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Old 15-02.-2004, 12:09 PM   #136
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JuneBug
[B]If .

If I rode in that . I would have MORE saddle sores than ANYONE ever imagined. HUGE ones.

this is me.

for real

see the skinny legs? no muscle. none. its sad.

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Old 15-02.-2004, 02:09 PM   #137
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I've seen triathletes pee off of their bikes in lots of races, particularly ironman (longer) races.
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Old 15-02.-2004, 02:54 PM   #138
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I've seen triathletes pee off of their bikes in lots of races, particularly ironman (longer) races.


their races must be short or they would start to rust. javascript:smilie('')
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Old 02-03.-2004, 08:34 AM   #139
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JuneBug
[B]If .

If I rode in that . I would have MORE saddle sores than ANYONE ever imagined. HUGE ones.

this is me.

for real

see the skinny legs? no muscle. none. its sad.



why did you change your avatar?
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Old 14-03.-2004, 10:06 PM   #140
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OMG

I don't think I have ever seen such a funny thread! And how LONG does it want to be? hahaha

I hope this continues on forever, people need to keep writing!

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Old 15-03.-2004, 12:11 AM   #141
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why did you change your avatar?


OKokok
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Old 15-03.-2004, 10:57 AM   #142
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OKokok
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~shaking my head at the tea snorting skirt flashing June~ How did I know to see you here?!!!

Try Luz Ardiden....way too steep to get most of the riders down off the summit so on the walk down to get back to motorised wheels suddenly heard a massive scream to get out of the way and almost threw myself (accidentaly of course) down a hairpin to then see various riders hurtling past on the descent only to lock their breaks on later. Got a few goodies from my beaut team (Postal) but the best was 6 riders of all various teams stopping a few metres from me and peeing away. Sorry to say I was too red in the face at seeing something like that despite my wish to run down and snap a close pic.

June, don't tell me, you would have snapped away I am sure!!!!!

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Old 15-03.-2004, 11:19 AM   #143
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June, don't tell me, you would have snapped away I am sure!!!!!

Micky B grin! [/B]


I went to an art gallery, once, where there was a special showing of ((I can't think of the famous artist.....grrrr) she is known as the 'plaster caster' she gets plaster molds of famous rock stars private gomigajigs some while in full throttle. QUITE amazing.


.....ok a pic would do. But maybe just from the legs down.
YOu know....a "guess the rider' kinda thing.
That way no one is incrinimated and it is still a 'politically correct' picture.

ha!
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I went to an art gallery, once, where there was a special showing of ((I can't think of the famous artist.....grrrr) she is known as the 'plaster caster' she gets plaster molds of famous rock stars private gomigajigs some while in full throttle. QUITE amazing.


.....ok a pic would do. But maybe just from the legs down.
YOu know....a "guess the rider' kinda thing.
That way no one is incrinimated and it is still a 'politically correct' picture.

ha!



HA HA HA, yep, I know who you mean but can't think of the name either! Oh damn, I wish I knew how to post my TDF pics at times like this....even my Mum who HATES cycling and only wanted to look at the 'panoramic views etc..' got stuck on the podium shots from when I snuck into the press enclosure of O'Grady and his package. LMFAO thinking back at how she just couldn't turn the page.

Heck June; I wouldn't have cared and I don't think they would have either if I had their b^%^%cks with faces too and just snapped away !!!!(no comments to golden showers needed thank you guys!)

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oh, gawd, the wee thread that never dies....
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Ahh, I know bain, but one must contine dear Cfs for the love of scro*um, um, spawn and haggis rather.

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Old 15-03.-2004, 03:49 PM   #147
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Just 'attempting' to have a giggle and play on words but they obs don't translate to down under speak!
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Ahh, I know bain, but one must contine dear Cfs for the love of scro*um, um, spawn and haggis rather.

A

I have never had haggis. I have had some kinda perfectly done gross french Ox Tail food called 'delicacy' ~which is probably close to a haggis. Guess I have no taste for culminary arts. (yes I like Jello!)

OK reading this thread has given me insight to some new 'rules' for long rides:
1) Be polite and announce you are pee'ing. or snotting for that matter.
2) Never drink from a strangers warm waterbottle if offered
3) OR....smell the offered bottle first.
4) bring an umbrella or large tarp to the races.

Did I miss any??
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I have never had haggis. I have had some kinda perfectly done gross french Ox Tail food called 'delicacy' ~which is probably close to a haggis. Guess I have no taste for culminary arts. (yes I like Jello!)

OK reading this thread has given me insight to some new 'rules' for long rides:
1) Be polite and announce you are pee'ing. or snotting for that matter.
2) Never drink from a strangers warm waterbottle if offered
3) OR....smell the offered bottle first.
4) bring an umbrella or large tarp to the races.

Did I miss any??


Yeah....take some extra tissues, you can find some long grass or a secluded spot but what's the point as the ladies amongst us can't 'do the shake' like our male counterparts
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