I have a beer. And it's delicious. And it's going to be the only thing that gets me through the meeting I have at 3:30. Well, that and possibly a second beer.
Here's your badgeI had a bike ride and a beer, I win at life.
Here's your badge
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didn't work. Theres one on your post anyways.
I wanted to say something about his "faux pas", but with so little canadians around here I didn't want to hurt his feelings.
The 2006-build-date original TPMS sensors are giving up the ghost. Sealed units with non-replaceable batteries, which is fair enough since replacing them requires unmounting and remounting the tires!Theres no app for that?
Keep riding to keep that head clear. Shit will work out.Beer tastes good. I had an interview that I fucked up, a screening call and scheduled another screening call for Monday. The grill is lit, I have a burger with corn, wife has hot dogs with corn and grilled onions, life is still good even if the outlook is cloudy. Oh and my new Nimble 9 is on its way here, too.
Seriously, it's been such a good year for riding I will gladly take the spills I have had due to moon dust. Rain sucks period.Rub it in why don’t ya. We have only had 17 days in a row of some sort of rain.
Besides that most trails are overrun because now riding a MTB is *the* thing (thanks Oba....eh...Covid). A bit of rain would keep those folks away I recon.Seriously, it's been such a good year for riding I will gladly take the spills I have had due to moon dust. Rain sucks period.
It's not been bad around here only one Friday did I meet a lot of people.Besides that most trails are overrun because now riding a MTB is *the* thing (thanks Oba....eh...Covid). A bit of rain would keep those folks away I recon.