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[OT] My Bikey!!

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Catnipped - 07 May 2005 18:11 GMT
Man, riding a real bicycle is really *NOT* the same as exercising on a
stationary bike!

It's nice and cool here in Houston (*GASP*), and I didn't have time to go
for much of a ride last night (my granny bike doesn't have lights and
teenagers in cars tend to speed in this neighborhood, so it wasn't safe).
So I decided to go for a nice long ride just now.  It's very windy out, so I
got a really good workout.  I had so much fun!!!!!  I honked my horn
(oooooga, oooooooga) and waved at little kids as I rode past and they
laughed and waved back.  ;>

I love my widdle bikey!!!  LOL!

Hugs,

CatNipped
jmcquown - 07 May 2005 18:26 GMT
> Man, riding a real bicycle is really *NOT* the same as exercising on a
> stationary bike!
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> CatNipped

LOL!  Next you'll be putting playing cards in the spokes!

Jill
Catnipped - 07 May 2005 18:29 GMT
> > Man, riding a real bicycle is really *NOT* the same as exercising on a
> > stationary bike!
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> Jill

Yes!  I didn't even remember doing that when I was a kid - thanks!!!  [Ben,
where did we put that deck of cards?!]  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
fixitz - 08 May 2005 00:10 GMT
"Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message

SNIP!!!

> Yes!  I didn't even remember doing that when I was a kid - thanks!!!  [Ben,
> where did we put that deck of cards?!]  ;>

SNIP!!!

Look in the desk drawer by your right arm...

Fixitz
Catnipped - 08 May 2005 00:18 GMT
> "Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Fixitz

LOL!  When did you start reading this group?  Or are you just checking up on
me!!!????  [This is what happens when there are 3 or more computers in a
house with just two people.]  RPCA, meet my "keeper", known online as
"fixitz".  And don't you dare go reading all the nice things I've said about
you here and getting a swelled head!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
Catnipped - 08 May 2005 00:21 GMT
> > "Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
> >
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> "fixitz".  And don't you dare go reading all the nice things I've said about
> you here and getting a swelled head!  ;>

ROTFLMAO!  I meant "keeper" as in he's a keeper which I just wrote here
recently, not "keeper" as in... well, I guess you could take it either way
and still be correct!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Hugs,
>
> CatNipped
jmcquown - 08 May 2005 20:05 GMT
>>> "Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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>> CatNipped

ROFL!  So he's the guy in the white coat?  Oh, and don't you mind that the
coat he's giving you has long arms that wrap around the back... it's very
fashionable ;)

Jill
fixitz - 09 May 2005 05:24 GMT
> >>> "Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Jill

Unfortunately I don't have one of those neat tie in the back white coats to
share with her. Tho if she tries to hang on to this newest cat (Othello) I
may just need one for me... All I said was "hey fella" as I was walking by.
I'm beginning to think "hey fella" is cat speak for "big house, good food".

fixitz
jmcquown - 09 May 2005 05:50 GMT
>>>>> "Catnipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> fixitz

I tried "go away" and "shoo!" and wound up with a (now) 18 pound cat!
Sometimes the Mothership simply plops them on your doorstep and says "here's
your house, now charm the socks off them." :)

Jill
Sam Nash - 10 May 2005 03:44 GMT
> Unfortunately I don't have one of those neat tie in the back white coats
> to
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> fixitz

Dang.  Lori said you were smart.  Already picked up on kitten-ese.  Good
job.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
Jane - 17 May 2005 13:48 GMT
>> may just need one for me... All I said was "hey fella" as I was walking
>> by.
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>Dang.  Lori said you were smart.  Already picked up on kitten-ese.  Good
>job.

Sometimes it doesn't even take that much.  My father's current owner
just walked in one day, following the current housecat who was coming
in for breakfast.  This tiny black and white kitten just strolled in
and made himself at home.  Last I heard,he's still there, too.
It's been almost 20 years.

Jane
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wafflycat - 07 May 2005 19:15 GMT
> Man, riding a real bicycle is really *NOT* the same as exercising on a
> stationary bike!

I know - it's much more fun riding a real bike out in the fresh air :-)

> It's nice and cool here in Houston (*GASP*), and I didn't have time to go
> for much of a ride last night (my granny bike doesn't have lights and
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> I love my widdle bikey!!!  LOL!

You'll be doing a century before you know it ;-)

Cheers, helen s

> Hugs,
>
> CatNipped
hobbs - 09 May 2005 00:44 GMT
I used to love cycling, Oh woe is me, I can't get my legs to go the full
circle now, my friends and I used to cycle all over, and travelled many
miles each weekend, one place we used to go was 'Hull', 90 miles there and
90 miles back, in one day. We've cycled to York, Knairsborough, when we used
to put a tent on the bus and pick it up at the bus stop when we arrived
youcould safely do that in those days,and carried the rest of our stuff
slung around our shoulders for a camping trip, Knairsy was our
favourite place, but it too had changed when I went back in the late 90's
still a lovely spot though, Oh well Memories Memories. Jean.P.

> Man, riding a real bicycle is really *NOT* the same as exercising on a
> stationary bike!
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> CatNipped
 
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