The ride is over... I finished, I conquered, I am happy. One problem though... I need to have "Eki' step forward and reveal their identity before I can disclose my time and the winner of a scrappy page. Will the real EKI please step forward?
If you can't tell who I am, you don't deserve to know. Who else could give you the advise I have, AND know about the mountain bike AND the old Miyata still in the garage. If you didn't do it under the time I allotted, I will bring the tandem up and make sure you do it again in a respectable time.
Eki- I love you! I suspected you all along, but couldn't decide what the "i" stood for. So... do you want to put me on your next triathlon? You, me, and Ralee would make an awesome team!
One of the Postal Service stalwarts was a Russian named Viatcheslov Ekimov, he was affectionately known by his teammates as "Eki". My teammates tagged me with that nickname about 8 years ago and it has stuck - at least in cycling circles. Good work on the ride, I knew you had it in you. From what I've been reading, it's the Nash in you that wouldn't let you quit. As for the M&M's, eat all you want, so long as you ride around the lake once a week. Calories in - calories out.
Way to go Bear Lake Biker Chick!! That was not an easy feat no matter what. Just for fun, you may want to check out the comics page of the Herald Journal from Friday, June 26, called "Close to Home". It may truly hit "close to home". For sure DO NOT give up the M&M's. Nothing is worth that kind of sacrifice.
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If you can't tell who I am, you don't deserve to know. Who else could give you the advise I have, AND know about the mountain bike AND the old Miyata still in the garage. If you didn't do it under the time I allotted, I will bring the tandem up and make sure you do it again in a respectable time.
Way to go Tammy! You ROCKED!
Eki- I love you! I suspected you all along, but couldn't decide what the "i" stood for. So... do you want to put me on your next triathlon? You, me, and Ralee would make an awesome team!
One of the Postal Service stalwarts was a Russian named Viatcheslov Ekimov, he was affectionately known by his teammates as "Eki". My teammates tagged me with that nickname about 8 years ago and it has stuck - at least in cycling circles.
Good work on the ride, I knew you had it in you. From what I've been reading, it's the Nash in you that wouldn't let you quit.
As for the M&M's, eat all you want, so long as you ride around the lake once a week. Calories in - calories out.
Way to go Bear Lake Biker Chick!! That was not an easy feat no matter what. Just for fun, you may want to check out the comics page of the Herald Journal from Friday, June 26, called "Close to Home". It may truly hit "close to home". For sure DO NOT give up the M&M's. Nothing is worth that kind of sacrifice.
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