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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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Post by Toothdoc » September 25th, 2009, 12:32 pm

acrewer wrote:31 Tim Strasburger 43,697
32 Gina Levy 41,858
33 Keith Strasburger 39,088
34 Ben Strasburger 35,751


Guess one could say I'm in a Strasburger sandwich!
One could say that. Soooooooo,, your a Strasburger sandwich!!!!!!!

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Re: coolest posts

Post by Leaky Tiki » September 25th, 2009, 2:48 pm

brotherjim wrote:I really enjoy reading the posts on your team and looking at the pictures posted. They are really awesome. But you Luna-Tics can slow down if you want to. :)
There's no resistance in space, so I don't know if we can slow down?

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.24.09

Post by Dave_H » September 25th, 2009, 7:40 pm

Kona2 wrote: Half Marathon # 38 (and 11 in a row...how's that feeling, Dave?!) f
In one sense it's getting easier Jan, however as I am generally doing these first thing in the morning I can't turn up sound on my PC/TV... so it does tend to get pretty boring... on the up-side, my lip reading is improving!
Mind you, I am in no danger of "doing-a-Kiba" and having a snooze on the C2! :lol: (That made me chuckle for quite a few days Kiba!) :wink:

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Post by DavGarcia » September 25th, 2009, 8:37 pm

I try to stick to foreign films when rowing, the closed caption helps a lot. Otherwise I have to turn the TV to 11 to hear it over the erg.

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Brother Jim

Post by Kona2 » September 26th, 2009, 12:12 am

Thanks for your comments, brotherjim. We check out Timbuktoo's postings also - lot of good encouragement there!



And welcome back to BJ Kinkade!

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Post by just27 » September 26th, 2009, 2:11 am

DavGarcia wrote:I try to stick to foreign films when rowing, the closed caption helps a lot. Otherwise I have to turn the TV to 11 to hear it over the erg.
You can also select English subtitles (or hearing impaired!) on English language DVDs.

(Just passing through tonight ... extended shore leave still in progress. Impressive rowing, everyone! Stay awake, Kiba.)

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Another Meter Multi-millionaire

Post by Kona2 » September 26th, 2009, 7:51 am

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Woohoo! Another meter multi-millionaire on the Luna-Tics team! Congratulations, Bart V - our man in Belgium - on achieving a TWO million meter season!! We wish you MANY more!

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FRC Update: Thru 9.25.09

Post by Kona2 » September 26th, 2009, 8:02 am

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Challenge Meters as of 11/31 = 4,431,231 m

Total Meters on the Day = 317,252 m

Crew on the roster = 66

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


300K Will S
200K Bart V (and 2 MM season!)
100K Jim

Thanks to all who are rowing with us this season! You're making it stellar!

1 William Haag 443,000
2 Will Salach 311,098
3 Bart Valgaeren 275,000
4 Kiba Chan 275,000
5 David Hunter 253,164
6 barbara grandberg 183,549
7 Peter Huurman 183,124
8 Daniel Cox 156,952
9 Tim Garlick 155,000
10 Tim Porter 144,895
11 Barry O'Malley 112,005
12 Chris Tudury 108,216
13 Jim Brink 101,584
14 David Grasfield 95,000
15 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 93,390
16 Rick Carveth 89,776
17 Mike Mulvihill 88,079
18 Jan Stevenson 83,874
19 John Longmire 81,724
20 Robert Hess 75,000
21 David A. Alden 74,054
22 Steven Larky 71,934
23 Mike Crossley 68,020
24 Anne Nelson 62,086
25 peter verdirame 60,000
26 Kristine Strasburger 54,632
27 Mitch Johnson 50,914
28 Kenneth Guenther 50,000
29 Chris Czech 48,665
30 Jane Newall 46,798
31 Tim Strasburger 43,697
32 Gina Levy 41,858
33 John Marsh 40,339
34 Keith Strasburger 39,088
35 Ben Strasburger 35,751
36 Debbie Vuillemot 35,007
37 David Thomas Garcia 30,916
38 Teresa Robertson 30,584
39 Mary Harper 27,055
40 TERRY BELCHIKOFF 27,017
41 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert 26,650
42 Jeff Morris 26,131
43 Terry Miele 23,505
44 Gail Whitelaw 22,500
45 Will Worthwine 16,000
46 Noelle Boyle 13,773
47 Dana Smith 13,703
48 Linda Bressem 8,500
49 Jennifer Goodman 8,198
50 Tom McGuire 7,500
51 Dawn Howe 7,000
52 BJ Kinkade 5,000
53 Orion Newall-Vuillemot 3,132
54 Anais Newall-Vuillemot 1,036
55 Akira N 572
56 Elias N 186
57 Coulter M 0
58 George Wyner 0
59 Angelo Papadopoulos 0
60 AJ Tudury 0
61 Andy Ward 0
62 Andrea Cosmin 0
63 John Dunlop 0
64 Debbie Rohlwing 0
65 Nancy Flagg 0
66 Darryl Bathel 0


Total Challenge Meters as of 6 AM MST = 4,431,231 m

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Re: Another Meter Multi-millionaire

Post by bg » September 26th, 2009, 3:33 pm

Kona2 wrote:ImageImageImage

Woohoo! Another meter multi-millionaire on the Luna-Tics team! Congratulations, Bart V - our man in Belgium - on achieving a TWO million meter season!! We wish you MANY more!
wooo hoooo bart....

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.24.09

Post by PJM » September 26th, 2009, 4:48 pm

Kona2 wrote:Image Image
A local brewery has a product called Shock Top. One of the marketing "vehicles" is a red VW bug with a shock top....saw it while I was driving the other day (and yes, I was stopped at a light when I took the picture!). Kind of fun! I understand the brew is tasty


It IS a very unique brew..I just had this here in SW Florida recently.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.25.09

Post by Kona2 » September 26th, 2009, 5:34 pm

Yowzer. A bit of whinging....Pushing a wheelbarrow full of topsoil up a rocky hillside at 8000 feet.....just a reminder the body gives that says don't forget your strength training when you're planning your workouts. The scenery was/is glorious with golden aspen leaves shimmering - the backdrop is a mountain lake ringed with snowcapped peaks....sailboats on the lake! I'll have to upload a photo in the next couple of days!

Meanwhile in our rowing universe, the team rows onward....with an expanding team! Welcome to the Luna-Tics, Chuck from Davis, CA! To the moon, mates, to the moon!


Season meters as of 148/365 = 38,706,737 m (will tomorrow bring 39 MM?!)

Total meters on the day = 291,047 m

Oars in space (participation) = 25 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


2.0 MM Bart V
1.4 MM Dave H

A brief word of explanation about our "milestone" awards: some of them mirror Concept2's distance awards, and others designate distances that may have occurred either in multiple rowing sessions in a 24 hr period or exceed the distances acknowledged for awards. A half moon is a half marathon distance. A full moon is a full marathon distance. A red giant is 50,000 m and a supernova (flame on!) is 100,000 m.

We acknowledge meter milestones in the 100K increments - except for our younger rowers. For them, it's the distances acknowledged by the Kid's Club.


Image Bart V with a posting of 100K today....gets a supernova!
Image A full moon for William H with 43,000 m
Image Dan with half marathon # 74
Image Dave with half marathon # 39...keep on rowing, the fall challenge isn't even at the halfway point yet (but it's close!).

And thanks to today's rowers for all the kinds of meters - there are 74 of us Luna-Tic rowers as of today!

Jeff 3,806 m
Mary 4,812 m
BJ 5,000 m
Kenneth G 5,000 m
Richelle 5,200 m
Kristine 5,343 m
K2 5,666 m
Kelli 6,000 m
Teresa 8,508 m
Steve 10,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
Jim 10,464 m
Bazzy 10,507 m
Will S 15,532 m
Dave 21,097 m
Dan 21,112 m
William H 43,000 m
Bart 100,000 m -- quite the update!

Hope it is a blue sky rowing day - wherever you row!


ImageImage Minnie, with all her meters and half marathons, is enjoying some well-deserved social time in her parallel universe...

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FRC Update: Thru 9.26.09

Post by Kona2 » September 27th, 2009, 9:00 am

Image Wowzer! Go Luna-Tics! Of course, if I were to say something like "May the best team win" - well, EVERY team would claim victory. We currently are in 3rd place overall. Good to know that my predictions (i.e., predicted that RowPro would overtake us as of yesterday) fall short sometimes! RowPro continues to add rowers to their team...outnumbering us by 9 at the moment. Different team members have been stepping up to their own personal challenges (and thus moving ALL of us forward in the challenge). So....as each of us has time....add a few meters to the team piggy bank!

One of the easiest ways for us to get some immediate advancement is to have team members who have recently joined the team on a year round basis, elect to participate in this challenge. Being included in the challenge roster is no longer an automatic thing....you have to say you want to play!

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334,000 daily meter goal derived from a goal of 10 MM meters for the challenge....

Challenge meters as of 12/31 = 4,665,740 m (We could hit 5 MM today!)

Total meters on the day = 234,509 m

Crew on the roster = 66

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


100K Jim
100K David Grasfield
100K Ted C-G
100K Mike M

Thanks to all who are rowing the FRC with us! Thank you for helping us get to the moooooon!

1 William Haag 475,000 (woohoo! that cool half mil is just around the erg)
2 Will Salach 331,177
3 Bart Valgaeren 275,000
4 Kiba Chan 275,000
5 David Hunter 274,261
6 barbara grandberg 204,729
7 Peter Huurman 183,124
8 Daniel Cox 156,952
9 Tim Garlick 155,000
10 Tim Porter 144,895
11 Barry O'Malley 112,005
12 Jim Brink 111,821
13 David Grasfield 110,000
14 Chris Tudury 108,216
15 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 106,903
16 Mike Mulvihill 101,317
17 Rick Carveth 99,776
18 Jan Stevenson 83,874
19 Steven Larky 81,934
20 John Longmire 81,724
21 Mike Crossley 80,020
22 Robert Hess 75,000
23 David A. Alden 74,054
24 Anne Nelson 72,086
25 peter verdirame 65,500
26 Kristine Strasburger 60,638
27 Kenneth Guenther 60,000
28 Mitch Johnson 58,003
29 Gina Levy 49,858
30 Chris Czech 48,665
31 Tim Strasburger 48,615
32 Jane Newall 46,798
33 John Marsh 40,339
34 Keith Strasburger 39,088
35 Ben Strasburger 35,751
36 David Thomas Garcia 35,568
37 Debbie Vuillemot 35,007
38 Teresa Robertson 30,584
39 Mary Harper 27,055
40 TERRY BELCHIKOFF 27,017
41 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert 26,650
42 Jeff Morris 26,131
43 Terry Miele 23,505
44 Gail Whitelaw 22,500
45 Will Worthwine 16,000
46 Noelle Boyle 13,773
47 Dana Smith 13,703
48 Linda Bressem 8,500
49 Jennifer Goodman 8,198
50 Tom McGuire 7,500
51 Dawn Howe 7,000
52 BJ Kinkade 5,000
53 Orion Newall-Vuillemot 3,132
54 Anais Newall-Vuillemot 1,036
55 Akira N 572
56 Elias N 186
57 Coulter M 0
58 George Wyner 0
59 Angelo Papadopoulos 0
60 AJ Tudury 0
61 Andy Ward 0
62 Andrea Cosmin 0
63 John Dunlop 0
64 Debbie Rohlwing 0
65 Nancy Flagg 0
66 Darryl Bathel 0


Total Challenge Meters = 4,665,740 m
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.26.09

Post by Kona2 » September 27th, 2009, 9:11 am

Season meters as of 149/365 = 39,116,999 m

Total meters on the day = 410,262 m

Oars in space (participation) = 30 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


4.8 MM Wild Bill (William H)
1.8 MM Will S
Image Wild Bill with a half moon plus some at 32,000 m
Image Barbara with half moon/marathon # 56 (glad to see you back on the rower after your fall)
Image Dave with his lucky 13th in a row half marathon for half marathon # 40

And thanks to all our crew for all the kinds of meters - and for being part of the year round team!

Dave G 4,652 m
Tim S 4,918 m
Tina 5,000 m
Peter G 5,500 m
Kristine 6,006 m
Richelle 6,600 m
Mitch J 7,089 m
Gina 8,000 m
Anne 10,000 m
Kenneth G 10,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Jim 10,237 m
Mike C 12,000 m
Mike M 13,238 m
Ted 13,513 m
Will S 20,079 m
Dave H 21,097 m
Barbara 21,180 m
Wild Bill 32,000 m
Chuck 179,153 m brought to the team piggy bank

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Post by Kiba » September 27th, 2009, 1:01 pm

I think I have what Ben has. I've been feeling so sick the past few days.

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Post by bg » September 27th, 2009, 1:57 pm

Kiba wrote:I think I have what Ben has. I've been feeling so sick the past few days.
oh no...hope you feel better soon.....

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