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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Sue71 » June 4th, 2009, 11:59 pm

DevilAlumna wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:I'm planning on riding my bike to work tomorrow - 14 miles.

I figure if I write it here, then I'll be more likely to remember, when I wake up tomorrow morning, that I told someone else my plan to ride my bike to work, and thus not bail out on it.

I used to ride to work every single day in DC, for about 2 years. But that was only 3 miles. There was an all-out sprint down M street in Georgetown for a stretch, but still, it was overall much shorter. With fewer hills.

And it's supposed to hit 90 here tomorrow. We've been having AWESOME weather for the past two weeks. I'm almost wishing for a grey day again. (Did I just say that?!)
Okay, I slept late this morning, so didn't have time to bike in. So, I threw my bike in my car, drove to work, and rode home tonight. I forgot how much I enjoy a good bike ride (though I'm substantially less in shape than I used to be for it... which is why I'm taking it back up.)

Now the question is, will I be up for the ride back in the AM, or do I need to catch a bus? :)
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » June 5th, 2009, 12:02 am

Sue71 wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:I'm planning on riding my bike to work tomorrow - 14 miles.

I figure if I write it here, then I'll be more likely to remember, when I wake up tomorrow morning, that I told someone else my plan to ride my bike to work, and thus not bail out on it.

I used to ride to work every single day in DC, for about 2 years. But that was only 3 miles. There was an all-out sprint down M street in Georgetown for a stretch, but still, it was overall much shorter. With fewer hills.

And it's supposed to hit 90 here tomorrow. We've been having AWESOME weather for the past two weeks. I'm almost wishing for a grey day again. (Did I just say that?!)
Okay, I slept late this morning, so didn't have time to bike in. So, I threw my bike in my car, drove to work, and rode home tonight. I forgot how much I enjoy a good bike ride (though I'm substantially less in shape than I used to be for it... which is why I'm taking it back up.)

Now the question is, will I be up for the ride back in the AM, or do I need to catch a bus? :)
How far is the ride?
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Sue71 » June 5th, 2009, 12:05 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
Sue71 wrote: How far is the ride?
See above!
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by bjornolf » June 5th, 2009, 9:20 am

I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by TillyGalore » June 5th, 2009, 9:23 am

bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by DukieInKansas » June 5th, 2009, 9:24 am

bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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I'm sorry - I hate injuries that make it hard/painful to walk. I hope the pain disappears quickly.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by DukieInKansas » June 5th, 2009, 9:35 am

Bragging Aunt Alert - Don't read if you don't want to hear about my talented nephew.

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Nephew Sam, who is finishing his sophomore year of high school, tried out for the community theater production of High School Musical II. He has been cast in the role of Jack Scott.

I haven't seen HSM II, so I'm assuming this is one of the main male characters - but not the lead.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by TillyGalore » June 5th, 2009, 9:41 am

DukieInKansas wrote:Bragging Aunt Alert - Don't read if you don't want to hear about my talented nephew.

:ymparty: :ymparty: \:D/ \:D/ :-bd :-bd

Nephew Sam, who is finishing his sophomore year of high school, tried out for the community theater production of High School Musical II. He has been cast in the role of Jack Scott.

I haven't seen HSM II, so I'm assuming this is one of the main male characters - but not the lead.
Congratulations, Sam!!!!

I have no knowledge whatsoever about HSM I, II, or III.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by DukieInKansas » June 5th, 2009, 10:07 am

TillyGalore wrote:
DukieInKansas wrote:Bragging Aunt Alert - Don't read if you don't want to hear about my talented nephew.

:ymparty: :ymparty: \:D/ \:D/ :-bd :-bd

Nephew Sam, who is finishing his sophomore year of high school, tried out for the community theater production of High School Musical II. He has been cast in the role of Jack Scott.

I haven't seen HSM II, so I'm assuming this is one of the main male characters - but not the lead.
Congratulations, Sam!!!!

I have no knowledge whatsoever about HSM I, II, or III.
I have now done some checking - Jack Scott is the zany "Voice of East High School" - the PA announcer and somewhat of a narrator for the stage version. This character wasn't in the movie, apparently.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by DevilAlumna » June 5th, 2009, 10:57 am

bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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OUCH!! :(

Sorry, man. If you want to try and relieve the pressure under your toenail (lessens the pain, but you'll def'nly lose the nail), PM me and I'll tell you how. It involves a pin, fire, and some self-drilling.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by CathyCA » June 5th, 2009, 11:33 am

bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » June 5th, 2009, 1:47 pm

DevilAlumna wrote:
bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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OUCH!! :(

Sorry, man. If you want to try and relieve the pressure under your toenail (lessens the pain, but you'll def'nly lose the nail), PM me and I'll tell you how. It involves a pin, fire, and some self-drilling.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Shammrog » June 5th, 2009, 1:55 pm

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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Shammrog » June 5th, 2009, 2:20 pm

I just really don't feel like doing SHIT now.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Shammrog » June 5th, 2009, 2:21 pm

And, I am lonely.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by CameronBornAndBred » June 5th, 2009, 2:33 pm

DevilAlumna wrote: Sorry, man. If you want to try and relieve the pressure under your toenail (lessens the pain, but you'll def'nly lose the nail), PM me and I'll tell you how. It involves a pin, fire, and some self-drilling.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by DukePA » June 5th, 2009, 2:42 pm

bjornolf wrote:I may have broken my toe last night. I'll probably lose my other big toe nail. :(( At least they'll match. I definitely jammed it bad enough that I'll be in pain for the next five weeks or so. I had to take my car to my parents late last night, and my battery was dead. I jumped it with the mini-van, then pulled it back. The battery was SO dead that when I turned on the headlights, the engine died again. So, I got out to move the minivan out into the driveway to jumpstart it again, and my shoes were wet cause it was raining so hard. When I stepped on the floor of my garage, my right foot slid right out from under me. My left knee buckled and my left big toe SLAMMED into the flood lip of the garage floor right as I came down on it with all my weight in a very awkward approximation of the hurdler stretch. My nail has turned bright purple, and the whole toe is swelling up. I took five motrin about an hour ago, but with my liver, it's already worn off. Man, it hurts like a you-know-what. I've got it wrapped in an ace bandage to try to protect and compress it, but it's not helping too much. I'll live, but walking is NO fun right now. ;)

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Oh man, that really, really sucks. Hope you have the quickest recovery in history. Hang in there.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Shammrog » June 5th, 2009, 4:11 pm

Anyone ever notice how "Austria" kind of sounds like "Ostrich?"
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by Bostondevil » June 5th, 2009, 4:21 pm

Shamm, I"ll try to keep you company for a few minutes.

I thought Austria sounded like Australia.
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Re: LTE 2.0

Post by windsor » June 5th, 2009, 4:26 pm

DevilAlumna wrote:
Sorry, man. If you want to try and relieve the pressure under your toenail (lessens the pain, but you'll def'nly lose the nail), PM me and I'll tell you how. It involves a pin, fire, and some self-drilling.
I have resorted to this ....owie owie owie...I'm cringing just thinking about!!! Icky Icky Bad
%-( :(( %-( :(( %-( :(( %-( :(( %-( :((

It really does help the pain though...removes the pressure and it feels much better but you need a strong stomach. :mrgreen:
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