There was probably an hour gap between when I opened up blogger and typed the titled, and actually wrote the post. When I finished writing writing, I asked myself the same question about the title, but left it.
April 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM
Damian said...
That's awesome. I thought it was a Seattle reference or something.
yeah, well, Soundgarden used to mountain bike. Like, first they would rock out, then they would mountain bike. They were sponsored by Jive Handles, a BMX company that made the sweetest grips ever. this is a true fact. i learned it in Go: the rider's manual, the greatest BMX magazine ever. sometimes there were typos but it didn't matter. it was the thoughts and photos that counted. :P
Well, I listened to it and what I got from it is this: if spokes were tuned to chromatic tones, this is the music wheels would make on the mountain. Enoesque music for mountaintops.
April 22, 2011 at 1:39 PM
[Image] I've never been to Seattle, but I'm supposing that we're having Seattlesque weather right now. Undeterred at quitting time yesterday, I rode off for the Reservoir with a rain coat, some fenders, plenty of racks and an awesome pannier. Winding my way through West Hartford, I happened upon some secret dirt jumps in an undisclosed location. While only a couple feet tall, the doubles seem pretty well constructed. If you're nice to me, perhaps I'll take you there. Then I rode the Resvervoir, which was probably a mistake because it was much wetter than I anticipated. Saturday's storm was no joke. While I regrettably added a couple of ruts, I did unblock a creek that some doofus had put a clog-bridge in, thereby flooding this whole low spot. So my trail impact probably zeroed out. [Image]Clam sauce on the move, with fancy bucatini. Perhaps my best clam sauce to date. [Image]And, perhaps my finest beer-battered cod to date!
"Bugs"
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I'm not one to comment on food pictures much, but that beer-battered cod looks really good, and I just ate!
I wanted to ask, why is this post titled "Bugs?"
April 20, 2011 at 9:07 PM
I can't remember.
There was probably an hour gap between when I opened up blogger and typed the titled, and actually wrote the post. When I finished writing writing, I asked myself the same question about the title, but left it.
April 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM
That's awesome. I thought it was a Seattle reference or something.
April 21, 2011 at 1:03 PM
that was a lot of typos in my initial reply.
April 21, 2011 at 4:27 PM
yeah, well, Soundgarden used to mountain bike. Like, first they would rock out, then they would mountain bike. They were sponsored by Jive Handles, a BMX company that made the sweetest grips ever. this is a true fact. i learned it in Go: the rider's manual, the greatest BMX magazine ever. sometimes there were typos but it didn't matter. it was the thoughts and photos that counted. :P
April 21, 2011 at 7:34 PM
I bet Audioslave doesn't mountain bike.
I once wrote a song called "theme from mountain bike".
April 22, 2011 at 9:35 AM
Go never threw in free 45s.
Well, I listened to it and what I got from it is this: if spokes were tuned to chromatic tones, this is the music wheels would make on the mountain. Enoesque music for mountaintops.
April 22, 2011 at 1:39 PM