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Master
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(this was me today):
-You get caught in a HUGE rainstorm with your riding buddy,get totally soaked, and you say, "this isn't too bad, just pretend we're leaving T1" DUH !!
Feel free to add your own dork move/quote....
Edited by Zev 2006-07-26 8:26 PM
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Veteran
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 Silver member | whats so dorky about that quote?... |
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 Silver member | gotcha! you are tri-dorks |
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Queen BTich
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 Silver member | You pick a city to live and go to school in because it has the most races... |
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Master
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| JungleDoc - 2006-07-26 10:59 PM
whats so dorky about that quote?...
We were in a torrential downpour, with lightning around us and still debating the merits of training at the time. We ended up ducking into a model home in a new development that happened to be handily close. I think it was dorky ! |
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Master
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| you go to a dinner party and spend at least half an hour chatting to the husband of a friend of a friend about spd's, eggbeaters, spedplays and watching le tour to see what pedals the pros use. |
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| running through a gym still soaking wet after a swim to get straight on a bike chained up outside. Or is that just me? ha ha
Edited by Toska 2006-07-27 6:26 AM
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Master
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| Telling yourself that a 6 mile run at 4h45 am is perfectly normal. Perfectly normal. |
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Expert
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| you are going to be house hunting soon and somehow a thought crept up... "if we go here, the closest parks to run/ride in seem too far away" couldnt help it...
Edited by kellc09 2006-07-27 8:40 AM
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Queen BTich
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 Silver member | kellc09 - 2006-07-27 8:40 AM you are going to be house hunting soon and somehow a thought crept up... "if we go here, the closest parks to run/ride in seem too far away" couldnt help it... That is very important. Especially if you have children. This makes for a nicer quality of life, even if you don't do tris. |
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| Toska - 2006-07-27 5:22 AM running through a gym still soaking wet after a swim to get straight on a bike chained up outside. Or is that just me? ha ha Better yet, getting right out of the pool, throwing on your running shoes and sprinting to the treadmill!! This is more of a winter occurance, but it happens! |
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Pro
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 Silver member | ...you check in 4, sometimes 5 times a day at some tri-geek website to see the latest postings in the forums?
Oh, wait... no, that's COOL, right? |
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Master
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  Location: mancland, england, not nh. Offline
| Toska - 2006-07-27 12:22 PM running through a gym still soaking wet after a swim to get straight on a bike chained up outside. Or is that just me? ha ha must be a trentham thing - i do the same  how are ya? |
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Veteran
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 Silver member | You think about the little kids bike cadence during the kiddie bike portion of the 4th of July parade in your town. This is pretty much when I know I needed help. |
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molto veloce mama
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| when you pass a hot guy/girl in spandex riding along...and you're more interested in getting a look at the BIKE! |
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Expert
Posts: 1126
   Location: Houston, TX Offline
| autumn - 2006-07-27 11:52 AM
when you pass a hot guy/girl in spandex riding along...and you're more interested in getting a look at the BIKE!
That is so true. My wife makes fun of me sometimes because at the lake I am more interested in someones boat than I am what is inside the boat. |
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Elite
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| autumn - 2006-07-27 12:52 PM
when you pass a hot guy/girl in spandex riding along...and you're more interested in getting a look at the BIKE!
definitely almost wrecked my car the other day rubber necking to see the guy on the tri bike...wasn't interested in the cyclist, wanted to see the real hotness! |
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Expert
Posts: 893
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 Silver member | ...you look in your suitcase, packed and ready for vacation to FLA (like me today), and see clothes and... swim & run gear, the latest issue of Inside Tri, a copy of Going Long, a list of endurance food recipes that you're going to try out on your family, and a copy of the TV schedule at my sister's house so that she can TIVO the Lifetime race on Saturday. I need to get a grip. |
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Champion
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 Silver member | KenyonTri - 2006-07-27 9:23 AM Telling yourself that a 6 mile run at 4h45 am is perfectly normal. Perfectly normal. You've been reading my blog again, haven't you?  |
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Master
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| That was actually how I started my day today. But I am guilty as charged.
And someone mentioned checking a certain tri-related forum 4-5 times a day? Seems a little low to me...I'm on the 4-5 times per hour kick - I have a pretty low stress job, thankfully. |
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