometry probably had a lot to due with my not being able to cycle well. As for running, I ran races every weekend. In fact, I ran to race, not for fitness. Training was usually about 50 miles per week and even went into the 70's for marathon training. I loved long distance and preferred races over 10K. I even once ran an ultra, but was not trained for it and ended up injured as a result. All that came to a halt when my plantar fasciitis got to be too bad. And bio-mechanics was the reason for my plantar fasciitis. Of course, as most runners know, the cure for plantar fasciitis is to stop running. LOL
I hope you will write an essay on your kayak building and trip.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I think I will, at least one on building, and one on the trip.
It's a replica of a native (Sugpiaq) qayaq. I'll be subbing for Ojibwa for a little bit, I guess
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
Weird how that works
I can get up just about any hill and cover any distance on bicycle but a run any further than around 200 meters just makes me want to end it all.
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I try to catch a Bernie rally online every day. Its such an up
to see all these tens of thousands of people on the same wave length at the same time, joined together, cheering and feeling the rush of being part of something that feels really good. I'm a believer in the power of positive thoughts. I have been hypnotized and given a suggestion that actually worked despite me not believing that I was actually under when the suggestion was made. About a decade ago I needed another operation on my leg that was messed up in a motorcycle-car confrontation, waayy back in the 60s when I was a just coming of age. After reading about the possibility of controlling the amount of bleeding during surgery I meditated on it the night before and following the operation my doctor told how unusual it was that I bled so little during the procedure. So to help me over those moments when my despair over how rigged this shit is and how close to impossible it will to overcome, I focus on the image of Bernie, on the podium with Jane, being sworn in next January. And then I send some $ to ActBlue.
Dear dog-the corruption!!
"But while serving as Clinton’s special envoy, reaching out to global corporations for those investments, he was also working for two of them as a private consultant — earning about $2.4 million from Dow Chemical, a longtime client of his and one of the firms that participated in Clinton’s Ireland initiative.
It was also during this time period that Kelly and Doug Band, a close aide to former President Bill Clinton, were preparing to launch a global consulting business that would soon become a well-known and controversial success story. Their new venture, Teneo Holdings, would go on to employ numerous Clinton associates including her closest confidante Huma Abedin and, for a time, Bill Clinton as “honorary chairman,” giving clients rare access to the couple and their network of world leaders."
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Great news from our Oregon Senator!
Just heard that Jeff Merkley will be supporting Bernie Sanders for President!!! First Senator ( may there be many to come!). So excited that the first one to break to our side is from Oregon.
This is awesome!
Merkley is one of the few Senators that I really respect. He seems to have a big picture perspective on most issues. I saw where he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times to announce his endorsement. It also comes out just before the New York primary. I think we may see more top politicians now come out for Sanders.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Great news!
Jeff Merkley is the one pol.I feel good about voting for. Strange because when he first ran I was not that excited about him as he seemed to be too 'moderate'. When ever I have called his office the staff is responsive and actually seems to listen and care. Wyden however has a machine that sends you into a loop and finally hangs up. Shah worked for Merkley's campaign here in Portland when he first ran. He like Bernie actually does have some integrity and is honest. He impressed me when he tried to get rid the senates 60+= a majority kabuki nonsense.
Oregon senator Jeff Merkley endorses Sanders.
Merkley is the first senator to endorse Sanders
Solidarity
Terrific!
Great minds post at the same time.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
If anyone is so inclined...
...send Jeff some love with an email or a donation.
Solidarity
Transit workers union
Just endorsed Bernie.
Bernie!
Bernie! Bernie! Bernie! We all want Bernie ( now, maybe they all want Bernie too! )
Math is hard, maybe magical thinking will work!? At any rate, Merkley, transit workers -all good news this morning!
Birdie Sanders Opening Title
I'll watch that movie!
Opening November 2016
hi, gg
It may be "a rule of the road," but it is still rude. A lot of the rules of the road, here in this world, are rude.
I don't believe in rude rules.
Maybe that car that made you fly over the handlebars and get the bad separated shoulder was sent to message you that you do not need to be doing triathlons with the rude people. If you had continued, maybe there would have been serious worseness.
It is like that story, I think about Elijah, who was traveling around, and he stopped at this one house, and the people there were very nice to him, but after he left, their cow died. And then he went to another house, and there the people were very rude. But before he left, he repaired a crumbling wall on the property.
And the head-scratching acolytes, they wondered: "how come the nice people got a dead cow, and the bad people, you fixed their wall?"
And Elijah, he replied: "In the first house, the wife was going to die. But because they were nice, the death was diverted to the cow. The rude people, there is a treasure in that wall. And they would have found it. But because they were rude, now they won't, because I fixed their wall."
So. You never know.
It was okay, hecate!
Triathletes tend to be the most competitive of all the athletes I ever met. I knew going in that if I was dropped, I would be on my own. Runners will never drop another runner while training though. I was better off being and hanging with runners.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
no,
it was not okay. Picturing you, as you wrote, "embarrassed and humiliated," "with tears in my eyes," makes me want to come out there and Get those people. : /
No
I thought I was better than I was. For that, it was my fault since I knew going in.
My dear friend, hecate, please do not be upset. (((hugs)))
It all ended well. I learned a lot about myself. This is why we all need trials to learn about life and about ourselves.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
We ran as a pack...always.
Never had a star runner...never took first or second place...but we would take third through tenth, and win
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
We ran as a pack...always.
Never had a star runner...never took first or second place...but we would take third through tenth, and win
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
We ran as a pack...always.
Never had a star runner...never took first or second place...but we would take third through tenth, and win
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
Apparently, we posted as a pack, too.
My first triple play.
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
wonderful serendipidity ; )
hi gg, so busy listening to the BNR's videos of Sanders
speeches from NY, I haven't read through your OT yet, but concerning bicycling ... I have a good old sturdy German bike that I brought over here ... and never rode.
Now, getting really rusty and losing muscles, I am scared to ride it. But I have still committed myself to do it when I am on wide paved park waus with no walkers and runners being in my way. That would be only in the early morning in our nearby lake and park. So, I give you an update, if I ever make it this spring and summer.
Take care, thanks, and all have a good day.
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oh my, read your OT all the way through now, you are one
tough competitive lady. You are a great story teller, even if the story ends with a dislocated shoulder, which is really bad. Well, I am a real lousy loser when it comes to exercise and do any sort of competitive sports. When I was in highschool, I was a lousy swimmer and always the last. The only thing I good do a decent job was long-distance running. Now I am just like an old dog that hasn't any intention anymore to wag with the tail and run.
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I am an old dog too, mimi.
All I do now is walk. And three miles is about all I can take mentally. LOL
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."
Good morning gulf gal
and all of you cc99%er's. My bike is in my barn/garage this spring and I have only ridden once. I'm a city bike rider who for years has ridden my bike daily when weather allows as a form of transportation like shopping, running errands or just pedaling around my neighborhood for fun ,exercise and to help blow out my mind out some. This season I got it out and decided to use it to go shopping.
Our neighborhood has been severely gentrified and updated in the last year. Density and infill cause the city says it's green. They seemed to have moved the burbs into our neighborhood. This demolishing and rebuilding of the SE was supposed to reduce car traffic as all the new yuppie hipster demographic were going to be using bike or public transportation. lol.
The sleepy narrow backstreet bike routes I use are now filled with fast traffic with drivers that are rude, arrogant and fast. The ratio of honky earth destroying SUV's with tinted windows and jacked up giant GMC truck's has increased to where they outnumber cars that actually fit on streets built in 1914. I haven't taken it our since. I've been walking to the store and trying to take walks daily. I like a destination when walking or biking. I think I'll get a new red flyer wagon to haul my groceries home by foot.
Shah's the runner in this house. He really fast and tries to run daily. I think he's a natural sprinter and on his runs up to Mt.Tabor park has had to learn to slow his pace down. He's been so busy with work lately he's having trouble getting back into his daily running regime. One thing about getting to be an old coot is you really need to keep moving. They aren't joking around when they say use it or lose it.
Have a good day everyone. All this talk about running and biking is propelling me to get out and move.... See you all later.
SUVs
with tinted windows, and jacked-up giant GMC trucks, these should be confiscated, stripped, and heaved into the waters as fish habitat.
We need
to refocus our lives away from our individual single occupancy vehicles. Our public streets should be first walkable and bicycle friendly. Our society has been way too skewed towards the automobile.
In my old age (I will be 69 soon), walking briskly is now my exercise of choice. It is probably the best exercise for anyone of any age. But, for me, it is not as much fun as it was when I was running competitively. Trophies were not that important unless they were hand thrown pottery.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Any word of Bernie rally in New York City
As anyone heard about a rally results or updates regarding Bernie in New York City this early evening. I believe it is in Washington Square Park, but have not seen any news coverage on it (surprise).
NYC, Washington Square Park: @BernieSanders Rally
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1dRJZyYENbQGB[video:https://www.periscope.tv/...
Thank you!
By the way, any thoughts of numbers?
I've heard everything from 10k to 30k and up expected...
Mega Thread Washington Square, NY Rally Mega Thread
How in the Hell
if anyone else (Trump, Clinton, Cruz, and Kasich) held a rally in New York that draw 3,000 people it would make all the news. Heck Clinton's biggest rally to date might be 1,000 people.
There is not one damn new site that is carrying or even noting this rally.
There are at least 10,000 to up to 30,000 people rallying for a candidate and not a freaking peep- this is the bullshit that needs to end in this country. Media bias, reporting crap non-events- I know lets check out the Kardashians are doing or report on some non important thing.
I am freaking sick and tired of this crap and we need to change it- sorry for the rant but I am pissed by this double standard that is applied in this nation and very few people acknowledge or challenge it.
Washington Square Park line. Great energy here.
LIVE STREAM: Bernie Sanders LIVE from Washington Square Park
A random sampling of social
Thanks to all you NY's who post these pics
Because we don't get to hear what is happening when 10,000 to 30,000 people gather to hear a presidental candidate. How come that is happening to our free speech country? Pissed and sad at the same time.
Train accident caused by dispatcher playing games on cellphone?
http://www.dw.com/en/dispatcher-arrested-game-linked-to-bad-aibling-cras...
5 years seems like a light sentence
People don't forget, so he will likely have a hard time getting a job after those 5 years unless he changes his identity.
To thine own self be true.