LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
- Kristine Strasburger
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thanks for the uff da nfo...i've also read a sheltered life...oh...what's a bush bunny.....and welcome back jan and dan....and kristine...i still can't get over your houses...they look nicer than houses where folks live....
hmmmmm....pot luck.....i don't cook but there is a place near me that has great sour dough bread....and since this is a virtuasl pot luck...and i'll be able to eat whatever i want....i'll bring the makings for hot fudge sundaes and dark chocolate candy bars......barbara
hmmmmm....pot luck.....i don't cook but there is a place near me that has great sour dough bread....and since this is a virtuasl pot luck...and i'll be able to eat whatever i want....i'll bring the makings for hot fudge sundaes and dark chocolate candy bars......barbara
- Kristine Strasburger
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.27.08
Woohoo and arrrrrg! There be lunar pirates in this boat! I looked at the meter totals this morning and can only fathom that we've done a bit of looting and recruiting - welcome Peter G! Big thank you to Darryl and Chris for keeping the number sheet alive and well! Thanks to AJ for some improvements to it!
Season meters to date = 47,675,493 m
Total meters on the day = 2,271,591 m (see what happens when we add a new teammate!)
25 percent of our oars were in the virtual waters!
Team Discovery Update = We now have 59 team members on the year round team! Language lessons and cultural sharings occuring.
Milestones!
Half Marathon - Chris
And with 3 days (including today) to row left in this year.....
ONE MILLION METER WATCH:
AJ with (42,778 m) to go! He's in the red zone now!
Kristine with (53,701 m) to go!
Tom with (82,203 m) to go!
TWO MILLION METER WATCH:
Angelo with (457 m) to go! What a tease!
Great rowing by the team! Our lunar rowers for today's post are:
Peter G 2,142,097 m (new record for a day's total I think)
Chris 21,097 m
Tim 17,786 m
Darryl 16,622 m
Rowin 12,000 m
Joe 10,499 m
BJ 9,050 m
AJ 8,134 m
Pat B 8,035 m
Mary 7,247 m
Jane 6,111 m
Steven 5,000 m
Tony 4,168 m
Noelle 3,623 m
Dan 122 m
Golf in the desert was spectacular! Actually, golf courses in the desert were spectacular - my golf game is not so stellar...yet. Missed reading the posts - and certainly have some catch up rowing to do!
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[quote="bg"]thanks for the uff da nfo...i've also read a sheltered life...oh...what's a bush bunny.....
I have to be careful here Barbara. A google on bush bunny will bring up all kinds of definitions. So on second thought maybe that was a poor choice of terminology on my part. And furthermore, I don't think bush bunny is defined in the official Minnesota language guide, "How to Speak Minnesotan".
But in my neck of the woods, a bush bunny is someone who leaves it all behind (career, house, comfortable life in suburbia) to go live and scratch out a living in the northwoods. So I guess a synonym would be northwoods greenhorn. Sometimes it works out great, but many times they don't have the northwoods savvy to make a go of it. There are a lot of them, and they tend to thin out over time (a lot like rabbits). Darryl
I have to be careful here Barbara. A google on bush bunny will bring up all kinds of definitions. So on second thought maybe that was a poor choice of terminology on my part. And furthermore, I don't think bush bunny is defined in the official Minnesota language guide, "How to Speak Minnesotan".
But in my neck of the woods, a bush bunny is someone who leaves it all behind (career, house, comfortable life in suburbia) to go live and scratch out a living in the northwoods. So I guess a synonym would be northwoods greenhorn. Sometimes it works out great, but many times they don't have the northwoods savvy to make a go of it. There are a lot of them, and they tend to thin out over time (a lot like rabbits). Darryl
uff da
The definition I heard for uff-da goes something like this.
A certain young man of Swedish decent was out drinking one night. He stumbled into a barnyard and fell a sleep. He felt a warm body next to him and wanting to know if they had anything in comon simply asked:n
"Swensk?" The answer was clear "norsk, norsk" as the pig rolled over.
Uff - DA!
When I was in MN I picked up 2 books of Uff-da jokes for my library, they are still funny 25 years later. One of my best friends was from Edina. She had her wedding on 12/27! uff-da was the response from all her friends here in LA!
I don't think I'm going to get many meters in before 4/30 - I suffered a big bug bite on the inside of my right wrist this morning. It's swollen and bruised - about 2" in diameter. The doc says whatever bit me hit a vein.
Uff-Da
Gina
A certain young man of Swedish decent was out drinking one night. He stumbled into a barnyard and fell a sleep. He felt a warm body next to him and wanting to know if they had anything in comon simply asked:n
"Swensk?" The answer was clear "norsk, norsk" as the pig rolled over.
Uff - DA!
When I was in MN I picked up 2 books of Uff-da jokes for my library, they are still funny 25 years later. One of my best friends was from Edina. She had her wedding on 12/27! uff-da was the response from all her friends here in LA!
I don't think I'm going to get many meters in before 4/30 - I suffered a big bug bite on the inside of my right wrist this morning. It's swollen and bruised - about 2" in diameter. The doc says whatever bit me hit a vein.
Uff-Da
Gina
Re: uff da
You might have been bitten by a maraudering woodcock. Uff da da.acrewer wrote:I don't think I'm going to get many meters in before 4/30 - I suffered a big bug bite on my wrist. It's swollen and bruised - about 2" in diameter. The doc says whatever bit me hit a vein.
Uff-Da Gina
Chris
Hey team. I just posted for a bunch of days so don't go thinking I have rowed all those at once. I am getting much more limber again and can row 10k consistently. Did you all know that May is national ride your bike to work month. I will be signing up for it and hopefully I will still have the energy to row once I arrive.
LJ
New Two Millionaire! Angelo completes the meters!
Angelo has ended the suspense! He's crossed into two millionaire land!
Congratulations!
2,000,000 + m ! WOW!
Congratulations!
2,000,000 + m ! WOW!
- Kristine Strasburger
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21,098M 1:44:56.0 (2:29.2) 4/28/2008 (PB, easy, as it's my first ).
Now I see that the 1/2 marathon is listed as 21,097 .
I hope they'll count it though, as I cannot see myself doing another one by April 30...
I should have looked on the list, but I checked Google and found:
1 half marathon = 21 097.494 meters
To be sure, I entered the distance as 21,098...
No I have about 11k to my first 1M.
Happy rowing!
Andrea
P.S. Yes, chocolate is one reason I row. The other one: ice cream
Now I see that the 1/2 marathon is listed as 21,097 .
I hope they'll count it though, as I cannot see myself doing another one by April 30...
I should have looked on the list, but I checked Google and found:
1 half marathon = 21 097.494 meters
To be sure, I entered the distance as 21,098...
No I have about 11k to my first 1M.
Happy rowing!
Andrea
P.S. Yes, chocolate is one reason I row. The other one: ice cream
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Chris - There is no such thing as a marauding woodcock! They don't even occur in the west. They just happen to be one of the coolest and most entertaining birds of the northern forest. Check this out:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBi ... .html#fig1
Be sure listen to the male woodcocks mating song on this site. You'll hear 3 distinct sounds: 1) is a buzzing sound (done when they are on the ground) 2) is a tremolo whistling sound that happens when the bird flies spiraling up almost out of sight and 3) is a sound like large drops falling into a pool of water that happens when the bird tucks in its wings and freefalls back to the ground catching itself in the last 20 feet or so and landing on the exact spot it flew up from to repeat the process. This can go on for an hour or so in early morining and again at dusk. These poor guys sure have to go through a lot just for love...
Angelo - Congratulations on the 2 million mark! You had us worried that you had stalled out with less than 500 meters to go.
Gina - I assure you that is no woodcock bite. But keep a close eye on that wound for a while and if it doesn't show signs of getting better shortly, go back to the doc. If you didn't see what bit you, there are some nasty bites you can get from spiders (recluse spider) as well as from true bugs, like assassin bugs, water bugs, etc. And thanks for the uff da support.
I'm heading out for a few days to watch the spring migration of birds into the area and won't be rowing until I'm back. Hope to see a whooping crane or two at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge as well as the gazillion waterfowl that should be stacked up in the area waiting for ice out.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBi ... .html#fig1
Be sure listen to the male woodcocks mating song on this site. You'll hear 3 distinct sounds: 1) is a buzzing sound (done when they are on the ground) 2) is a tremolo whistling sound that happens when the bird flies spiraling up almost out of sight and 3) is a sound like large drops falling into a pool of water that happens when the bird tucks in its wings and freefalls back to the ground catching itself in the last 20 feet or so and landing on the exact spot it flew up from to repeat the process. This can go on for an hour or so in early morining and again at dusk. These poor guys sure have to go through a lot just for love...
Angelo - Congratulations on the 2 million mark! You had us worried that you had stalled out with less than 500 meters to go.
Gina - I assure you that is no woodcock bite. But keep a close eye on that wound for a while and if it doesn't show signs of getting better shortly, go back to the doc. If you didn't see what bit you, there are some nasty bites you can get from spiders (recluse spider) as well as from true bugs, like assassin bugs, water bugs, etc. And thanks for the uff da support.
I'm heading out for a few days to watch the spring migration of birds into the area and won't be rowing until I'm back. Hope to see a whooping crane or two at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge as well as the gazillion waterfowl that should be stacked up in the area waiting for ice out.