wow danno.......Kona2 wrote:
Hooyah...he's finally booked 'em! Congratulations, Danno, on achieving a 3 million meter season! We wish you many, many more!!
And, because he is SO looking forward to earning that Concept2 goodie bag that is generously provided at the TWENTY million meter lifetime mark....and because that feat is SO close (174,000 m more)....we'll be tracking that one...
In fact, glad to track any of those kinds of milestones...you provide the number of meters you're currently away from the next biggie, and I'll plug it into the mix....
LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Re: Danno hits 3 million meters!
Another Meter Millionaire!
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Tim P, on achieving a ONE million meter season! We wish you many, many more!
Another Meter Millionaire!
Congratulations, Tim !Kona2 wrote:
Re: Another Meter Millionaire!
wooo hoooo tim.....Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Tim P, on achieving a ONE million meter season! We wish you many, many more!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.3.10
Hooyah, Lunies! We're keepin' the Big Wheels turning and cranking out the milestones with most sincere meters...
Yesterday, Dave H wrote ......"must be time for another antipodean holiday Jan?" Now I didn't know for sure what an antipode was, but holiday sounded good. Some quick wiki research suggests that this reference is for Australia and New Zealand! Australia is still on the as yet unvisited list, and NZL was a blast!
Season meters as of 186/365 = 42,480,468 m
Total meters on the day = 164,497 m
Oars in space (participation) = 15 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
2.7 MM AJ
1.2 MM Jerry
1.0 MM Tim P
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Ted with (27,000 m) to go!
Peter G with (37,500 m) to go!
Katerina with (51,878 m) to go!
AJ leads the pack today with 31,097 for a half marathon plus some extra for playing hookey yesterday
Minnie with 24,230 m for a half marathon plus some because she also played hookey yesterday
Jerry with a half marathon plus a bit with 21,800 m
Today's meters brought to you by:
Ben S 3,759 m
Dave H 5,000 m.....another shark bite story from AUS....whoa
Tim S 5,284 m
David T 6,000 m
Katerina 6,001 m
Kristine 6,409 m
Mitch J 7,639 m
Tim P 10,000 m
Baz 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
Ron 17,278 m
Jerry 21,800 m
Minnie 24,230 m
AJ 31,097 m
Have a woohoo kind of day! Row some!
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.3.10
Kona2 wrote: Minnie with 24,230 m for a half marathon plus some because she also played hookey yesterday
Nah, no guilt over playing hookey ... "The Karate Kid" was just longer than my HM ... couldn't quit rowing as the championship match was about to begin!
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.3.10
Come on down...the door is always open......Kona2 wrote:
Hooyah, Lunies! We're keepin' the Big Wheels turning and cranking out the milestones with most sincere meters...
Yesterday, Dave H wrote ......"must be time for another antipodean holiday Jan?" Now I didn't know for sure what an antipode was, but holiday sounded good. Some quick wiki research suggests that this reference is for Australia and New Zealand! Australia is still on the as yet unvisited list, and NZL was a blast!
And the UN reckon we are the second best place in the world to live, newspaper article today (hey what do they mean second best!)
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-new ... 17g3f.html
Good weekend to all...looks like a wet one coming up in Sydney!
Cheers BBB
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.3.10
Well, I just scratched Zimbabwe off my vacation bucket list. (hah)BAZzy wrote:And the UN reckon we are the second best place in the world to live, newspaper article today (hey what do they mean second best!)
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-new ... 17g3f.html
Cheers BBB
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.04.10
43 Million Team Meters! Woohoo! Congratulations, team !
Welcome back, Harold J! We now have 92 rowers on the team!
Season meters as of 187/365 = 43,067,231 m
Total meters on the day = 636,663 m (HJ brings some in a wheelbarrow)
Oars in space (participation) = 18 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Ted with (27,000 m) to go!
Peter G with (32,500 m) to go!
Katerina with (40,353 m) to go!
Jerry with 25,000 m leads the pack today
AJ with 22,000 m
Minnie the Mooner gives us the signature moon
And thanks to all today's crew!
Tom P 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Robyn 5,085 m
Tim S 5,090 m
Ben S 5,541 m
Rick 6,369 m
Tom M 7,044 m
Kristine 7,138 m
Mitch 8,211 m
Baz 10,000 m
Katerina 11,525 m
Brian 13,332 m
Ross 13,844 m
Minnie 21,097 m
AJ 22,000 m
Jerry 25,000 m
Harold 465,387 m
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.04.10
Kona2 wrote: Welcome back, Harold J! We now have 92 rowers on the team!
OMG, Harold ... tell me more about this fabulous orange swimming cat! Is he your moggy?
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.04.10
welcome back harold and what a great face on your cat....just27 wrote:Kona2 wrote: Welcome back, Harold J! We now have 92 rowers on the team!
OMG, Harold ... tell me more about this fabulous orange swimming cat! Is he your moggy?
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Season meters = 41,366,794 m
Total crew = 90
Good luck to Jerry and Harold wherever they land.
Total crew = 90
Good luck to Jerry and Harold wherever they land.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
They left ... again?!Kona2 wrote: Total crew = 90
Good luck to Jerry and Harold wherever they land.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.05.10
In the US, it's the longest weekend of the year...time to let the clocks fall back and grab that extra hour of sleep that you so reluctantly forfeited in the spring! Sunsets before 5 pm....aaaaack! Get the flashlights and headlamps out or you'll be walking the dog(s) in the dark!
Season meters as of 188/365 = 41,682,111 m
Total meters on the day = 315,317 m
Oars in space (participation) = 16 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.8 MM Will S
FOUR Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (199,512 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Ted with (27,000 m) to go!
Peter G with (29,500 m) to go!
Katerina with (40,353 m) to go!
Multi-moons for Will S with an update of 124,000 m....of course, he might be ultramarathoning by now...
Ken G zooms past with a half moon and 31,021 m
Rodrigo-go-go with a half moon and 24,986 m
Danno with a half moon and 22,770 m
AJ with a half marathon gets a half moon
Dave H with a half marathon gets a half moon
Thanks for today's meters goes to:
Kelly 2,869 m
Peter G 4,000 m
Chip 5,405 m
David T 6,000 m
Mitch J 6,509 m
Tom M 8,166 m
Ron 18,022 m
Baz 19,375 m
Dave H (AUS) 21,097 m
AJ 21,097 m
Danno 22,770 m
Rodrigo 24,986 m
Ken G 31,021 m
Will S 124,000 m
Season meters as of 188/365 = 41,682,111 m
Total meters on the day = 315,317 m
Oars in space (participation) = 16 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.8 MM Will S
FOUR Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (199,512 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Ted with (27,000 m) to go!
Peter G with (29,500 m) to go!
Katerina with (40,353 m) to go!
Multi-moons for Will S with an update of 124,000 m....of course, he might be ultramarathoning by now...
Ken G zooms past with a half moon and 31,021 m
Rodrigo-go-go with a half moon and 24,986 m
Danno with a half moon and 22,770 m
AJ with a half marathon gets a half moon
Dave H with a half marathon gets a half moon
Thanks for today's meters goes to:
Kelly 2,869 m
Peter G 4,000 m
Chip 5,405 m
David T 6,000 m
Mitch J 6,509 m
Tom M 8,166 m
Ron 18,022 m
Baz 19,375 m
Dave H (AUS) 21,097 m
AJ 21,097 m
Danno 22,770 m
Rodrigo 24,986 m
Ken G 31,021 m
Will S 124,000 m
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Hello, Lunies, and sorry for the long silence.
Somehow,( not erging), I did a rude thing to my shoulder.
Currently, it looks like easy paddling will be okay, so hopefully I can get back to slowly kicking this Can 'O Lunies toward the moon.
If anyone has personal experience with rotor-cuff injuries, I'm all ears...
Somehow,( not erging), I did a rude thing to my shoulder.
Currently, it looks like easy paddling will be okay, so hopefully I can get back to slowly kicking this Can 'O Lunies toward the moon.
If anyone has personal experience with rotor-cuff injuries, I'm all ears...
Slow and Steady is my pace, so it seems,
Slow and Steady wins the race, in my dreams.
Slow and Steady wins the race, in my dreams.