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[QUOTE=Tom Officer;317691]
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Originally Posted by
GrantM
I'd argue there is a healthy balance in there somewhere.
Happiness is about knowing when to stop.
Find the point between austerity and luxury that works for you.
Realize there is too much of a good thing.
Self-knowlege is what most of us lack.
Nice, I like this post. It sure is about finding the balance, yet that point is always changing. I used to think that as I got older I'd find that elusive calm, balance in life. What I do find is that I am more settled and calmer, but I can still get into periods of intensity whether about family, work or cycling and sometimes have to remind myself to step back a bit.
I like this as well.
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Originally Posted by
jitahs
Did I ever tell you about this guy who used to be on this forum?
I'd love to hear all about it. Work on it tonight and I'll read in the morning.
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Originally Posted by
Earl Gray
I'd love to hear all about it. Work on it tonight and I'll read in the morning.
Done. Suffice it to say his legacy lives on.
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Originally Posted by
DarrenCT
whatsup with all the bitching? it's not that difficult to figure out
if you can tolerate pain and you're bit chunky, you'll be a strong cyclist
if you can tolerate pain and you're a skinny fuck, you'll be a stronger cyclist going up a hill
if you can't tolerate pain, you're pretty much screwed if you want to become strong cyclist
sheeesh
Ding, ding, ding!
And remember, honey badger don't give a shit.
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Originally Posted by
akelman
Classic bully: starts whining when people push back.
Look, like I said above, you're probably a swell fellow. But the idea that you can't figure out that what you said was obnoxious, and that you won't just admit that you've reaped what you sowed in this thread, is pretty silly.
I am with you Akelman. your initial post was dead on. People being responsible for what they say and its impact, in a public forum is a sign of maturity the access to any kind of society that works. I started this nonsense in the first place by publicly saying what I thought about what Jitahs said. My intention was to point out the essential ridiculousness of correlating a specific number for waist size with athleticism. And I know this from experience. I am sure I am not the only one, but I know about me, that the waist size of my skeleton with no flesh on it would be a 34. But this is not about me. I am not a world class athlete, and I have known several. Their waist size was not the factor that made them or didn't make them athletes, it was as many have so well pointed out in this thread their commitment and their willingness to have that commitment rule their lives. And though waist size may well be a sign of that commitment, it is certainly not a direct correlate.
This thread has had some valuable discussion about what is comfort and what is suffering. People have laid out what it means to them to push beyond what they know then can do until what they know they can do, expands. There has been some great conversation about a willingness to push through pain. I apologized early for sounding off the way that I did as I could see what it was going to do with the thread. I do it again. Jitas, I never meant to call you "Fucking Stupid", just your comment. The direct correlation between a specific waist size and athleticism doesn't exist. Further, to tell the members of this forum that they are not in fact athletes because their measurements don't meet your standards and they are merely going for a bike ride, while not expecting a response would be stupid. But I don't think you are stupid, Jitas, not at all. On the contrary. I think that you are malicious. You like picking fights, from the safety of anonymity, where there are no implications.
I agree with aklemanm the victim game is beneath us all
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Originally Posted by
dhoff
malicious.
Good morning! What a gorgeous Sunday! I'm gonna go ride my bike!
See ya!
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I'll take some pot stirring every now and again over mindless discussion about "what tube" or "how much does your bike weigh". Don't get me wrong, I'd love to hear how great your ride was after you discovered latex tubes, or how much better the hill climb was on a 15 lb bike than your 20 lb bike but VSalon is so much more. We need provocateurs that have wit and opinion and in the spirit of swoop take solid pulls on the front.
In my opinion, jitahs is such. If a few feathers get ruffled, so be it; honey badger don't give a shit, it just takes what it wants.
Rock on jitahs. Have a good ride. Go be a honey badger. Just finished my Sunday Volente Loop. Did it solo and I'm not sure if I was training, cycling or riding my bike. In the end, I don't care.
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Swoop is Dead! Long Live Jitahs!
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Originally Posted by
Earl Gray
Swoop is Dead! Long Live Jitahs!
he's not actually, but if that makes you feel safer.
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It seems to me that this modern customer is always right mindset has caused the bike to become the villain. I can't get up this hill because of the bike or this golfclub sucks, I can't hit it in the hole. Harden the f*ck up anybody? You get faster or better at anything by sucking and suffering and keeping at it.
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Originally Posted by
jscottyk
I'll take some pot stirring every now and again over mindless discussion about "what tube" or "how much does your bike weigh". Don't get me wrong, I'd love to hear how great your ride was after you discovered latex tubes, or how much better the hill climb was on a 15 lb bike than your 20 lb bike but VSalon is so much more. We need provocateurs that have wit and opinion and in the spirit of swoop take solid pulls on the front.
In my opinion, jitahs is such. If a few feathers get ruffled, so be it; honey badger don't give a shit, it just takes what it wants.
Rock on jitahs. Have a good ride. Go be a honey badger. Just finished my Sunday Volente Loop. Did it solo and I'm not sure if I was training, cycling or riding my bike. In the end, I don't care.
Will you write my obituary, you crazy Austinite?
6 hrs. 95 lb. bike.
dhoff, you may call me by my handle if you're going to insult me. It's not like I run around calling you doof.
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this thread is no longer productive atmo.
if you guys don't go your respective corners we'll bring out the heavy artillery.
read: cut the personal bullshit.
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e-RICHIE
read: cut the personal bullshit.
Never was for me. I vote we close this sucka down.
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i haven't read an inch of this thread.
this is my input
Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: [as he and Youngman admire a painting] I like school of Rembrandt.
Youngman Grand, Esq.: St. Rembrandt's High.
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lets move this to Wiki just for fun. out and aboooot
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DarrenCT
... out and aboooot
Canadian for "over and out?"
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Originally Posted by
WayneJ
Canadian for "over and out?"
exactly eh!
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Yo. I wrote 10,000 words and 75 footnotes about my lunch today. Does that mean I'm the next incarnation of David Foster Wallace?
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Originally Posted by
Ben
Yo. I wrote 10,000 words and 75 footnotes about my lunch today. Does that mean I'm the next incarnation of David Foster Wallace?
That ended badly. You don't want to go there.
Dear Sir,
Regarding your recent foray
Into the rap business and the scene you portray,
See I don't normally approve of war games,
But "He's biting you" is what they all say.
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Brother Jitahs, why do you hate skinny people?