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Re: RTL: Suffering any after-effects?

 
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Old 24-06.-2008, 02:04 PM   #1
Eroick
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Default Re: RTL: Suffering any after-effects?


I don't really have any pain left. There was a bit after the final day,
but it went away over the course of the drive home.

I was really tired driving home. Luckly I didn't do too much of the
driving and I slept for most of it.

The biggest and most important after effect: I want to ride more. I'm
far more excited about unicycling than I've ever been before! I'm
trying to go out muning tomorow

I guess I got off easy with the bugs, they're much worse here in the
capital region!


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