That's Japanese for "2", for those of you in the no. That last word is how the Japanese would read the word, "know." I have no idea how to type the crazy Chinese characters for the word, "know." Ok, I'm done now.
This Sunday, or rather, Shabbos + 1, Bob and I are once again going to meet at Crane on 78th and Cass for a truly mellow ride about town. Speed last week was an average of 14 mph. We can go slower or faster depending on who shows up to join us. Ride time is still up in the air, but Bob needs to be at his house (near Lake Cunningham) at 10:30am. Last week, after we sat and drank coffee for a good half hour or so, we left at about 8:30 and were up at his place by 10:30. The route we took only had a couple decent hills, but hey, it's Omaha. There's no way around that.
Please post a response if you'd like to join us and/or if you have plans for Saturday that you'd like to share with others.
8 comments:
I'm in. Lets shoot for 7:30 unless somebody needs to start closer to 8:00. That also gives us a bit more "sit and chat" time.
BTW... Nice misdirect of this post. My reader doesn't lie. But you are not the first person to post something on BikeOmaha that was supposed to be on their personal blog.
Yeah, Kinda wish they were in alphabetical order, instead of which one had the last posting. Either that, or I could belong to less blogs. But where's the fun in that?
Is this the post that says "ni?"
Yes, and you can either bring us shrubberies, or join us on the ride. I'd prefer the latter, though.
As long as I don't have to cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a herring, I'm cool.
Shabbos + 1 Sounds cool (as in cold). If I get all of the nails out of the beams that used to hold the drywall to the ceiling in the basement in the new house -- Then maybe. I will update you tomorrow afternoon.
It would be most awesome if you could join us. Tempo will be really mild. I may keep riding afterward if Brian wants to do a more uptempo ride in the afternoon.
Nope. Not happening. sorry. Maybe part san.
See you at 7:30 at Crane. I've got the panniers on my bike.
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