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Getting fitted, including potentially changing out the seat (that one is women’s specific, but she’d want a seat that’s comfy for her) stem and handlebars would be part of her overall cost. Also, it’s a compact double in front, and I want a third ring on the hills. Call me mosey… The bike is literally a wall hanging right now. I’d love to pass it over to someone who wants to ride. I’ll message you the details and more photos if you’re genuinely interested.11 points
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I ride men’s bikes. 56 cm. Let me know if you want my Bianchi Via Nirone. I haven’t ridden it for two-ish years, and have zero interest in riding it again. It’s yours for the cost of boxing and shipping.7 points
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Be careful showing that pic around. Someone will show up and want to turn your garage into a shrine6 points
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He has some unpaid fines from permit lady and I would like to clear up before end of year.5 points
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Good night, my friends, good night5 points
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wow, it's gorgeous and I'm sure she'd agree. An incredibly kind offer - yes, if you could send the details we would love to discuss giving it a home. And I'm sure you'd be in line for a couple ten thousand potato points or HC points or whatever they're giving out these days.4 points
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I have put boxers on backwards and didn’t know until I went to pee.4 points
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These two sentences do not belong together. Perhaps you do not understand what retirement is all about.4 points
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I might be intimidated by the accomplishments of many here, but the people are too nice to be intimidating.4 points
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Saturday’s ride , 10/16/21. 124.3 miles, the Solvang 200K.4 points
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Pretty much all of you intimidate the crap out of me4 points
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This is me. Mosey Susan. Taking it leisurely with unconditional regard for you.3 points
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Many years ago when we got married we got four matching crock pots. All our friends were getting married so we were able to dump three of them.3 points
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It's a simple matter of fact that "regifting" is an insult to the civilized world.3 points
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Take a walk to enjoy the autumnal loveliness, and then get back to your other job.3 points
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Impressed by some, disappointed in some, intimidated by none.3 points
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I'm sorry...I'm lost about all these impressions. Airehead impresses me not intimidates, with her work and how she must pitch in to help.3 points
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The older I get, the KrAzIeR I get. Pretty soon, I'll be too KrAzY to eat. I considered doing just that last night. After working in the yard all day, I was too tired to fix dinner. I seriously considered just going to bed. If I get to where I am too KrAzY to eat, I might as well just shoot myself and get it over with. Over the past few days, I have been reminded of all the little projects that I need to do but have been putting off because I'm just too KrAzY to do anything that requires any sort of substantial effort. So, in order to at least remind me of all the miscellaneous crap that needs doing, I resolved to make a to-do list and put it on the refrigerator. But, apparently, it seems I'm too KrAzY to even make a to-do list.3 points
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Yeah the temp in our home is already down to 62. Last night it was on the low 40s here. Tonight it will be close to 40. Soon... WoBG and I will have the annual discussion about when the heat should be turned on.3 points
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Yes, most of them are 6'4, solid muscle, lift 500 pounds and ride their bikes at 24mph average speeds.3 points
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30 with Gina today on the trail. Another breezy day, when isn't it? Ran into a Strava buddy Stacy and her hubby. Every time we talk, she tells me she can not believe how strong Gina is. Makes me laugh because Gina just rides along and is not competitive at all but yet so strong. Stacy and her hubby do randos and such and very involved in the cycling world around here. At the train station filling the water bottles before the ride. Stacy and Greg Just about to the beach. Water looks nice in the sun. But the other direction, you can see the oil and other poop. Stacy snapped a shot of us. Me, my spiders and Gina, and Chuck. Stacy's ride descrip. SEE, I told you I was a nice guy. Actually a bit on the lovely side.3 points
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I am sorry. Take comfort in the fact my typing and spelling sucks.3 points
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Are you KrAzY?!?!?!?! Pay taxes?!?!? Step back from the ledge, and let's talk this over, Kirby.2 points
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That stuff goes on in another forum here. Password protected and only accessible to Flahutes.2 points
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My flat screen is now 12 years old. The power board went wonky so sometimes it would not turn on. A little bit of google, a little bit of YouTube and I ended up ordering a piece from an electronic shop and fixed it myself. That was 4 years ago. I am pretty much a TV repair man, minus the buttons cleavage2 points
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I have two TVs. A 20" Sony from 1990, and a 36" Sony from 2006. Both still work The older TV isn't as crisp, but who cares? And it's only been serviced one time, to degauss it. I'm on a mission to see how long it lasts.2 points
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Our lifecycle for laptops (and, if we had them, desktops) would be 4 yrs. That's a pretty long time, but we refresh them 25%/yr, so folks are fairly regularly getting a mostly modern laptop. We also have a built in pool of break-fix and change request laptops, so if you really want a new laptop - out of cycle - you just call helpdesk and request it. Anyway, the OLD laptops (and monitors & keyboards)? Those are a royal PITA as we need to dispose of them - and often they just pile up in a store room until we have an agreement with Dell (or whoever) to take them off our hands and securely destroy/recycle them. Likewise, out data center has a hard drive shredder for mass destruction of that stuff. It's pretty amazing at how people vs orgs look at computers. To the people, their personal stuff like a laptop is an asset. To the orgs, I think is a tool that wears out and then is a problem to sort out. And, until recently, we didn't even really try to "reclaim" the old laptops. It was more just a security thing where that laptop was no longer "trusted" on the internal network when the new one was activated. That rendered the old one "useless" (from a org perspective), but anyone could then wipe the drives and install Windows/Linux and be good to go with an "outdated" laptop. Now, with no one in offices, when you get your new laptop, they include a FedEx label for the return of the old laptop. I don't actually know if they ever care if it comes back or not, but they do have it in the "process flow".2 points
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