LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

A member of an indoor rowing team or club? If so, this is the place for you.

Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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85%
No way! You all are wacko!
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15%
 
Total votes: 54

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Post by Kona2 » November 13th, 2011, 2:50 pm

Image Another episode...
Image It really happened this way....number capture was proceeding well...until the total didn't match. Back to the affiliation detail to see where I'd gone wrong. That's when I saw it. Ronnie updated her location to provide more detail...and the location was Alligator Pond, JAM. Definitely an unusual place name. Off to Google Earth I went.

ImageWas this real alligator or metaphorical alligator? We've had teammates who've traveled in search of alligators...so one can never be certain with this group of adventurers.

Happily, this Alligator Pond is near a town on the coast with the most AMAZING bay. Maybe Ronnie kayaks there. Still, with such an unusual name, more searching discovered: ALLIGATOR POND, in Saint Elizabeth: The name is said by locals to derive from the shape of the mountain range, which when seen from the beach, has bumps which look like an alligator's back. Like many other nations, some places are named for geographical features, some for people, some for humor and some ... well, they are truly reflective of the people, culture of the land.

"But many of the names are just purely Jamaican! Jamaicans enjoy naming things and they call it as they see it, so these place-names might describe an incident that happened there or a particular feeling or sentiment they wanted to convey (Rest-and-Be-Thankful, Me-No-Call-You-No-Come, Bad Times, Broke Neck Gully, Half Way Tree, Putogether Corner, Dump, Shambles, Rat Trap, Poor Mans Corner, Sally’s Delight, Betty’s Hope, Thankful Hill, Boldness, Good Design, Excellent Town, Happy Retreat, Heart Ease, Friendship and Welcome). Yes, those are all the names of real places in Jamaica!" http://keepitjiggy.com/other-good-info/ ... ace-names/

And so it was that errant numbers sent all of us down a pathway where once again we learn a little more about our teammates - and the places they call home. Cool stuff.

Season meters as of 197/365 = 70,270,802 m

Total meters on the day = 267,454 m

Oars in space (participation) = 23 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

2.05 MM Baz
1.3 MM bg
900 K Peter G
400 K Jodi
50 K Tony !


Image Million Meter Watch:

Jay with (56,925 m) to go!

Ron's definitely in the queue on this 4 million meter milestone...and Cathie is approaching midway...

Image Million Meter Watch:


Brett with (189,388 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Bernie with (81,086 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:

Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!

Sam with (31,131 m) to go!

Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!

Peter G with (99,000 m) to go!

Raoul with (108,924 m) to go!



Thanks to all who rowed today !!!

Dalton 200 m
Allie 211 m
Ashlee 505 m
Kaylee Image 888 m
Tris 2,500 m
Tony 3,333 m
K2 3,679 m
Marty 4,000 m :D
Sam 4,000 m
Tammy 4,000 m
Richard 4,914 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Zander 5,600 m
David T 6,000 m
Roger 7,000 m
Wim 7,210 m
Rosi 7,513 m
Kristine 9,032 m
Baz 10,000 m
Kevin U 10,000 m
Ronnie 10,500 m :D
Mike C 11,000 m
Jim K 12,267 m ...that new Tris photo (he's 12 going on 18...)
bg 13,516 m
Jodi 14,816 m
AJ 18,846 m
Raoul 21,097 m
Minnie 21,327 m
Jay 23,500 m
Cathie 25,000 m

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Post by bg » November 13th, 2011, 3:29 pm

Kristine Strasburger wrote:Welcome to the team, John and Kevin! Great to have you aboard this Looney ship!

Woo Hooo Luna-tic, Richelle Vinion, C2 Member of the Day!
yes it was great going to my log book and seeing richelle...

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Post by Toothdoc » November 13th, 2011, 4:33 pm

Welcome aboard John and Kevin.

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Post by Dave_H » November 13th, 2011, 6:49 pm

Kona2 wrote:ALLIGATOR POND, in Saint Elizabeth: The name is said by locals to derive from the shape of the mountain range, which when seen from the beach, has bumps which look like an alligator's back. Like many other nations, some places are named for geographical features
B) Sounds a bit like "Crocodile Island" - aptly found just off our North Queensland coast:

Image

Rowing has been sporadic over the last couple of weeks. Work (both at home and in the office...) keeps getting in the way of life's important things, however I am building up brownie points to assist with erg time over the challenges coming up! :wink: :D

Cheers,
Dave

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Post by Kona2 » November 13th, 2011, 7:38 pm

Dave_H wrote: B) Sounds a bit like "Crocodile Island" - aptly found just off our North Queensland coast:
Cheers,
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Way cool !

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Post by Toothdoc » November 13th, 2011, 9:04 pm

Dave_H wrote:
Kona2 wrote:ALLIGATOR POND, in Saint Elizabeth: The name is said by locals to derive from the shape of the mountain range, which when seen from the beach, has bumps which look like an alligator's back. Like many other nations, some places are named for geographical features
B) Sounds a bit like "Crocodile Island" - aptly found just off our North Queensland coast:

Image

Rowing has been sporadic over the last couple of weeks. Work (both at home and in the office...) keeps getting in the way of life's important things, however I am building up brownie points to assist with erg time over the challenges coming up! :wink: :D

Cheers,
Dave

If that doesn't look like a croc then I've never seen one!

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Post by just27 » November 13th, 2011, 9:48 pm

Dave_H wrote: Sounds a bit like "Crocodile Island" - aptly found just off our North Queensland coast:

ImageDave
Naah. That's definitely the critter in The NeverEnding Story!
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Everything's Shiny. Not to fret.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.13.11

Post by Kona2 » November 14th, 2011, 2:50 pm

This is the speed version of the stats - am in route to Tucson. I hear that Mom has a lengthy task list for me...so wisely am choosing to accomplish this during the El Tour de Tucson (perimeter bicycle event) time frame. :D I will not be competing in that event this year, but am really looking forward to seeing the start of a gazillion bicyclists on Saturday. And there is a Bike Expo...like Jodi says...the Expo events that happen in conjunction with marathons and bike events are very fun.

Season meters as of 197/365 = 70,493,608 m

Total meters on the day = 222,806 m

Oars in space (participation) = 20 percent

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

3.95 MM Jay
3.35 MM Cathie
2.65 MM Minnie
2.15 MM Jim K
1.5 MM AJ
600 K Kevin
95 K Ashlee

Thanks to all who rowed today - sorry for lack of graphics on this post - will put some in later!

Allie 213 m
Dalton 255 m
Ethan 350 m
Kaylee 888 m
Ashlee 1,050 m
Bobbie 1,313 m
Marty 2,888 m
Tony 3,333 m
Dave H 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Jeff G 5,005 m
Kevin U 6,000 m
Sam 6,500 m
Zander 7,500 m
K2 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Kevin N 11,000 m
Ross 11,022 m
Ronnie 11,054 m
bg 11,406 m
Jim K 12,005 m
AJ 14,206 m
Cathie 20,000 m
David A 20,318 m
Minnie 21,500 m
Jay 25,000 m


Row row row !

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Post by bg » November 14th, 2011, 4:36 pm

[quote="Kona2"]This is the speed version of the stats - am in route to Tucson. I hear that Mom has a lengthy task list for me...so wisely am choosing to accomplish this during the El Tour de Tucson (perimeter bicycle event) time frame. :D I will not be competing in that event this year, but am really looking forward to seeing the start of a gazillion bicyclists on Saturday. And there is a Bike Expo...like Jodi says...the Expo events that happen in conjunction with marathons and bike events are very fun.

enjoy your time in tuscon...

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Post by bg » November 14th, 2011, 4:42 pm

and speaking of marathon expos, i am once again running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation on their run for research team...if you would like to sponsor me here is my link-

http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/bgrandberg

and i can always use folks praying to the weather and digestive system gods....

thanks....

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Post by just27 » November 14th, 2011, 9:41 pm

bg wrote:and speaking of marathon expos, i am once again running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation on their run for research team...
If any of you marathon runners, or extended session rowers, have the urge to make your own food bars ... these are really good, and so much cheaper than the commercial product.

LARABARS
1-1/3 C (7 oz) hazelnuts (or half hazelnuts, half almonds)
1 C (10-1/2 oz) heaping/packed pitted dates (or half dates, half dried fruit of your choice)
1/4 t cardamom seeds (or ground cardamom, if seeds are unavailable)
1/4 t cinnamon
3 T cocoa powder (unsweetened)
1 T cocoa nibs (optional)

Using food processor, process nuts to fine chop.
Add spices and cocoa powder. Process to mix. Remove to bowl.

Process dates into a ball.
Add back the nut mixture.
Process until mixture comes together into a ball.
Pack and flatten between plastic wrap or parchment paper, to desired thickness.
Refrigerate overnight. Cut into bars. Wrap individually.
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The basic date-to-nut ratio is 3 parts dates to 2 parts nuts.
The seasonings are pretty much to taste.

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Post by BAZzy » November 15th, 2011, 7:16 am

just27 wrote:
bg wrote:and speaking of marathon expos, i am once again running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation on their run for research team...
If any of you marathon runners, or extended session rowers, have the urge to make your own food bars ... these are really good, and so much cheaper than the commercial product.

LARABARS
1-1/3 C (7 oz) hazelnuts (or half hazelnuts, half almonds)
1 C (10-1/2 oz) heaping/packed pitted dates (or half dates, half dried fruit of your choice)
1/4 t cardamom seeds (or ground cardamom, if seeds are unavailable)
1/4 t cinnamon
3 T cocoa powder (unsweetened)
1 T cocoa nibs (optional)

Using food processor, process nuts to fine chop.
Add spices and cocoa powder. Process to mix. Remove to bowl.

Process dates into a ball.
Add back the nut mixture.
Process until mixture comes together into a ball.
Pack and flatten between plastic wrap or parchment paper, to desired thickness.
Refrigerate overnight. Cut into bars. Wrap individually.
______________________________________________

The basic date-to-nut ratio is 3 parts dates to 2 parts nuts.
The seasonings are pretty much to taste.
I've printed this off for Janet, she loves cooking and it looks just the ticker for the Coast to Coast... :D I've been trailing different things of late, Thanks BBB
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Post by BAZzy » November 15th, 2011, 7:18 am

bg wrote:and speaking of marathon expos, i am once again running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation on their run for research team...if you would like to sponsor me here is my link-

http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/bgrandberg

and i can always use folks praying to the weather and digestive system gods....

thanks....
Great work BG, Cheers, BBB
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.14.11

Post by Kona2 » November 15th, 2011, 1:45 pm

Image Get ready....

Welcome back for another rowing season, Richelle! Richelle usually checks in with the team about this time of year...and getting recognized as the Rower of the Day not too many days ago might have given her a jump start!


Season meters as of 199/365 = 70,867,935 m

Total meters on the day = 373,844 m :D

Oars in space (participation) = 29 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:


2.25 MM Ronnie
2.2 MM David A
1.3 MM Roger
900 K Raoul
500 K Tom M
300 K Kristine
200 K Mike C
150 K Greg C

Image Million Meter Watch:

Jay with (5,425 m) to go!

Ron with (300,134 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:


Brett with (189,388 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Bernie with (81,086 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:


Sam with (18,431 m) to go!

Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!

Raoul with (87,827 m) to go!

Peter G with (94,000 m) to go!

Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!



Thanks to all who rowed today !!!

Brayden 125 m
Allie 215 m
Ashlee ImageImageImage m
Ethan ImageImageImage m
Kaylee ImageImageImage m
Steven D 1,005 m
Bobbie 1,114 m
Marty ImageImageImageImage m
Richelle 2,400 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m
Ross 5,226 m
Danno 5,509 m
Tim P 6,034 m
Mitch J 6,164 m
Sam 6,200 m
Jeff P 7,208 m
Zander 7,800 m
Kristine 8,961 m ...way to sail across the 300K mark!
Tom M 9,015 m
Tammy 9,ImageImageImage m
Dennis 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Greg C 10,221 m
Ronnie 10,ImageImageImage m
David A 10,705 m
bg 11,089 m
David T 12,000 m
Kevin N 12,000 m
Jim K 12,500 m
Baz 15,000 m
Rosi 16, ImageImageImage m
AJ 20,594 m
ImageRaoul 21,097 m ...mooning us from Switzerland!
Image Ron 21,097 m
Image Minnie 21,778 m
Image Jay 26,500 m
Image Roger 32,060 m

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Post by bg » November 15th, 2011, 3:33 pm

BAZzy wrote:
bg wrote:and speaking of marathon expos, i am once again running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation on their run for research team...if you would like to sponsor me here is my link-

http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/bgrandberg

and i can always use folks praying to the weather and digestive system gods....

thanks....
Great work BG, Cheers, BBB

thanks...and welcome back richelle....

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