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Kathy B
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by Kathy B » October 15th, 2011, 10:28 am
Hey Bob,
Just so you know you are not alone:
I do not have a C2 at home either. I go to the gym first thing each morning before work. I row as part of my regular workout. I am limited on time so that is why I am usually posting around 5-6k each day. I thought about getting one for home, but then I couldn't watch all the people in front of me at the gym.....
The hard part is the winter, getting my car out of the snow to go to the gym. But so far so good!
Pats vs Dallas Tomorrow, I'll be there eating all the calories I burned up this week on the rower!
Go Patriots!
PS. Lisa thought I posted in Blue last time, better keep my glasses on!
Lisa, you and the captain definitely kept me going, thanks for the push!
Good work all!
Kathy B
It's all Good!
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Quatroux
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by Quatroux » October 15th, 2011, 4:59 pm
-Andy
PaceBoat lurched ahead unforgivingly, mocking his efforts.
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BoB/335
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by BoB/335 » October 15th, 2011, 5:35 pm
Kathy B wrote:Hey Bob,
I thought about getting one for home, but then I couldn't watch all the people in front of me at the gym.....
Kathy B
I say the same thing (last week there was this girl............) but it's funnier coming from a female.

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The Blacksmith
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by The Blacksmith » October 15th, 2011, 7:17 pm
Forgot to add-everyone did an awesome job! 8,545,672 as of now-works out to 5310.03 miles. Team average is 158,253 or 98.3 miles per. I think that's pretty darned awesome, and give yourselves a pat on the back for doing it.
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damselfly
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by damselfly » October 15th, 2011, 10:30 pm
All hands on deck, all eyes forward and fixed on the derierres of the rowers off the bow!!
A lusty 8 of 43 members (19%) logged 115,097 total meters. Guess you guys are all tuckered out!
Milestones achieved: Matthew R hit 900K and Elisa H hit 400K!! Kudos to you both!
Approaching milestones: Chris is coming up on 700K (-46,999m), Andy is really close to 400K (-4,479m), and Kim is approaching 150K (-18,084m)...
This week's frequent rowers (Sat 10/8 through Fri 10/14):
Andrew A, Joseph M & Kathy B - 7 Woot woot!
David W, Jamie B, Joseph W & Mark E - 6
Adam M, Chris H, Cindy R, Jeff S, John S & Marius S - 5
Kim N & Matthew R - 4
Posted Meters:
Joseph M - 30,172 Awesome!
Matthew R - 16,342 Killer.....
Andy I - 15,406 Holy cow!! An eye-popper!
Elisa H - 15,021 Great row!
Chris H - 12,001
!!! That's the best number EVER!!!!!!
Joseph W - 11,111 NAILED it.....
Gary G - 10,044 Outstanding!!
Kim N - 5,000 Muy bueno, chica!!
-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
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damselfly
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by damselfly » October 15th, 2011, 10:49 pm
Ahoy, tired TimBukTWO compatriots! I think pretty much everyone has reported in, but let me know if you post more meters after this report. On our final day of the competition, we have 12 of 54 members (22%) logging 176,198 total meters. This has been an outstanding team effort for the entire competition, and like Smitty says, pat yourselves on the back for your wonderful performances! Just don't twist or strain anything in the process -- Skeleton Crew is just around the corner....
As things stand now, we will finish very strongly in 10th place, with only 3 of those 9 teams ahead of us averaging more meters per member. Really, really outstanding!! It has been an honor serving alongside all you athletes...
Posted Meters:
Rusty A - 12,263
James C - 2,000
Gary G - 10,044
Bruce H - 60,010 Yow!!!
Elisa H - 15,021
Chris H - 12,001
Andy I - 15,406
Vince M - 1,000
Kim N - 5,000
Heather R - 16,000
Matthew R - 16,342
Joseph W - 11,111 
In our final set of milestones: Bruce H netted a cool half mil (500K), Heather reached an outstanding 400K, Rusty A achieved 250K, and Gary G surpassed 200K.
All in all we had 1 rower each over 700K, 600K, and 500K, two rowers over 400K, 2 over 300K, **13** over 200K, and **11** over 100K. Total team effort, 8,567,303 meters. How far did we make it back towards the west coast, Smitty?
And... Almost all our rowers reached their personal challenge goals!! Our poor Cap'n was undone this time by forced shore-leave, I'm sorry to say.... 
Challenge Goals - Day 31 of 31 (100.0%):
Rusty A - 255,104 of 100,000 (255.1%)
Mark E - 380,624 of 180,000 (211.5%)
Kevin K - 189,229 of 100,000 (189.2%)
Lisa H - 132,073 of 100,000 (132.1%)
Chris H - 224,001 of 180,000 (124.4%)
Jeff S - 228,000 of 200,000 (114.0%)
Mike E - 224,105 of 200,000 (112.1%)
Andy I - 223,066 of 200,000 (111.5%)
Kim N - 107,588 of 100,000 (107.6%)
Adam M - 136,500 of 130,000 (105.0%)
Kathy B - 155,670 of 150,000 (103.8%)
Jamie B - 206,210 of 200,000 (103.1%)
Bob G - 153,736 of 150,000 (102.5%)
Gary G - 201,607 of 200,000 (100.8%)
Cindy R - 100,736 of 100,000 (100.7%)
Joseph W - 222,222 of 222,000 (100.1%)
Yisroel H - 246,185 of 300,000 (82.1%)
Gary D - 10,907 of 150,000 (7.3%)
And now, company, AT EASE!!!
-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
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damselfly
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by damselfly » October 16th, 2011, 7:31 am
On a really clear day I can see the Pacific Ocean from my house. Of course we started from the west coast!
-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
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dr. espo
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by dr. espo » October 16th, 2011, 10:07 am
Well, I used to be able to say I lived in the Pocono Mountains, but then we were told they are actually considered an "eroded plateau"! Just doesn't have the same ring to it
Shahespeare had it wrong, ...a rose by any other name would NOT smell as sweet!
Mike
always learning...
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damselfly
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by damselfly » October 16th, 2011, 3:33 pm
I don't know, Mike, the "Pocono Eroded Plateau" has a nice ring to it....
I just want to extend a final invitation to all our challenge team participants to join our year-round affiliation! We'd love to have you, and it is nice to have ongoing motivation and comraderie throughout the year.

-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
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dr. espo
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by dr. espo » October 17th, 2011, 3:07 pm
damselfly wrote:I don't know, Mike, the "Pocono Eroded Plateau" has a nice ring to it....
I just want to extend a final invitation to all our challenge team participants to join our year-round affiliation! We'd love to have you, and it is nice to have ongoing motivation and comraderie throughout the year.

LOL, yeah, we'll call it PEP for short
Hey, did you see we even get prizes for the fall challenge. Assuming I'm reading it correctly you get a C2 bandanna if you rowed at least 100K or a C2 carry bag for 200K. Don't know if everyone is eligible for these prizes or if virtual teams are excluded, so your mileage may vary!
Mike
always learning...
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The Blacksmith
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by The Blacksmith » October 17th, 2011, 3:54 pm
Fine print says virtual teams are excluded from shipped prizes-as Archie Bunker used to say-CRAPOLA

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damselfly
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by damselfly » October 17th, 2011, 4:03 pm
Discrimination!!!!
-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda