LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Have a safe trip to Tuscon and back, K2! And thanks for the recipe, Chris.
Barbara, how many times have you run the Boston Marathon now?
Barbara, how many times have you run the Boston Marathon now?
☆~Kristine~☆
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thanks for the recipe from me too...this will be my 10th boston, 16th marathon...Kristine Strasburger wrote:Have a safe trip to Tuscon and back, K2! And thanks for the recipe, Chris.
Barbara, how many times have you run the Boston Marathon now?
He's A FOUR Million Meter Man!
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jay, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
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FOUR millions!!!!Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jay, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Congrats, Jay!
And watch out, I'm right behind you! (about 3'065'327 meters )
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Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jay, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
wow...wooo hoooo...and congrats.....
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.15.11
Wowzer, mates ! The calendar pages are on fast flip! We've finished up 200 rowing days for this year!
Also noted that Zander now lists a city location ...May Hill...perhaps named for Rev William May, a rector of the Kingston Parish Church...
Season meters as of 200/365 = 71,193,859 m
Total meters on the day = 326,407 m
Oars in space (participation) = 25 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.0 MM Jay
3.7 MM Ron (with a FULL moon over Vermont)
2.7 MM Minnie
1.2 MM David T
600 K Jeff P
Thanks to all who rowed today !
Brayden m
Steven D 992 m
Peter G 1,500 m
Marty 2,100 m
Tony m
Sam 4,600 m ... and SO close to the one million mark!
Dave H 5,000 m
Tammy m
David T 6,000 m
Danno 6,015 m
Mitch J 6,269 m
Jeff P 7,022 m
John P 7,435 m
Richard T 7,500 m
Thomas T 7,857 m
Baz 9,396 m ... that's different
David A 9,518 m
Dennis 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Greg C 10,242 m
Roger 11,000 m
Zander 11,000 m
Ronnie 11,000 m
Ross 11,053 m
AJ 13,019 m
Jim K 13,411 m
bg 13,541 m
Cathie 16,000 m
Jay 20,000 m
Minnie 21,243 m (aka MTM)
Raoul 22,500 m
Ron 42,195 m ...how many full marathons have you done this rowing year??
Have a blue sky day!
Must admit that Blue Sky looked like it could have a whole new meaning when I was in the Denver airport a couple of days ago...(nope...I didn't enter the establishment..yet)
Also noted that Zander now lists a city location ...May Hill...perhaps named for Rev William May, a rector of the Kingston Parish Church...
Season meters as of 200/365 = 71,193,859 m
Total meters on the day = 326,407 m
Oars in space (participation) = 25 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.0 MM Jay
3.7 MM Ron (with a FULL moon over Vermont)
2.7 MM Minnie
1.2 MM David T
600 K Jeff P
Thanks to all who rowed today !
Brayden m
Steven D 992 m
Peter G 1,500 m
Marty 2,100 m
Tony m
Sam 4,600 m ... and SO close to the one million mark!
Dave H 5,000 m
Tammy m
David T 6,000 m
Danno 6,015 m
Mitch J 6,269 m
Jeff P 7,022 m
John P 7,435 m
Richard T 7,500 m
Thomas T 7,857 m
Baz 9,396 m ... that's different
David A 9,518 m
Dennis 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Greg C 10,242 m
Roger 11,000 m
Zander 11,000 m
Ronnie 11,000 m
Ross 11,053 m
AJ 13,019 m
Jim K 13,411 m
bg 13,541 m
Cathie 16,000 m
Jay 20,000 m
Minnie 21,243 m (aka MTM)
Raoul 22,500 m
Ron 42,195 m ...how many full marathons have you done this rowing year??
Have a blue sky day!
Must admit that Blue Sky looked like it could have a whole new meaning when I was in the Denver airport a couple of days ago...(nope...I didn't enter the establishment..yet)
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You're both so far out in the Stratosphere (7MM seasons! +/-) that I can't even dream about drafting in your wake. Hmm. In true Astrogator terms, perhaps I should designate y'all in the Mesosphere, or Thermosphere. Not quite the Exosphere, yet. (Slackers!)macbruce1 wrote:I hadn't counted them up until you asked. So far this rowing season I've done (officially) 35 full marathons and 64 half marathons. ... But I just can't keep up with that Jaybird
Ron
Chris
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Re: He's A FOUR Million Meter Man!
Congratulations! That sure is a heck of a lot of erging.Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jay, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
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macbruce1 wrote:
I hadn't counted them up until you asked. So far this rowing season I've done (officially) 35 full marathons and 64 half marathons. Trouble is, I don't get to go to an expo and get a bunch of free swag But I just can't keep up with that Jaybird
Ron
That is some crazy mental, and tushie , toughness!
Do you ever see the light of day , or do you erg outside?
David
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Jay,
Great rowing. Are you using memory foam for your tush yet?
danno
Great rowing. Are you using memory foam for your tush yet?
danno
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Thanks for all the congrats @Danno- no memory foam yet. Think calloused *#*# and hands grow in my family
BTW, Dalton wanted me to say his profile pic is him dressed as a Chicago gangster at Halloween. I think Al Capone. He was trying to scare Mario into staying in AR
jaybird
BTW, Dalton wanted me to say his profile pic is him dressed as a Chicago gangster at Halloween. I think Al Capone. He was trying to scare Mario into staying in AR
jaybird
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Wet and overcast in Sydney...C2 weather!
Firstly, congratulations to the recent milestones...great work (what do they put in the water in Alaska?)
And perhaps we might even be making the news in the USA presently, as President Obama (and his thousand car motorcade ) rolls into town, along with a thousand or so dark suited men that look like this ( )
And the odd numbers on my rowing is the result of moving to time intervals now, rather than set distance pieces...
Cheers, BBB
Firstly, congratulations to the recent milestones...great work (what do they put in the water in Alaska?)
And perhaps we might even be making the news in the USA presently, as President Obama (and his thousand car motorcade ) rolls into town, along with a thousand or so dark suited men that look like this ( )
And the odd numbers on my rowing is the result of moving to time intervals now, rather than set distance pieces...
Cheers, BBB
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
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Now there is a thought...maybe we could all post some pictures of where we row, a little technically challenging for me, but I'll give it a go! Cheers, BBBmacbruce1 wrote:Well, my wife is convinced about the "crazy mental" part Once in a while I drag the erg out on the deck for some rowing. I am lucky that even though I row in the basement, because our land slopes, the room I row in is at ground level. I have the window open at least at little bit in all but the worst weather.DavidA wrote:
That is some crazy mental, and tushie , toughness!
Do you ever see the light of day , or do you erg outside?
David
I don't know about "toughness". I have always liked the longer distances in running, rowing or cross country skiing. After awhile I just seem to get in a zone. It is like meditation, kind of zen like. Even if I am physically beat, I always feel mentally refreshed and recharged after a long row.
And thanks to Danno, I now have my memorey foam, so it is a little easier on the tush
Ron
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It occurs to me that I have embraced the long distance meditation zen-zone to which you refer! Previous to this rowing season, my regular HM times were between the low 1:40's and mid 1:50's. These days, I'm loathe to select a HM on the log card because I can never go under 2 hours. (I simply "just row" until safely past the 21K milestone.) I have possibly trained myself into relaxed-movie-viewing-mode. Maybe I should follow Bazzy's lead and shock my system with some interval training. (I'll get right on that. Next year. Yeah.)macbruce1 wrote:I don't know about "toughness". I have always liked the longer distances in running, rowing or cross country skiing. After awhile I just seem to get in a zone. It is like meditation, kind of zen like. Even if I am physically beat, I always feel mentally refreshed and recharged after a long row. Ron
Chris
Everything's Shiny. Not to fret.
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
macbruce1 wrote:
I hadn't counted them up until you asked. So far this rowing season I've done (officially) 35 full marathons and 64 half marathons. Trouble is, I don't get to go to an expo and get a bunch of free swag But I just can't keep up with that Jaybird
Ron
wow..that is amazing....btw...there was a time when concept2 gave out a prize for each million...there were socks, water bottles....glasses....however, we do have all of k2 and aj's wonderful graphics.....