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Old 05-15-20, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
For those of you that have no ticks, I'd be happy to send you some. We have more than enough to go around, fast free shipping.
PM me for offer details.
Back in the day it seemed I tried to bring every single tick back home out of the woods of NC and VA. Luckily I haven't seen one since I moved out west in the early 80s.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Other than people you know, what constitutes a good follow on Strava?
Honestly most people's workouts are boring. I just like to stalk the details of race performance. Or I did, back when there were races.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Back in the day it seemed I tried to bring every single tick back home out of the woods of NC and VA. Luckily I haven't seen one since I moved out west in the early 80s.
Back home the cats would come in covered in them. One particular big boy would come in with a bunch around his eyes and ask Dad to get them off with a tweezer; we think he pulled the others off with his teeth.
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Damn, I need a haircut. When working, I had a standing three week appointment and went to four weeks after I retired. It's now been 10 weeks and my hair is thick and curly. I'm looking like a seedy ne'er-do-well.
I'm about one lockdown haircut away from just saying eff it and buzzing everything down to 2mm. The thought of people looking at me and thinking I'm a skinhead is the one hesitation.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
I'm about one lockdown haircut away from just saying eff it and buzzing everything down to 2mm. The thought of people looking at me and thinking I'm a skinhead is the one hesitation.
As long as you don't wear Ben Sherman or Fred Perry, rolled up Levi's and Doc Martins you probably be alright.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
It's easier doing it the reverse way.

https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1261298890596384770
Good news.
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Old 05-15-20, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
As long as you don't wear Ben Sherman or Fred Perry, rolled up Levi's and Doc Martins you probably be alright.
Not a lot of skinheads in Lululemon?
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
Closed on the house!

Now it’s just the pile of work to get ready to move... and then actually moving...
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dropped the oil in my wife’s van, and just realized i don’t have a socket to take the filter off. awesome.
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Large thunderstorm cell moving through, Batty was scared, went and grabbed one of my dirty socks to sleep with.

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Anybody ever heard of those Kaiweets multimeters?
Nope.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
Fluke and Snap On snob here.
Aren't all those things made in the same factory?
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
Large thunderstorm cell moving through, Batty was scared, went and grabbed one of my dirty socks to sleep with.

cute dog
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Originally Posted by datlas
Fun fact: Chris Froome has over 200,000 followers on Strava. I am not one of them.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
dropped the oil in my wife’s van, and just realized i don’t have a socket to take the filter off. awesome.
Got room to stab it with a screwdriver? Only danger is if it's really on there the screwdriver will just destroy the filter and you'll never get it off.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Got room to stab it with a screwdriver? Only danger is if it's really on there the screwdriver will just destroy the filter and you'll never get it off.

canister filter. need a 25 mm socket.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Good news.
For whom?
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
Large thunderstorm cell moving through, Batty was scared, went and grabbed one of my dirty socks to sleep with.

Awwww...
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
I'm about one lockdown haircut away from just saying eff it and buzzing everything down to 2mm..
I've got a misshapen head or I’d already be there.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
And 175 followers in the Tour. Heyo!

I'm just going to embrace my dad-joke future.
Oh boy
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
Damn, I need a haircut. When working, I had a standing three week appointment and went to four weeks after I retired. It's now been 10 weeks and my hair is thick and curly. I'm looking like a seedy ne'er-do-well.
Truth in advertising.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
Honestly most people's workouts are boring. I just like to stalk the details of race performance. Or I did, back when there were races.
Guy in my church is kind of interesting. He's a cycling tour guide at a resort (or was, I imagine they've been closed), near the foothills. In addition to doing a lot of road riding he also goes in the yucky dirt/gravel and posts pictures. Yesterday he posted pictures from a kayaking activity.
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
Large thunderstorm cell moving through, Batty was scared, went and grabbed one of my dirty socks to sleep with.

Thunderstorms are hard when you don't understand.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
I'm about one lockdown haircut away from just saying eff it and buzzing everything down to 2mm.
Why stop there?

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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
I'm about one lockdown haircut away from just saying eff it and buzzing everything down to 2mm. The thought of people looking at me and thinking I'm a skinhead is the one hesitation.
A friend of mine went full skinhead, after an S.O. home haircut attempt.
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