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All good things must come to an end...

 
 
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Old 11-27.-2003
Marlene Blansha
 
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Default All good things must come to an end...

We'd been having really nice, warm, weather for november, temps in the upper 50s! I thought, if this
nice weather continues, I could actually go for a ride on my birthday (this saturday). That is a
longshot anyways, since it almost always rains or snows or has some sort of ****ty weather. About
twice in the past ten years, my birthday was a nice, mild, sunny day!

Oh well, so much for that dream, the forecast for saturday is rain or snow, temp about 2C (37F), a
miserable day. I guess I can take out the Kona!

And there are other reasons it's a sucky time for a birthday, aside from weather. In grade school,
report cards always came out at around that time, and in university, it was always exams! Waaaa!

Any other winter babies who wish they could go for a nice ride on their birthday? And people in warm
climates, don't count.
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Old 12-23.-2003
Elisa Francesca
 
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Happy Birthday! I've heard that, according to Chinese tradition, rain on your birthday is an auspice
of great prosperity for the year to come. That's why they were so happy when it was raining cats and
dogs on the cession of Hong Kong.

And you get to be a Sagittarian, supposedly the luckiest star sign. So it could be worse.

Cheers EFR
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Old 12-23.-2003
David Reuteler
 
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Marlene Blanshay <blanshay@total.net> wrote:
: And there are other reasons it's a sucky time for a birthday, aside from weather. In grade school,
: report cards always came out at around that time, and in university, it was always exams! Waaaa!

yea, this can't be understated. i remember one particuliarly bad year: 4 finals & the general test
of the GRE in one hellish week ending 3 days after my birthday. my 21st bday was nearly ruined by
finals but most bartendars eventually took pity on me & gave me my free drinks 3 days late.

geez, plus you get the conflict with xmas thing. i was at least 2.5 weeks separated.

: Any other winter babies who wish they could go for a nice ride on their birthday? And people in
: warm climates, don't count.

in minnesota this rarely happened. best i ever got was around 0C and i took that when it did. where
i am now (in idaho) this last bday was around 6C and i actually got in an 80km ride which is
probably the longest ever bday ride for me. that was pretty nice, actually. the real loss around
here in the winter is no long rides in the mountains. going up is ok, but i'm scared to come back
down 6-10% grades on icy roads.

Elisa wrote:
: Happy Birthday! I've heard that, according to Chinese tradition, rain on your birthday is an
: auspice of great prosperity for the year to come. That's why they were so happy when it was
: raining cats and dogs on the cession of Hong Kong.

cool. does a blizzard count?
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Old 12-23.-2003
Amh
 
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blanshay@total.net (Marlene Blanshay) wrote in message news:<blanshay-2711031945300001@192.168.1.3>...

>
> Any other winter babies who wish they could go for a nice ride on their birthday? And people in
> warm climates, don't count.

The bikes are away (except for the comutter) and the skis are out. I'd rather have an epic snow day
on my birthday (in January) than a bike ride. I needle my gf that she can't ski locally on her
birthday (in August).

A few years ago, round my birthday, I was putting air into the tires. The next thing I knew I had my
winter riding gear on and was out the door. All I really need to ride in the Winter is sunshine.
I'll do 2 or 3 rides in winter.

Andy
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Old 12-23.-2003
Claire Petersky
 
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"David Reuteler" <reuteler@visi.com> wrote in message
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> : Any other winter babies who wish they could go for a nice ride on their birthday? And people in
> : warm climates, don't count.

I'll never forget riding to school one year on my birthday in the snow. I think I was 9 or 10 years
old. There was just a light dusting on the street, and my tires made these cool ribbons of black
through the white behind me.

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Old 12-23.-2003
David Kerber
 
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Default Re: All good things must come to an end...

In article <PoZFb.631874$Tr4.1633965@attbi_s03>, cpetersky@mouse- potato.com says...
> "David Reuteler" <reuteler@visi.com> wrote in message
> news:3fe859f3$0$968$a1866201@newsreader.visi.com...
>
> > : Any other winter babies who wish they could go for a nice ride on their birthday? And people
> > : in warm climates, don't count.
>
> I'll never forget riding to school one year on my birthday in the snow. I think I was 9 or 10
> years old. There was just a light dusting on the street, and my tires made these cool ribbons of
> black through the white behind me.

My birthday being in mid-August, the only question was how hot it was going to be! No issue of snow.

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