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Possibly, but we'll see. I am not liable for any imachynna-afterness that you cannot cease. Do not contact me with further notice of a syndrome that you cannot get rid of. Once again, I am not liable.
^ maybe you shouldnt have been riding 50 yards away from me if you guys were so concerned with where i was.
I thought it was really rude of you guys to leave me so far behind like that, so i went my own way at my own pace.
but anyway, i had no idea you guys would be so concerned, sorry to make you worry. as a disclaimer: i am subject to disappear at anytime, anyplace. dont be concerned.
Doh!
I just realized that "music please" meant "Can someone bring a music system to the ride please" and not "I want to listen to music right now please".
so what's with the name a ride after you thing? if you think im kissing your ass by coming to a ride with your name on it you're wrong. i expect a jolly good route and ride, i mean a damn good route and ride. i have high expactations of you since you had the arrogance of naming it after you young lady. you better deliver. (LOL)
I had a very good time last night. Thanks for putting together a great ride. It had it all - hills, awesome portrait pics, very awesome riders, finding other riders on the route who were at some downtown bar or other, and to top it off.... KARAOKE!!
Imachynna Syndrome has no cure!!! Had fun, despite all the flats that came with this syndrome. Thanks for doing portraits, can't wait to see them all. : )
It's like this:
Now if there's a cure for this,
We don't want it, we'll run from it
And if there's a remedy,
We don't need it, we just eat it.
(This is to the ladies: I'm a freak.
Hey, yo, piano man: take us out of here, man)
YAY...im totally excited....yay rain....and i have a car im taking down there if u needed a ride with ur bike and all...'cept no bike rack..i jst throw my shitz in the back...so yah
The news (I know, not the best source), Joe Borfo, and I, have announced that it will not rain tonight in Downtown, Los Angeles.
It has stopped raining, as you can tell. The news said Downtown would just be cloudy. Hope to see you guys.
Also, I'm sorry I'm shamelessly trying to recruit people for my ride, but hey, I'll admit like before, I'm afraid I'm going to be at the stop and only 5 people will show and I'll have a bunch of spokecards, routeslips, and a broken heart.
If what happens is the contrary, I'll be superhappyhappy.
@ladiesman
The only way to meet expectations with such posting is to actually go on rides. Otherwise you become one of them. Those who post and never ride. DUN DUN DUNNNNN.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :( whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy whyyyyyyyyyy must i be stuck between a rock and a hard place. i work saturday mornings, otherwise i would be more than glad to go
i was at the chinatown station at 8 and then some friends called up asking for some loose leaf tea, so i rode out to meet them and they lagged it! it sucks to miss a ride you showed up early for : (
i met this cat who was waiting there too, but i didn't catch his name. sorry i left in such a hurry! i didn't mean to be an asshole.
great great ride. keeps this up and people will be seeking your services.
and yes... special shout outs to mike for doing the right thing towards the end of the ride. you're a great human being and we're lucky to ride with someone like you.
The first half of this ride was fun. Thanks Chynna! Wish I coulda stayed for the whole thing, but I had noble intentions of getting to sleep in my own bed, so I cut out before the train turned into a pumpkin. Too bad I failed and fell asleep on the floor. Next time I'll just stay!
p.s. Love the spokecard! Your babyface is adorable.
Part III will be a little longer than a typical ride, something between 5 and 15 more miles than some people are used to. We'll make adequate stops, just make sure you're prepared if you're not used to longer than 15 mile rides.
no longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows
nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate,
nothing so childish - at a better pace,
slower and more calculated,
no chance of escape,
now self-employed,
concerned (but powerless),
an empowered and informed member of society
(pragmatism not idealism),
will not cry in public,
less chance of illness,
tires that grip in the wet
coldcut responding to a comment by palucha66
07.24.09 - 2:53 am