I´d be interested what kind of saddle you would ride then. Didn´t Brooks make a special ....?
kim klakow berlin, germany
>
> Kim,
>
> Sharp as cooked spagetti, you are; that is correct! I could just stick the
> extra one in my arse(is that the Scot word?) but someone usually beats me
> to that with their own foot! An extra mouth it is! No wait, are you guys
> sure you want THAT? Perpahs an extra arse might be a better idea, no?
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
> What better thing for a person who has been an ass so many times, but to
> have an extra one "sitting" around?
>
> -- "kim klakow" <Akimbo71@gmx.net> wrote:
> If I remember a past thread correctly, brian, you would also have to grow
> another mouth to put that
> extra foot into.
>
> Kim "Club" klakow
> Berlin, "City of Flower "(singular!), Germany
>
>
> >
> > Charles,
> >
> > I could grow another foot, but I have 3 already; all lefts! (You REALLY
> > don't want to see me dance!) Another foot and it would get really
> clumsey.
> I
> > do have taller bikes, but for some reason I'm just as small on them. Go
> > figure!
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > La Mesa, CA
> > Had to grow another foot to match my third arm.
> >
> >
> >
> > -- chasds@mindspring.com wrote:
> > The other problem with trying to keep up with
> > the group is the Baylis is useless when it
> > comes to getting a pull. I kept getting in
> > behind him and it was like no-one was
> > there.
> >
> > Brian! Grow another foot or get a taller bike,
> > willya?
> >
> > Charles "growing out, instead of up" Andrews
> > soCal
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: brianbaylis@juno.com
> > Sent: Jan 13, 2004 2:03 PM
> > To: chasds@mindspring.com
> > Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> > Subject: Re: [CR]re: SoCal man-of-the-year Vintage Ride
> >
> >
> > Charles,
> >
> > You are absolutely correct. Not everyone has ants in their pants on our
> > rides. It should be made known that if you show up to one of our
> gathersings,
> > you will NEVER regret it! We have a blast, you can ride either way and
> > have first class company. Personally, I haven't quite had enough of
> suffering
> > behind someone's rear wheel at age 50. I actually like to suffer on the
> > bike, it reminds me of my youth! The time may be soon for me to bring
> the
> > suffering down a notch; since Sargent Pergolizzi id due in town shortly.
> He
> > tells me that he's bringing his whip and cattle prod! OUCH! But if it
> works, I
> > expect the complaints about not being able to draft me will increase
> > tenfold! Don't blame me, BLAME PERGOLIZZI!!
> >
> > Also, the summer is a better time to slow down and take in the sights on
> > our coastal rides in my opinion, for obvious reasons! It isn't thong
> season
> > yet!
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > La Mesa, CA
> >
> > -- chasds@mindspring.com wrote:
> > I have to append one brief note to Brian's story.
> >
> > On the way back, north of Huntington Beach, at
> > Huntington Cliffs, I slowed down, and the group
> > took off into the blue distance.
> >
> > I generally like riding in the group for these things..
> > everyone is wearing fine vintage jerseys and riding ultra-cool
> > bikes, and it's great fun to take it all in, especially in
> > all the beautiful golden California sun we've had lately--we've
> > had an extraordinarily beautiful winter, brief, intense storms
> > followed by week, after week, of flawless, cool, crisp, perfectly
> > sunny days. Not even much smog, and none along the coast.
> >
> > Now that I've managed to get the eastern CR group gnashing
> > their teeth (I lived in NE Ohio for 12 years, I *know*)... you'll
> > understand why I slowed down. I spent plenty of time in my
> > racing days looking down at someone else's wheel at high speed.
> >
> > Sunday, I just wanted to enjoy the surfers, who were lucky to
> > have a fine big north swell rolling in...the sun glinting on the water,
> > the perfect clear sky, the light sea breeze. The bright colors of sea
> > and sky and vegetation.
> >
> > Just as I was hitting Bolsa Chica State Park (home of some quite
> > lovely wetlands), who should come up behind me but Scott Smith
> > on his spectacular new Saronni-era, candy-red, Colnago Super,
> > Alan Schmidt (If I got your name wrong, Alan, my apologies), on
> > what I can't remember, and Dennis Stover on his pretty mid-70s
> > tomato-red Masi.
> >
> > We decided to practice our slow-motion sprint for the rest of the
> > ride, and we thoroughly enjoyed the road, the bikes, and
> > the surroundings, until we rolled into the dwelling of
> > host-extraordinaire,
> > Jay van de Veldt.
> >
> > If anyone is out this way, and we're doing one of these rides, come with
> > us!
> > If you don't have a bike with you, no problem, we'll find you one!
> > Great group, great bikes, and the best weather in the world, I'm
> convinced
> > (other than maybe somewhere on the coast of Chile, or Portugal. Africa
> > may have some weather like this on their west coast, but I imagine the
> > roads aren't too great, not to mention the dearth of pasta joints)
> >
> > And, most important, not all of us hammer. Some of us enjoy the
> > scenery..
> >
> > Charles "from SoCal and proud of it" Andrews
> > SoCal
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> >
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> >
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> Kim Klakow
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