LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.03.10
Hope the bunny was good to you...and how do we repay that goodness....bite his ears off....
Season meters as of 338/365 = 108,205,955 m
Total meters on the day = 183,369 m
Oars in space (participation) = 11.1111 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
5.9 MM Will S
5.7 MM Chris aka Minnie (can she make 6 MM by end of rowing season?)
3.6 MM Darryl
1.8 MM Kenneth G
300K Karon
Kenneth G, leaves the sax at home, and posts 40,021 m for an almost full moon!
Will S, doing reconnaissance missions....sights a FLEET of alien ships .....sending out powerful mind control air waves....he's driven to erg 33,333 m....Tony says "I know, can you imagine!"....
Wild Bill returns - perhaps to alert us of the alien forces - with a half moon and a posting of 27,506 m
Queen Minnie celebrates half marathon # 234....makes easter truffles...
SIX Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (88,703 m) to go!
Chris with (287,247 m) to go....that's about 14 movies...
FOUR Million Meter Watch:
Bazzy with (218,586 m) to go....he's on a walkabout to ponder this one
TWO Million Meter Watch:
David T with (44,000 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
AJ with (99,809 m) to go!
And thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters...and milestones...!
David T 2,000 m
Tony
Peter G 5,000 m
Nancy 6,093 m
Gina 7,800 m
Karon 8,011 m
Terry 9,006 m
Darryl 20,169 m prepays an upcoming trip?!
Chris 21,097 m
Wild Bill 27,506 m
Will S 33,333 m
Kenneth G 40,021 m
Have a blue sky day! Good rowing whenever and wherever you row!!
Season meters as of 338/365 = 108,205,955 m
Total meters on the day = 183,369 m
Oars in space (participation) = 11.1111 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
5.9 MM Will S
5.7 MM Chris aka Minnie (can she make 6 MM by end of rowing season?)
3.6 MM Darryl
1.8 MM Kenneth G
300K Karon
Kenneth G, leaves the sax at home, and posts 40,021 m for an almost full moon!
Will S, doing reconnaissance missions....sights a FLEET of alien ships .....sending out powerful mind control air waves....he's driven to erg 33,333 m....Tony says "I know, can you imagine!"....
Wild Bill returns - perhaps to alert us of the alien forces - with a half moon and a posting of 27,506 m
Queen Minnie celebrates half marathon # 234....makes easter truffles...
SIX Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (88,703 m) to go!
Chris with (287,247 m) to go....that's about 14 movies...
FOUR Million Meter Watch:
Bazzy with (218,586 m) to go....he's on a walkabout to ponder this one
TWO Million Meter Watch:
David T with (44,000 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
AJ with (99,809 m) to go!
And thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters...and milestones...!
David T 2,000 m
Tony
Peter G 5,000 m
Nancy 6,093 m
Gina 7,800 m
Karon 8,011 m
Terry 9,006 m
Darryl 20,169 m prepays an upcoming trip?!
Chris 21,097 m
Wild Bill 27,506 m
Will S 33,333 m
Kenneth G 40,021 m
Have a blue sky day! Good rowing whenever and wherever you row!!
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.03.10
Chomping on chocolate bunny ears, even as we speak. Dee-lish. (Does everyone eat the ears first!?)Kona2 wrote: Hope the bunny was good to you...and how do we repay that goodness....bite his ears off....
Congrats, Wild Bill
Wild Bill's horses are running at good speed! Congrats on hitting the 7.5 Million Meter season mark....
Re: Congrats, Wild Bill
Kona2 wrote:Wild Bill's horses are running at good speed! Congrats on hitting the 7.5 Million Meter season mark....
wooo hooo wild bill......
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.03.10
Kona2 - I really wasn't expecting to row today (4/4). I left early this morning for Minneapolis and had a beautiful Easter dinner with family. But after driving about 350 miles for the day I got back home about 7:30PM. Then it was..... should I row... or FORGET IT! But I did row even though this morning person was about to shut down for the day after all that drive time and probably had too many jelly beans and chocolate eggs for the day. So I have no several day adventures planned for me before the end of the WRC. The only thing exciting right now is closing in on getting income tax done. And I'm so glad the WRC ends on 4/15 also to help take the sting out of that date! So maybe my extra meters rowed won't be needed. However this Wednesday will be another day of danger that I could easily stumble on and not row. It's the first Wed of the month which means retiree breakfast at Perkins with former colleagues at 7AM. No time to row before that, and too big of breakfast to row immediately after that. MooseKona2 wrote: prepays an upcoming trip?!
Re: Congrats, Wild Bill
Thanks, K2Kona2 wrote:Wild Bill's horses are running at good speed! Congrats on hitting the 7.5 Million Meter season mark....
I'm still hoping to meet my season goal of 8 million metres, but my time is much more limited than it was earlier in the season.
I recently joined the local volunteer fire department and training there has consumed a lot of the time that would otherwise have gone into rowing.
If you ever start thinking that rowing is hard ... try dragging a 165 pound dummy around - while wearing full turnouts and SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus). Then later this year I'll attend evening classes to qualify for my EMT Basic certificate. All the while studying Wildland Firefighting and Fire Behavior programmed learning CD's and training for my "Pack Test" (a 3-mile walk with a 45 pound vest) in order to qualify for my "Red Card" which will allow me to serve more than one day on the fireline when called out by the BLM. Tack Engineer school on top of that so I can drive the engines and operate the pumps and those 50,000 metre/day rowing opportunities will be rare.
As always, thanks for the encouragement - and I still do row for those great graphics
ROWSTRONG / RIDESTRONG
Just call me, "Wild Bill"
Just call me, "Wild Bill"
Re: Congrats, Wild Bill
thank-you for becoming a fireman and good luck with your training....William H wrote:Thanks, K2Kona2 wrote:Wild Bill's horses are running at good speed! Congrats on hitting the 7.5 Million Meter season mark....
I'm still hoping to meet my season goal of 8 million metres, but my time is much more limited than it was earlier in the season.
I recently joined the local volunteer fire department and training there has consumed a lot of the time that would otherwise have gone into rowing.
If you ever start thinking that rowing is hard ... try dragging a 165 pound dummy around - while wearing full turnouts and SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus). Then later this year I'll attend evening classes to qualify for my EMT Basic certificate. All the while studying Wildland Firefighting and Fire Behavior programmed learning CD's and training for my "Pack Test" (a 3-mile walk with a 45 pound vest) in order to qualify for my "Red Card" which will allow me to serve more than one day on the fireline when called out by the BLM. Tack Engineer school on top of that so I can drive the engines and operate the pumps and those 50,000 metre/day rowing opportunities will be rare.
As always, thanks for the encouragement - and I still do row for those great graphics
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Howdy.....back from the 'walkabout' which was very enjoyable, although treating quite a few leech bites! Seeing the term 'walkabout' always reminds me of the pub in the Crocodile Dundee movie...Chris...have you watched the movie recently...always good for a laugh, you should dust it off!!
Go the Luna-tics! BBB
Go the Luna-tics! BBB
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WRC: Thru Day 21
Total meters on day 21 = 429,323 m
Million Meters !!
1 Age Without Limits Virtual Club 36,816,628
2 Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In. Health Club 16,781,055
3 Free Spirits Virtual Club 15,056,055
4 RowPro Online Virtual Club 9,094,133
5 Keweenaw Fitness Medical Facility 8,329,532
6 ANCIENTS Virtual Club 8,138,908
7 LUNA-TICS Virtual Club 8,100,025
8 Albion Rowing Club Correctional Facility 7,788,000
9 Greenville Indoor Rowing Health Club 6,669,991
10 TIMBUK2 Virtual Club 6,072,436
And a big thanks to all who are rowing on the LunaTics Challenge Team !
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.4.10
Another dazzling supernova in the skies over the rowing universe, a red giant, three half moons and whoa....lots of stars!! But wait....there's an alien influence as well!
Congratulations, Bart, on achieving a 7.5 MM meter season....and taking top spot on the team leaderboard. Golf season is just around the corner, so those megameter erg sessions may well taper off.
Meanwhile, Wild Bill (seeing the blazing amounts of meters finish to the season) recognizes that the crew is in need of another fireman....and invests some time in learning some fire handling skills. He and Kenneth G may soon be comparing notes...thanks to all volunteers for their community work!
Season meters as of 339/365 = 108,549,704 m
Total meters on the day = 343,749 m
Oars in space (participation) = 18 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights.....Celebrations:
7.5 MM Bart
7.5 MM Wild Bill
2.7 MM Ted
Bart with a 100,000 m posting earns another supernova!
Will S, our man in Iraq, rows 60,000 m for a red giant plus some extra
Ted with 33K gets a half moon....closer to full !
Wild Bill, in between dummy hauling, earns a half moon with 22,494 m....it's the rowing that got you in shape for all this, you know!
Minnie brings in half marathon # 235 !
SIX Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (28,703 m) to go!
TWO Million Meter Watch:
David with (44,000 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
AJ with (95,351 m) to go!
And thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters!
K2 2,501 m
Tony m
G-l-o-r-i-a m (Meanwhile, trapped in an alien ship's sick bay, G-l-o-r-i-a finds that she is the source of great curiosity to the alien doctors...)
AJ 4,458 m
Terry 5,000 m
Rich 5,009 m
Barbara 5,011 m (two weeks to go!)
Noelle 6,108 m
Gina 7,800 m (hmmn...two consecutive 7800 m....is there a master plan?)
Peter G 9,000 m
Jim 10,000 m
Baz 10,000 m...welcome back from your trek
Tim 17,099 m
Darryl 18,506 m
Chris 21,097 m
William H 22,494 m
Ted 33,000 m
Will S 60,000 m
Bart 100,000 m
Congratulations, Bart, on achieving a 7.5 MM meter season....and taking top spot on the team leaderboard. Golf season is just around the corner, so those megameter erg sessions may well taper off.
Meanwhile, Wild Bill (seeing the blazing amounts of meters finish to the season) recognizes that the crew is in need of another fireman....and invests some time in learning some fire handling skills. He and Kenneth G may soon be comparing notes...thanks to all volunteers for their community work!
Season meters as of 339/365 = 108,549,704 m
Total meters on the day = 343,749 m
Oars in space (participation) = 18 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights.....Celebrations:
7.5 MM Bart
7.5 MM Wild Bill
2.7 MM Ted
Bart with a 100,000 m posting earns another supernova!
Will S, our man in Iraq, rows 60,000 m for a red giant plus some extra
Ted with 33K gets a half moon....closer to full !
Wild Bill, in between dummy hauling, earns a half moon with 22,494 m....it's the rowing that got you in shape for all this, you know!
Minnie brings in half marathon # 235 !
SIX Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (28,703 m) to go!
TWO Million Meter Watch:
David with (44,000 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
AJ with (95,351 m) to go!
And thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters!
K2 2,501 m
Tony m
G-l-o-r-i-a m (Meanwhile, trapped in an alien ship's sick bay, G-l-o-r-i-a finds that she is the source of great curiosity to the alien doctors...)
AJ 4,458 m
Terry 5,000 m
Rich 5,009 m
Barbara 5,011 m (two weeks to go!)
Noelle 6,108 m
Gina 7,800 m (hmmn...two consecutive 7800 m....is there a master plan?)
Peter G 9,000 m
Jim 10,000 m
Baz 10,000 m...welcome back from your trek
Tim 17,099 m
Darryl 18,506 m
Chris 21,097 m
William H 22,494 m
Ted 33,000 m
Will S 60,000 m
Bart 100,000 m
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
BAZzy wrote:Howdy.....back from the 'walkabout' which was very enjoyable, although treating quite a few leech bites! Seeing the term 'walkabout' always reminds me of the pub in the Crocodile Dundee movie...Chris...have you watched the movie recently...always good for a laugh, you should dust it off!!
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welcome back....
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
BAZzy I'd rather put up with our ticks than your land leeches. Bad enough having aquatic blood sucking leeches here (the up to 8" medicinal horse leech), without the buggers on dry land too. Who can forget the Humphrey Bogart scene in African Queen.... And was it pay back time for 50K in a day? MooseBAZzy wrote:Howdy.....back from the 'walkabout' which was very enjoyable, although treating quite a few leech bites! Seeing the term 'walkabout' always reminds me of the pub in the Crocodile Dundee movie...Chris...have you watched the movie recently...always good for a laugh, you should dust it off!!
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Leech bites?!
Leech bites? Ticks?! Aaaack.
I am not even going to go look either one of those horse leech things or regular land leeches up...although my evil twin was tempted to post a graphic....
I am not even going to go look either one of those horse leech things or regular land leeches up...although my evil twin was tempted to post a graphic....
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
What??? Dry land leeches???? Are you serious????? I never knew. You sure can learn a lot of interesting things here.DuluthMoose wrote:BAZzy I'd rather put up with our ticks than your land leeches. Bad enough having aquatic blood sucking leeches here (the up to 8" medicinal horse leech), without the buggers on dry land too. Who can forget the Humphrey Bogart scene in African Queen.... And was it pay back time for 50K in a day? MooseBAZzy wrote:Howdy.....back from the 'walkabout' which was very enjoyable, although treating quite a few leech bites! Seeing the term 'walkabout' always reminds me of the pub in the Crocodile Dundee movie...Chris...have you watched the movie recently...always good for a laugh, you should dust it off!!
Go the Luna-tics! BBB
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I think I will take our small leeches (they range in size from very small ½ inch to 1-2 inches) any day over an 8 inch water leech. Ours are usually found in damp areas and most of the weekend’s walk was through sub-tropical vegetation. In ‘leech alley’ it wasn’t worth stopping to brush them off as you ended picking up more than you got rid of just standing there.Kristine Strasburger wrote:What??? Dry land leeches???? Are you serious????? I never knew. You sure can learn a lot of interesting things here.DuluthMoose wrote:BAZzy I'd rather put up with our ticks than your land leeches. Bad enough having aquatic blood sucking leeches here (the up to 8" medicinal horse leech), without the buggers on dry land too. Who can forget the Humphrey Bogart scene in African Queen.... And was it pay back time for 50K in a day? MooseBAZzy wrote:Howdy.....back from the 'walkabout' which was very enjoyable, although treating quite a few leech bites! Seeing the term 'walkabout' always reminds me of the pub in the Crocodile Dundee movie...Chris...have you watched the movie recently...always good for a laugh, you should dust it off!!
Go the Luna-tics! BBB
I usually use ‘Bushman’s Repellent’ which contains Deet and I found it keeps them at bay perfectly, but probably takes a couple of years off your life each time you use it. I’ll definitely be using it in Papua New Guinea , as even Steven Speilberg couldn’t dream up the bugs they have lurking in their rainforests. Although I recall reading that Deet is banned in America.....
And Moose....no payback...yet!
Cheers BBB
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