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Craig Brossman wrote:
> Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
>> On 2005-03-21, TJ penned:
>>
>>>> Guys really amaze me. I've been down with bronchitis for a week
>>>> now, feeling awful, covered in phlegm, really disgusting. All I
>>>> have to do is stand in front of Eric, though, and he gets this big
>>>> grin on his face, and his eyes are focused on my, um, pecs. I
>>>> can't decide if it's annoying or cute.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Try Mono at 33 for feeling crappy. I was off the bike for the last
>>> 3 weeks. There is nothing like beautiful weather, and feeling
>>> crappy.
>>
>>
>> No, thanks, I'm miserable enough!
>>
>> And confused. As I always do when I'm sick, I emailed my boss to
>> let him know every day. I even called and left a message on Friday.
>> But he never answered an email or phone call, which is highly
>> unusual. I'm worried that he might be annoyed at me, or something,
>> but there was no way I should have been at work last week.
>>
>> I'm still feeling craptastic, but I'm going to work today to find
>> out what's up.
>>
>
> Makes me think of that one scene in Jaws, where they are comparing
> scars. I wish this was not true, and hope no one can to one-up me
> (for their sake), try getting a severe attack of Rheumatoid Arthritis
> (RA) and discovering you have it right when fall season hits Colorado
> in August. Totally out of commission, barely able to walk up and down
> stairs until January, taking steroids, chemo-therapy and
> anti-depresents, and still feeling terrible.
> Not too worry, I have over 300 road miles since then, and several mtn.
> bike rides in. I still don't feel 100% and probably never will again,
> but I can ride, at least a bit.
> There is a bright side, I've just switched to another Dr. in GJ, so
> I'll have to make a trip up there every 6 weeks, and of course the
> first appointment is April 5, how convienent, I guess I'll have to
> stay for the FFTF and write off the hotel and mileage.
> As I always tell my son, everything always seems to work out, just be
> patient and do the right thing!
That bites big time. Think on the bright side, though, Red Mountain Pass
every six weeks......a stop at Orvis hot springs on the way home and of
course, the Adobe Inn in Ridgway...
Gary
> Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
>> On 2005-03-21, TJ penned:
>>
>>>> Guys really amaze me. I've been down with bronchitis for a week
>>>> now, feeling awful, covered in phlegm, really disgusting. All I
>>>> have to do is stand in front of Eric, though, and he gets this big
>>>> grin on his face, and his eyes are focused on my, um, pecs. I
>>>> can't decide if it's annoying or cute.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Try Mono at 33 for feeling crappy. I was off the bike for the last
>>> 3 weeks. There is nothing like beautiful weather, and feeling
>>> crappy.
>>
>>
>> No, thanks, I'm miserable enough!
>>
>> And confused. As I always do when I'm sick, I emailed my boss to
>> let him know every day. I even called and left a message on Friday.
>> But he never answered an email or phone call, which is highly
>> unusual. I'm worried that he might be annoyed at me, or something,
>> but there was no way I should have been at work last week.
>>
>> I'm still feeling craptastic, but I'm going to work today to find
>> out what's up.
>>
>
> Makes me think of that one scene in Jaws, where they are comparing
> scars. I wish this was not true, and hope no one can to one-up me
> (for their sake), try getting a severe attack of Rheumatoid Arthritis
> (RA) and discovering you have it right when fall season hits Colorado
> in August. Totally out of commission, barely able to walk up and down
> stairs until January, taking steroids, chemo-therapy and
> anti-depresents, and still feeling terrible.
> Not too worry, I have over 300 road miles since then, and several mtn.
> bike rides in. I still don't feel 100% and probably never will again,
> but I can ride, at least a bit.
> There is a bright side, I've just switched to another Dr. in GJ, so
> I'll have to make a trip up there every 6 weeks, and of course the
> first appointment is April 5, how convienent, I guess I'll have to
> stay for the FFTF and write off the hotel and mileage.
> As I always tell my son, everything always seems to work out, just be
> patient and do the right thing!
That bites big time. Think on the bright side, though, Red Mountain Pass
every six weeks......a stop at Orvis hot springs on the way home and of
course, the Adobe Inn in Ridgway...
Gary