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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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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

Post by danwho » October 11th, 2015, 2:00 pm

For those looking for some additional challenges, particularly sprinting challenges, I see a monthly challenge on Facebook.
It's called "Concept2 monthly challenge group".

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Re: He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire!

Post by Edscapade » October 11th, 2015, 2:21 pm

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Whoop, whoop and way to go! Congratulations, Thor, on achieving a TWO million meters season...and the season is not even halfway done! We wish you many, MANY more !
Awesome Congratulations! Keep up the pace...

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Re: She's A Meter Millionaire!!

Post by Edscapade » October 11th, 2015, 2:24 pm

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Whoop, whoop and hooyah! And let's throw in a hula, hula, too! Image Congratulations, Minnie aka Chris, on achieving yet another ONE million meter Concept2 season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Congratulations! The first is the hardest, good luck on the next...

Happy Rowing!

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Hero Pumpkin

Post by just27 » October 11th, 2015, 2:32 pm

danwho wrote:Congratulations, Minnie !!!
And I must say, that's one fine pumpkin.
Well, thanks! My lonely little pumpkin isn't going to win any competitions for size, but I have to give it big marks for trying! While all of the other, many (many!) blossoms came to nothing, this little guy hid in the middle of the tomatoes and is now hanging precariously from the top of a tomato cage. (I only found it when I was pulling out all the finished tomato plants. Very exciting.) I have no idea if a tomato cage will support a pumpkin ... even a petite pumpkin. Perhaps I should stack a few bricks under it, for support; or make a pumpkin hammock out of cheesecloth and put a Margarita alongside.

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Re: She's A Meter Millionaire!!

Post by macbruce1 » October 11th, 2015, 4:39 pm

Kona2 wrote:ImageImageImage Image

Whoop, whoop and hooyah! And let's throw in a hula, hula, too! Image Congratulations, Minnie aka Chris, on achieving yet another ONE million meter Concept2 season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Marvelous Minnie,
She makes the erg wheel spinney.
She makes this old horse whinny,
That's Marvelous Minnie :!:

Congratulations,
DDRR :D

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Post by BAZzy » October 11th, 2015, 5:01 pm

Congratulations to all the milestones in the last couple of days, no rowing for me over the weekend, had the back-pack on and was out in the magnificent Australian bush!

And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good??

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

Post by Tombeur » October 11th, 2015, 6:21 pm

BAZzy wrote:Congratulations to all the milestones in the last couple of days, no rowing for me over the weekend, had the back-pack on and was out in the magnificent Australian bush!

And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good??

Cheers, Baz
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Yes, pumpkin pie is very good. And so is Victoria Bitter, which you have access to and I do not. I had it in 2006, when I was in Sydney. Last I checked I was unable to purchase it in the United States. I love pumpkin pie, but I sure would like to get my mouth around a Victoria Bitter again. Count your blessings, my friend! Tombeur

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Post by danwho » October 11th, 2015, 6:34 pm

Farmer criticized for stealing all the bees from his neighbors:
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http://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/N ... 549482.php

Okay, little one, it's time to choose:
Pumpkin Pie or Victoria Bitter, 'cuz you can't have both.

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

Post by Tombeur » October 11th, 2015, 7:27 pm

danwho wrote:Farmer criticized for stealing all the bees from his neighbors:
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http://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/N ... 549482.php

Okay, little one, it's time to choose:
Pumpkin Pie or Victoria Bitter, 'cuz you can't have both.

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An easy choice: Victoria Bitter it is!

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

Post by BAZzy » October 11th, 2015, 11:15 pm

Tombeur wrote:
BAZzy wrote:Congratulations to all the milestones in the last couple of days, no rowing for me over the weekend, had the back-pack on and was out in the magnificent Australian bush!

And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good??

Cheers, Baz
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Yes, pumpkin pie is very good. And so is Victoria Bitter, which you have access to and I do not. I had it in 2006, when I was in Sydney. Last I checked I was unable to purchase it in the United States. I love pumpkin pie, but I sure would like to get my mouth around a Victoria Bitter again. Count your blessings, my friend! Tombeur
Now rest assured I do like a beer, on occassions, but must say VB has never been my thing. But then I grew up (I'm using the term loosely) in Queensland, the home of the mighty Fourex brew!

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Re: He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire!

Post by Thor MW » October 12th, 2015, 9:58 am

Edscapade wrote:
Kona2 wrote:ImageImageImage Image

Whoop, whoop and way to go! Congratulations, Thor, on achieving a TWO million meters season...and the season is not even halfway done! We wish you many, MANY more !
Awesome Congratulations! Keep up the pace...
Thanks so much for the nice words folks. I am sitting here on the old grey mare even as I type. I have 8K in this morning so far and must push on for some more. I am the big metre man on the little team. We are holding third place but the team behind is closing in. I am getting tired. My splits are getting higher and higher. Only a few more days to go. Yeah, I know, I've said it too often but I just don't understand how some people can put in so many K day after day. Totally amazes me.

Go lunes go!!! That would be so cool if we both finished third. Grin.

Way to go to Chris and anyone else I may have missed along the way.

Pull harder one and all.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 10.11.15

Post by Kona2 » October 12th, 2015, 11:34 am

Image Image .... and in danger of hearing the Spirits speak....and FOUR days of Challenge remain....go for the glory!

Hooboy! Almost 25,000 active users on the Concept2 meter tally! We are going to have a banner year with the Holiday Challenge...because ever so many people just START their Concept2 journey then. And then one day, the Holiday Challenge user becomes a more regular contributor....it's an awesome process!

Image Wait...what are you saying?! Fight extinction! Row and ski-erg more! Lest you think I am digressing from "our Lunie purpose"...I do think that rowing and ski-erging are a means to support being able to do a LOT of other things, especially of the outdoor variety.

Grand Junction's downtown area has a ton of sculptures. Some are permanent installations, and some are visiting. My focus on this last trip was far too narrow....the Grand Mesa, the world's largest flattop mountain, and its hikes await. There's one called the Crag Crest Trail that will fit the bill of stunning (might have to resist the urge to yodel). It's part of the National Recreation Trail system (hiking novice that I am, I had not heard of this...but there's a state by state listing so you can find one of these near you in the US... http://www.americantrails.org/nationalr ... index.html Things to add to next June - September's list of activities! Here's a photo of the trail...


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Season meters as of 164/365 = 63,705,461 m

Total meters on the day = 527,888 m


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

4.3 MM Richard T
2.3 MM Jay
2.05 MM Thor
1.8 MM Tombeur
1.3 MM Ronnie
1.25 MM Danno
1.15 MM Anita
1.05 MM Danwho
1.05 MM Marie
950 K Stefan
400 K Tristan
300 K Bernie
200 K Jeff D


Thank you for rowing and ski-erging with us! Four half marathons and a slew of half moons join the stars in the skies above our Luniverse!

Jeff M 2,214 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m ...a starry palindrome....in threes for the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria!
William H 5,000 m
Bobbie ImageImageImageImage m ... a palindrome!
K2 7,030 m
AJ 7,032 m
Chuck 7,500 m
Tammy ImageImageImageImage m ...lucky 7s palindrome!
Steve W 8,000 m
Larry 9,013 m
David T 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Bernie 10,020 m
Jeff D 10,137 m
Baz 12,214 m
Minnie ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a starry hula hula palindrome!
Danwho ImageImageImageImageImage m ...who-la-who-la! a palindrome!
Norma ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome! Shock!
Ronnie 16,789 m ....good sequence going there!
Kevin 20,000 m
Image Anita 21,097 m
Image Danno 21,097 m
Image Rosita 21,097 m
Image Tristan 21,097 m
Image Tombeur 21,659 m
Image Marie ImageImageImageImageImage m ...twosie palindrome!
Image David A 22,453 m
Image Ed ImageImageImageImageImage m .. a starry palindrome from afar!
Image Jay ImageImageImageImageImage m ... a palindrome (from not as far)
Image Ron 28,055 m
Image Thor 29,455 m
Image Richard T 32,752 m
Image Stefan 36,202 m

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Interesting Numbers

Post by Thor MW » October 12th, 2015, 12:13 pm

I am still sitting on the old grey but just checked out my numbers and here they are as of right now.
Season 2,085,055
Daily so far, 24,224
lifetime 3,508,888
I post this for K2 and all who like their numbers.
Now then do I have just one more session in me today? Oh boy! Grin.

Go Lunes!!!!

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

Post by just27 » October 12th, 2015, 7:00 pm

BAZzy wrote:And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good?
B)
Along with peanut butter, pumpkin pie is definitely a cultural comfort thing (in my never to be considered humble opinion); and don't get me started on sweet potatoes baked with marshmallows on top. So wrong; I don't "grok" any of the above. Naked peanuts are fabulous, as are oven-roasted pumpkins and sweet potatoes as savory vegetables, or sautéed in curries ... mmm. I'm still looking at my solitary high-hanging pumpkin and wondering how to prepare it; I know what it's NOT going to be.

I don't really remember much about the AUS beer, only that it was very, very plentiful and very, very good. (Foster's notwithstanding.)

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Post by BAZzy » October 12th, 2015, 9:46 pm

just27 wrote:
BAZzy wrote:And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good?
B)
Along with peanut butter, pumpkin pie is definitely a cultural comfort thing (in my never to be considered humble opinion); and don't get me started on sweet potatoes baked with marshmallows on top. So wrong; I don't "grok" any of the above. Naked peanuts are fabulous, as are oven-roasted pumpkins and sweet potatoes as savory vegetables, or sautéed in curries ... mmm. I'm still looking at my solitary high-hanging pumpkin and wondering how to prepare it; I know what it's NOT going to be.

I don't really remember much about the AUS beer, only that it was very, very plentiful and very, very good. (Foster's notwithstanding.)
Funny thing about beer, drink enough and it is always hard to remember it :wink: But, hey I am yet to find anyone that likes Fosters!

What is "grok" :?:

Cheers, Baz
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