On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Lisa -S.H. <harmo...@fairpoint.net> wrote:

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> PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> >
> > When I regularly commuted to an office job, I included a brake cable
> > and a few patches and a little tiny glass bottle of rubber glue. Not
> > sure why, since my commute was no more than 20 miles even if I took
> > the detour; usually 15 one way (and half that on bus on return.)
> > Oh, and sometimes a power bar or two. Or something to eat.
> > Bandaids? Chapstick? TP? Is this for a century?
> >
> > Patrick "no sunblock, no helmet, no gloves, no padded shorts, no
> > plastic jerseys, no sunglasses except in allergy season, no multiple
> > gears either" Moore
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> Power Bars are for dweebs and yuppies.    ;)
> I'm assuming from your sig line that you bring that brake cable to floss
> with after lunch.
> ;D
> Lisa "don't get between me and my chapstick"


Slap, slap. Ow, that hurt!

I forgot: also in allergy season I carry medicated eyedrops because the
pollen around here plays havoc with my eyes. I ate two whole grain chocolate
chip PBs yesterday, but only because the nearby grocery was out of my fav
mini-egg rolls. (Now that's yuppie-ish cycling food?)

Patrick "but no chapstick, or TP either" Moore

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