LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Happy Birthday to the whole crew of you celebrating this week! What a lot of B-days in a row!
And way to go, Will and Minnie, on your millions milestones!
Baz, I just read your trip blog. Looks like you all are having some real fun out there. And your Tvan is about the coolest thing I have ever seen. What do you think the shipping to Idaho is on one of those things?
Posting for Ben now, he got his first lifetime million yesterday:
And way to go, Will and Minnie, on your millions milestones!
Baz, I just read your trip blog. Looks like you all are having some real fun out there. And your Tvan is about the coolest thing I have ever seen. What do you think the shipping to Idaho is on one of those things?
Posting for Ben now, he got his first lifetime million yesterday:
☆~Kristine~☆
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Kristine Strasburger wrote:Happy Birthday to the whole crew of you celebrating this week! What a lot of B-days in a row!
And way to go, Will and Minnie, on your millions milestones!
Baz, I just read your trip blog. Looks like you all are having some real fun out there. And your Tvan is about the coolest thing I have ever seen. What do you think the shipping to Idaho is on one of those things?
Posting for Ben now, he got his first lifetime million yesterday:
wooooo hooooo ben......
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A whole bunch of congrats out there today. Will S and Minnie for their 1 Mill season. And Ben, WOOT for 1 Million LTM. Keep after it the rest will come quicker!Kristine Strasburger wrote:Happy Birthday to the whole crew of you celebrating this week! What a lot of B-days in a row!
And way to go, Will and Minnie, on your millions milestones!
Baz, I just read your trip blog. Looks like you all are having some real fun out there. And your Tvan is about the coolest thing I have ever seen. What do you think the shipping to Idaho is on one of those things?
Posting for Ben now, he got his first lifetime million yesterday:
danno
He's A Meter Millionaire!!
Million Lifetime Meters!
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Ben, on achieving your first million lifetime meters! We wish you many, MANY more!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.13.11
It was a moonless night in our part of the Rowing Universe! All the better to see the fireworks celebrating a big first one million lifetime meters for one of our young rowers!!
Season meters as of 75/365 = 20,894,027 m
Total meters on the day = 186,492 m
Oars in space (participation) = 28 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.15 MM Jay
1.0 MM Lifetime Meters Ben S
550 K Tammy
500 K Ross
200 K Mike M
135 K Mario Jackson
ONE Million Meter Watch:
David A with (51,180 m) to go!
Rosita with (106,745 m) to go!
Minnie with (138,011 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today!
Roger 3,200 m
Benny m
Harold 3,500 m
Mario Jackson 3,500 m
Tris 3,500 m
Peter G 4,500 m
Ben S 4,626 m
Minnie 5,050.....break even
Marty 5,700 m
David T 6,000 m
Tammy 6,700 m
Rosita 7,400 m
Bobbie 7,500 m
Gabby 7,500 m
Sam 7,888 m
K2 9,422 m
Chris H 10,000 m
Mike M 10,000 m
Joe 10,842 m
Ross 13,423 m
David A 14,828 m
Cathie 18,000 m
Jay 19,980 m
Season meters as of 75/365 = 20,894,027 m
Total meters on the day = 186,492 m
Oars in space (participation) = 28 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.15 MM Jay
1.0 MM Lifetime Meters Ben S
550 K Tammy
500 K Ross
200 K Mike M
135 K Mario Jackson
ONE Million Meter Watch:
David A with (51,180 m) to go!
Rosita with (106,745 m) to go!
Minnie with (138,011 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today!
Roger 3,200 m
Benny m
Harold 3,500 m
Mario Jackson 3,500 m
Tris 3,500 m
Peter G 4,500 m
Ben S 4,626 m
Minnie 5,050.....break even
Marty 5,700 m
David T 6,000 m
Tammy 6,700 m
Rosita 7,400 m
Bobbie 7,500 m
Gabby 7,500 m
Sam 7,888 m
K2 9,422 m
Chris H 10,000 m
Mike M 10,000 m
Joe 10,842 m
Ross 13,423 m
David A 14,828 m
Cathie 18,000 m
Jay 19,980 m
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Woo hoo!Kristine Strasburger wrote:Posting for Ben now, he got his first lifetime million yesterday: [/b]
Congratulations Ben!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.14.11
Hooboy! If the rains don't stop in the Rocky Mountains part of the Luna Rowing Universe, we'll be needing some oars for sure!
Meanwhile, MANY teammates are rowing towards their own personal milestones! Some are approaching their first 100K of the season, and some are approaching ONE million meters! Keep at it!
Season meters as of 76/365 = 21,139,251 m
Total meters on the day = 245,224 m
Oars in space (participation) = 30 percent! Hooyah and whoop whoop!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K David A
900 K Rosita
800 K Brett
450 K David T
ONE Million Meter Watch:
David A with (36,166 m) to go!
Rosita with (94,245 m) to go!
Minnie with (125,881 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today !
Mario Jackson 2,011 m
Benny 3,000 m
Tris 3,000 m
Marty 3,500 m
Roger 3,500 m
Tammy 3,500 m
Sam 3,600 m
Harold 4,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Joe 7,135 m
Jill 8,023 m
Mitch J 8,513 m
Bobbie 9,000 m
Pat S 10,000 m
Ross 10,429 m
Barbara 11,126 m
David T 12,000 m
Minnie 12,130 m
Cathie 12,200 m
Rosita 12,500 m
Gabby 12,800 m
David A 15,014 m
Jay 19,100 m
AJ 21,097 m
Brett 33,046 m
Meanwhile, MANY teammates are rowing towards their own personal milestones! Some are approaching their first 100K of the season, and some are approaching ONE million meters! Keep at it!
Season meters as of 76/365 = 21,139,251 m
Total meters on the day = 245,224 m
Oars in space (participation) = 30 percent! Hooyah and whoop whoop!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K David A
900 K Rosita
800 K Brett
450 K David T
ONE Million Meter Watch:
David A with (36,166 m) to go!
Rosita with (94,245 m) to go!
Minnie with (125,881 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today !
Mario Jackson 2,011 m
Benny 3,000 m
Tris 3,000 m
Marty 3,500 m
Roger 3,500 m
Tammy 3,500 m
Sam 3,600 m
Harold 4,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Joe 7,135 m
Jill 8,023 m
Mitch J 8,513 m
Bobbie 9,000 m
Pat S 10,000 m
Ross 10,429 m
Barbara 11,126 m
David T 12,000 m
Minnie 12,130 m
Cathie 12,200 m
Rosita 12,500 m
Gabby 12,800 m
David A 15,014 m
Jay 19,100 m
AJ 21,097 m
Brett 33,046 m
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.15.11
Keep the big wheel turning......row row row....
Another episode...
Started thinking about the name of the upcoming challenge "Dog Days of Summer" and wondering about the name "Dog Days." Some would say that it's all about the prominent star known as the Dog Star (aka Sirius) in Canis Major, and where that constellation is positioned in the skies over our Rowing Universe at this time of year. Dog Star and/or Sirius...these could be any of the following: Keanu Reeves' alternative rock band, a short story by Arthur C Clarke (also published under the name Moon Dog - cool story btw), a website for dog lovers, a satellite radio network, or Harry Potter's godfather.
Get outside and take a look at the night sky you're rowing under....
Season meters as of 76/365 = 21,369,667 m
Total meters on the day = 230,416 m
Oars in space (participation) = 27 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
550 K Chris H
250 K Joe
250 K Bobbie
75 K Tris
50 K Carolyn !
ONE Million Meter Watch:
David A with (36,166 m) to go!
Rosita with (79,045 m) to go!
Minnie with (114,111 m) to go!
We'll be adding Brett to this list any day now (usually start countdowns about 150K out)
Thanks to all who rowed today for keeping us in the skies above the Rowing Universe!
Brandon 1,684 m
Mario Jackson m
Marty 2,200 m
Tris 3,000 m
Benny m
Harold 3,500 m
Joel 5,177 m
Sam 5,775 m
Kristine 6,249 m...woot! she might be recovering!
Gabby 6,890 m
bg 10,141 m
Roger 11,000 m
Tammy 11,000 m
Minnie 11,770 m
Cathie 12,000 m
Bobbie 13,901 m
Rosita 15,200 m
Brett 16,000 m
Joe 20,755 m
Chris H 21,097 m
AJ 21,265 m
Carolyn 26,798 m
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Sort of recovering.....more like feeling the pressure of a marathon only two months away, and needing to get the training for it underway - only 2 months behind schedule....
☆~Kristine~☆
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Kristine Strasburger wrote:Sort of recovering.....more like feeling the pressure of a marathon only two months away, and needing to get the training for it underway - only 2 months behind schedule....
recovering???what am i spacing out about????and which marathon are you training for???and good luck with the training....
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The heat and humidity of August usually leave me panting like a dog by the time I'm off the erg.Kona2 wrote:Started thinking about the name of the upcoming challenge "Dog Days of Summer" and wondering about the name "Dog Days." Some would say that it's all about the prominent star known as the Dog Star (aka Sirius) in Canis Major, and where that constellation is positioned in the skies over our Rowing Universe at this time of year. Dog Star and/or Sirius...these could be any of the following: Keanu Reeves' alternative rock band, a short story by Arthur C Clarke (also published under the name Moon Dog - cool story btw), a website for dog lovers, a satellite radio network, or Harry Potter's godfather.
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Kristine has selected the infamous Two Bear Marathon (whether she is chased by or wrestles with is the question) for her September 11th marathon. I figure if she can win out against the alien virus that she's been fighting, she can probably handle the bears.bg wrote:Kristine Strasburger wrote:Sort of recovering.....more like feeling the pressure of a marathon only two months away, and needing to get the training for it underway - only 2 months behind schedule....
recovering???what am i spacing out about????and which marathon are you training for???and good luck with the training....
The Two Bear Marathon website has this to say:
September 11, 2011
Three intrepid marathoners (only one of whom had a vague sense of direction), armed with topo maps, a GPS, and bear spray, spent the better part of the summer and fall of 2004 getting lost in the Stillwater State Forest. Eventually, however, they accomplished their goal and mapped out a challenging, scenic course for a marathon. Next, they chose a weekend when the fall colors were at their peak, and the Two Bear Marathon was born.
Clearly it is left to our imagination as to whether or not the bear spray was ever used, but the name of the marathon suggests that there were at least two sightings. Yikes. Just make sure that the crackle of leaves as you run through the woods is the sound you and other runners are making....and not those that you need the spray for...
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No wonder he's a Jimmy Buffet fan....all those cool beverages...Leaky Tiki wrote:
The heat and humidity of August usually leave me panting like a dog by the time I'm off the erg.
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Kona2 wrote:Kristine has selected the infamous Two Bear Marathon (whether she is chased by or wrestles with is the question) for her September 11th marathon. I figure if she can win out against the alien virus that she's been fighting, she can probably handle the bears.bg wrote:Kristine Strasburger wrote:Sort of recovering.....more like feeling the pressure of a marathon only two months away, and needing to get the training for it underway - only 2 months behind schedule....
recovering???what am i spacing out about????and which marathon are you training for???and good luck with the training....
The Two Bear Marathon website has this to say:
September 11, 2011
Three intrepid marathoners (only one of whom had a vague sense of direction), armed with topo maps, a GPS, and bear spray, spent the better part of the summer and fall of 2004 getting lost in the Stillwater State Forest. Eventually, however, they accomplished their goal and mapped out a challenging, scenic course for a marathon. Next, they chose a weekend when the fall colors were at their peak, and the Two Bear Marathon was born.
Clearly it is left to our imagination as to whether or not the bear spray was ever used, but the name of the marathon suggests that there were at least two sightings. Yikes. Just make sure that the crackle of leaves as you run through the woods is the sound you and other runners are making....and not those that you need the spray for...
thanks for the info, k2...... the marathon sounds great....sending healthy thoughts your way.....