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Had a 24 mile ride on the greenway today, weather was cool but nice and sunny. River is very high, I rode up to the place where it usually floods the trail and was not disappointed, the trail was flooded with probably a foot or more of water, I decided to turn back instead of crossing it. On the way back to the car I spooked a huge bunny rabbit and man, he took off when he saw me...I got on the pedals hard and gave chase and followed it for about 25 yards when it ducked off into the brambles. I was actually laughing out loud and thinking to myself, wrong holiday buddy! :lol:

Happy Thanks Giving ProVi nuts.:thumb::cool:
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Dude I cannot remotely think what hitting a deer on a BIKE would be like. Hitting stuff on bikes is something I totally avoid at all costs. In fact, some other bikers had to come fish me out of some bushes when some twit on the Mt Vernon bike trail was coming around A BLIND corner (so blind it actually had little divider lines) on the wrong side of the freaking bike trail. I was like, "I will pick UNKNOWN FATE TO COME over hitting that other biker."

That jerk did not even stop but some real bikers saw and we all had a really nice grump fest about non professional "recreational" bikers and one dude offered to chase him down for me. That was cool.

The bike would not look like that. The biker would not look like that. The deer would not be present if like, unless it got tangled in the spokes somehow and STILL THRASHING.

There would be tons more blood.

Sorry, I used to think A LOT about what being hit by "X" would bring. It did not stop me from biking on roads that would have TRUCKS sometimes. But yeah, I thought about the trucks from time to time and how thin of a goo me and my bike would make, and for how far, and like what would be scraped into my coffin.

A biker is to a truck what a gnat is to a human, only worse. LOL.

I got the dicodes if I did not boast on this particular thread yet. Only felt vaguely ill for about 20 minutes (buyer's remorse, not to bad is what THAT means.)

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48 hours of no Ensure (soy) and I appear to have found the cause. I'm still gonna freaking.... Well, celebrate the lack of need to spend all my hard earned money on medial copays and the Code. LOL. I may visit Crème de Vape, but like, IDK. I should not do it. Are they ALL gone? LOL, I am gonna look. I will also go to the OBGYN but just because I should, probably but like Oh Gosh I was worried about the hospital. I just want to see what it will cost. LOL.

Anna

Screw the mod, Anna. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF (please)!!!

Had a 24 mile ride on the greenway today, weather was cool but nice and sunny. River is very high, I rode up to the place where it usually floods the trail and was not disappointed, the trail was flooded with probably a foot or more of water, I decided to turn back instead of crossing it. On the way back to the car I spooked a huge bunny rabbit and man, he took off when he saw me...I got on the pedals hard and gave chase and followed it for about 25 yards when it ducked off into the brambles. I was actually laughing out loud and thinking to myself, wrong holiday buddy! :lol:

Happy Thanks Giving ProVi nuts.:thumb::cool:

Poor Li'l Peter didn't trust you to not mistake him for a turkey.
 

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Dude I cannot remotely think what hitting a deer on a BIKE would be like. Hitting stuff on bikes is something I totally avoid at all costs. In fact, some other bikers had to come fish me out of some bushes when some twit on the Mt Vernon bike trail was coming around A BLIND corner (so blind it actually had little divider lines) on the wrong side of the freaking bike trail. I was like, "I will pick UNKNOWN FATE TO COME over hitting that other biker."

That jerk did not even stop but some real bikers saw and we all had a really nice grump fest about non professional "recreational" bikers and one dude offered to chase him down for me. That was cool.

The bike would not look like that. The biker would not look like that. The deer would not be present if like, unless it got tangled in the spokes somehow and STILL THRASHING.

There would be tons more blood.

Sorry, I used to think A LOT about what being hit by "X" would bring. It did not stop me from biking on roads that would have TRUCKS sometimes. But yeah, I thought about the trucks from time to time and how thin of a goo me and my bike would make, and for how far, and like what would be scraped into my coffin.

A biker is to a truck what a gnat is to a human, only worse. LOL.

I got the dicodes if I did not boast on this particular thread yet. Only felt vaguely ill for about 20 minutes (buyer's remorse, not to bad is what THAT means.)

Anna
 

stols001

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I'm gonna be fine, seriously. I promise I will go to the OBGYN when the referral occurs and sooner if like anything happens. If only so I can "chat" with the OBGYN about some of the stuff my doc "said." It was pretty inept.

Seriously, we have hidden like, credit cards for if someone loses an eye and whatnot. I have been doing the best I can to take care of myself, and I totally do not think I am dying, even slightly. Of course I will go if it gets terrifyingly bad, but now we are at almost 2.5 days with no soy, and I'm fine.

I totes hate the ER and I will make darn sure that if I head toward "ill" I will head toward like, Oro Valley with plenty of time to not bleed out, because it is the best and nearest place to head and etc. But, it was really a-typical and correlative enough for me to go, "Oh, good, that's the issue." I even read some non-"I raised my kids on nuts and berries" stuff about soy and whatnot to confirm my suspicions.

I really think I will be okay, but if not, well I will just trajectory myself toward the best hospital I can, as I'm afraid like going to the Sierra Vista urgent care, I could die with no one noticing what was happening as I queued to enter the door.

Sometimes you just need to get a sense of like, what is gonna happen medically by using the resources around you. I spent a few days discovering they Suck Totally, and now I have a new game plan if anything happens... Period.

Anna
 

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I never had a car phone but I had one of the first 'cell' phones for my job with a teen crisis line. The phone and battery pack weighed 40 lbs, lol. Had a small service area and 'roamed' a lot. Seemed to always get a call when I was at a service counter/checkout and other customers would get so annoyed and give me disgusting looks because I had to stop what I was doing to answer it.

The first car phone he had used vacuum tubes. The box in the trunk was the size of suitcase. It was really nothing more than a glorified CB radio. You "called" Central, requested at certain phone number, they'd connect you and everyone could hear your conversation. It was late Stone Age.
 

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