55417 pts ยท January 2, 2014
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She probably is. She was abusive. She had an abusive upbringing.
2/I usually used to get up and go on a bike ride for 30 miles. In the early years. She always over did it.
I didn't drink this much when we were together. We would take breaks together. And she almost always drank more.
3/I have gotten shakes before tho, because I went to work and didn't drink all day, until I got home, trying to pour a drink, & had shakes
2/I always wait until Im sober again for a few hours before I had another drink. Never gone multiple days straight where I always had a buzz
I regularly take breaks a week at a time. I've never day drank, like literally woke up at 10-12am, and started drinking more
I know that's the right thing to do. (She might even realize her mistake). Lol.
2/I make almost $80k right now, 6'0, Native American. He's a student, 5'7, Irish. She's Black, and doesn't really like white ppl usually.
I've taken breaks up to like 14 days, last fall, but then my girlfriend would go back to that other guy. Completely irrational tho.
2/ I never day drank.. I might've had a glass of wine or a couple shots at 2am-3am, but never in the day, like after 6am
I don't think they've ever known I was drunk. Except maybe my boss on Thursday.
It might be a bad sign if this is your parent's reaction, you're a drain on them and they're just relieved to get away. Lol.
4/think stage 19 was a TTT. The director forgot Hincapie' s injury, and told the riders to hop a roundabout. H said he almost passed out.
3/ he refused to get xrays because they would make him stop, but you can totally see its completely broken, just in pieces.
2/ have you ever seen the documentary, Chasing Legends? George Hincapie broke his collar bone 4 days before the end of the 2009 Tour.
Yeah, of that in racing, like Cancellara, cracked vertebrae in the Tour, Andrew Talansky a bad injury to his hip/sacrum 1/
4/ I think the reason big classics are 165 miles is because that's how far could go if they rode from sunrise to sunset, on those old bikes
3/I forgot his name at the moment. Or Paris-Bordeaux, which was 250 mls or something crazy like that, cuz they followed dernys (motorbikes)
2/or Dirty Kanza 200 miles on gravel roads. Last year one pro destroyed his wheels, and ended up jogging 18 miles before he gave up.
Yeah, there's some extreme races, like the Leadville 100, MTB race, and it's already at elevation, 8000 ft. 1/
After like 3 hours I couldn't move it at all, and the next morning it felt like it was falling off. 3/
My arm felt super stunned. Got up after 5 mins,rode 8 more miles home mostly one handed. I didnt realize my arm was broken until next day 2/
A few years ago commuting home at night I hit a curb I didn't see was there (forgot my glasses), endoed, landed w all weight on left arm 1/
I realize you're probably joking, but a century = 100 miles. Not 100 years.
Didn't he win Paris-Roubaix or Tour Flanders or something
I remember Tjallingi, it took me like 20 seconds to remember who he was, but I know know who he is.
Hoogerland got patched up, and rode the remaining 28 miles to the finish. He was awarded the "most courageous" rider award that day.
The more I hear about it the more I like it. It's so extreme. American popular sports like football and baseball are a joke compared to it.
Ive only done one 100 mile ride. At 55 miles I felt like death. Pounded coke and carbs for 20 miles, felt better at 95 miles after that. Lol
How did it go? Send a private message if it's long
She probably is. She was abusive. She had an abusive upbringing.
2/I usually used to get up and go on a bike ride for 30 miles. In the early years. She always over did it.
I didn't drink this much when we were together. We would take breaks together. And she almost always drank more.
3/I have gotten shakes before tho, because I went to work and didn't drink all day, until I got home, trying to pour a drink, & had shakes
2/I always wait until Im sober again for a few hours before I had another drink. Never gone multiple days straight where I always had a buzz
I regularly take breaks a week at a time. I've never day drank, like literally woke up at 10-12am, and started drinking more
I know that's the right thing to do. (She might even realize her mistake). Lol.
2/I make almost $80k right now, 6'0, Native American. He's a student, 5'7, Irish. She's Black, and doesn't really like white ppl usually.
I've taken breaks up to like 14 days, last fall, but then my girlfriend would go back to that other guy. Completely irrational tho.
2/ I never day drank.. I might've had a glass of wine or a couple shots at 2am-3am, but never in the day, like after 6am
I don't think they've ever known I was drunk. Except maybe my boss on Thursday.
It might be a bad sign if this is your parent's reaction, you're a drain on them and they're just relieved to get away. Lol.
4/think stage 19 was a TTT. The director forgot Hincapie' s injury, and told the riders to hop a roundabout. H said he almost passed out.
3/ he refused to get xrays because they would make him stop, but you can totally see its completely broken, just in pieces.
2/ have you ever seen the documentary, Chasing Legends? George Hincapie broke his collar bone 4 days before the end of the 2009 Tour.
Yeah, of that in racing, like Cancellara, cracked vertebrae in the Tour, Andrew Talansky a bad injury to his hip/sacrum 1/
4/ I think the reason big classics are 165 miles is because that's how far could go if they rode from sunrise to sunset, on those old bikes
3/I forgot his name at the moment. Or Paris-Bordeaux, which was 250 mls or something crazy like that, cuz they followed dernys (motorbikes)
2/or Dirty Kanza 200 miles on gravel roads. Last year one pro destroyed his wheels, and ended up jogging 18 miles before he gave up.
Yeah, there's some extreme races, like the Leadville 100, MTB race, and it's already at elevation, 8000 ft. 1/
After like 3 hours I couldn't move it at all, and the next morning it felt like it was falling off. 3/
My arm felt super stunned. Got up after 5 mins,rode 8 more miles home mostly one handed. I didnt realize my arm was broken until next day 2/
A few years ago commuting home at night I hit a curb I didn't see was there (forgot my glasses), endoed, landed w all weight on left arm 1/
I realize you're probably joking, but a century = 100 miles. Not 100 years.
Didn't he win Paris-Roubaix or Tour Flanders or something
I remember Tjallingi, it took me like 20 seconds to remember who he was, but I know know who he is.
Hoogerland got patched up, and rode the remaining 28 miles to the finish. He was awarded the "most courageous" rider award that day.
The more I hear about it the more I like it. It's so extreme. American popular sports like football and baseball are a joke compared to it.
Ive only done one 100 mile ride. At 55 miles I felt like death. Pounded coke and carbs for 20 miles, felt better at 95 miles after that. Lol