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Kona2
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by Kona2 » August 4th, 2008, 10:13 am
Row to Beijing challenge = 408,252 challenge meters contributed
Season meters as of 96/365 = 12,433,830 m
Total meters on the day = 114,179 m
Oars in the water = 29 percent
MILESTONES:
Peter G 600K
ONE Million Meter Watch:
AJ with (
10,075 m) to go!
Thanks to today's contributors:
Dan C 25,279 m (not an HM this time)
Tony 15,555 m
Rodrigo 10,945 m
Chris 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Rowin 7,577 m
Jane 7,118 m
Andrea 6,594 m
BJ 6,050 m
Jan 6,000 m
Barbara 5,091 m
Peter G 4,000 m
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thomaspinckney
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by thomaspinckney » August 4th, 2008, 12:59 pm
Amen! I hit the gym today. They have a rower and I did 3,000 meters. I'm just getting over a cold and had me wheezing like crazy. I guess I'll do the rest at home tonight!
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bg
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by bg » August 4th, 2008, 1:42 pm
welcome back tom....how's your not so new dog now.....sorry my rowing isn't what i projected it to be last week...the colitis is playing havoc with my running which then bumps the rowing....oh, and still need see darryl's tall ships video...my computer is dial up and it is soooooo slow down loading.....barbara
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by Toothdoc » August 4th, 2008, 6:34 pm
thomaspinckney wrote:Amen! I hit the gym today. They have a rower and I did 3,000 meters. I'm just getting over a cold and had me wheezing like crazy. I guess I'll do the rest at home tonight!
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Tom,
Welcome back. We missed you.
Dan
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » August 4th, 2008, 7:48 pm
Welcome another crew member to the Luna-Tics Team! Deb Stilson, from somewhere in Washington state, has joined the team today!
The Luna-Tics crew numbers 43, and is in 9th position overall, with approximately 12.5 million meters this season.
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big maq
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by big maq » August 4th, 2008, 8:35 pm
Great video. Tall ships are always so cool. I feel bad I can't help you guys catch those ducks. Soon, hopefully. I pack up and drive down to AZ next week and then find me a rower. I'm gettin kinda anxious to get back in the boat, if it don't sink, I've managed to put a couple pounds on. AAAGGGGHHHH, I need my own erg.
Mitch
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by DuluthMoose » August 4th, 2008, 9:33 pm
Welcome back Tom! But don't overdo it on the rower. You've been away from it for a while and it may take some time to build up your strength and endurance again for rowing.
Mitch - I hope you can find a rower where it's air conditioned in AZ! I think I would just melt moving to a place that hot when I'm used to 70F's. 80F's are a hot day here.
Glad you guys enjoyed the tall ship video. I'm not sure how many more days the News Tribune will keep it posted. They announced on the news tonight that the crowd the tall ships drew for 4 days was about 125,000; of which 40,000 purchased on board tour passes. So it was the biggest single event draw that's happened for the city - ever. Bigger than Grandma's marathon or the Blues Fest. But it was well advertized across Minnesota and was part of Minnesota's 150th birthday celebration.
I watched the tall ship video again and had to wonder if the ooga chug, ooga chug chant used for raising the sails would work for indoor rowing; maybe for the crash B's?
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by acrewer » August 4th, 2008, 9:45 pm
Mama Mia ... here I row again ... my, my ... it's a PB! (Personal Best)
My daughter downloaded the musical soundtrack onto her IPOD. I borrowed it to row today. Friday's 40 min timed row was 8434; today's was 8839 - and the first time I've broken 2:16/500m for more than 2K.
There's something to good music.
Gina
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by Calamity » August 4th, 2008, 10:48 pm
Hi Deb - from Yakima WA and Anais's godmother.
Welcome back Tom!
Good news - the new rowing machine arrived today!!
Bad news - one of the pieces is not correct. The pre-placed nuts in the caster wheel bar are on the wrong side. If I put it together the way it is, the wheel casing would be on the ground instead of the padded part being on the ground. Im bummed! Have a call and email into c2. They were closed when the rower arrived.
No big numbers tonight.
Jane
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » August 5th, 2008, 9:38 am
Psst....birthday party in the team room tomorrow....it's the first set of birthday twins....Barbara and Chris....and we know they're just 27!
In other news around the world....
Row to Beijing challenge continues with the
Luna-Tic team contributing 423,870 challenge meters thus far! We have 3 more days to row....and a 10th of the distance still to go...
.cowboy up those oars, mates!
Season meters as of 97/365 = 12,590,010 m
Total meters on the day = 156 ,180 m
Oars in the water = whopping 40 percent !
MILESTONES and Bragging Rights:
1.6 MM Dan
HM Dan (but it wasn't very fun)
Intergalactic rowing by today's crew:
Dan C 25,259 m
Deb S 22,245 m (is this a half marathon?!)
Darryl 16,040 m
Pat 10,316 m
Gina 10,071 m
Mike 10,000 m
Chris 10,000 m
Jane 8,104 m
Tony 7,777 m
Rowin 7,750 m
Andrea 7,399 m
Steven 7,115 m
Dan T 5,000 m
Deb V 4,574 m
Richelle 2,530 m
Peter G 1,000 m
Orion 1,000 m
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by just27 » August 5th, 2008, 11:36 am
Kona2 wrote:Psst....birthday party in the team room tomorrow....it's the first set of birthday twins....Barbara and Chris....and we know they're just 27!
Yes, Jan, exactly 27 ... times two, plus our shoe size, minus the cost of a gallon of gas. Perhaps a virtual celebration in conjunction with our arrival in Beijing? ... dumplings and smog masks for everyone ... maybe a Peking Duck sandwich for Jane. And, playing in the background, Lemon Jelly's
Nice Weather for Ducks.
(Now I have two songs looping through my head ... the duck song, and Mamma Mia .... uff da.)
Chris
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » August 5th, 2008, 2:43 pm
Nice Weather For Ducks, lyrics as repetitive as rowing....how perfect!
All the ducks are swimming in the water
All the ducks are swimming in the water
All the ducks are swimming in the water
Fal de ral de ral do
Fal de ral de ral do
All the ducks are swimming in the water
Fal de ral de ral do
Fal de ral de ral do
AJ has posted his 1,000,000th season meter! And some - now he has 11,524 m to get to his lifetime 2 MM ! Woohoo and way to row!
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by just27 » August 5th, 2008, 3:42 pm
Kona2 wrote:Nice Weather For Ducks, lyrics as repetitive as rowing....how perfect!
All the ducks are swimming in the water
Fal de ral de ral do
All the ducks are swimming in the water
Fal de ral de ral do ...
... and on and on ...
I think you have to hear the song to truly "appreciate" it. Our rafting-trial-trip on Sunday included many duck flotilla which started the song-loop. (I know, Darryl, these aren't ducks ... but there were ducks, really ... this was just the best shot from our raft ... AFTER the camera had been submerged!)
27 (and counting)
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by Kona2 » August 5th, 2008, 4:10 pm
Looks like you had a blue sky day...with the geese....er ducks.......I've never heard the duck song, but can appreciatively imagine with blue sky, good rafting buddies, good beer ....
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You had fun!
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by toothdoc70 » August 5th, 2008, 5:10 pm
AJ has posted his 1,000,000th season meter! And some - now he has 11,524 m to get to his lifetime 2 MM ! Woohoo and way to row![/quote]
AJ,
Congrats on hitting 1 Mill and in advance for 2 Mill LT. Keep stroken.
Dan