Livin' it up in Ben Franklin's town. Riding a bike in the city; damn! watch out for those trolley tracks (slippery when wet!) Whoa, that's what a hoochie mama looks like! I don't think I'm in Delaware anymore.....

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

What was Biddle and Paul looking at???


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Were they looking at the dude who brought the new gansta chic magnet?


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Or was it a sighting of Dieter and Yozell?


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Word up 2 days o' riding

Can't believe I've had 2 back to back 1 hour days in the saddle! Did another hour worth of laps around FDR park, this time using a few spurts of my raw power to probably hit a whopping 100 watts!!! I don't have much on the bike right now, but still I'm smiling b/c in just a few days my wrist has gone from achey to flexible. That totally rocks and makes me think I may dust off my ol Red bike (Mr. V, it's the one I had when we were racing together in '03, damn I can't believe it's that long ago...) for some weekend riding.

While riding in FDR park a beatup car was parked in the bike lane the whole time. It was only until the last lap that I realized it had a huge stick on the car which said SPAY & NEUTER. I immediately wondered, do they mean the 4 legged animals, or all the kids (aka future baby mamas and baby daddies) running wild in the city?

And oh yes, now that it's gotten hot, my house has become a little oven. Since I have a black tar roof it get's phuk'n hot upstairs. I got home at 6:30 and the downstairs was a manageable 80, but upstairs was 94!!! I can't wait until I get some white stuff on the roof. I bought it last year, but it got too hot for me to even get up there to paint it on.

It's been a month since my lady moved in....so far, so good!

Ride on!

-bc

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Today's Giro looks like beautiful South Philly

Check the link and check the pictures. Anyone of 'em could have been taken from my back yard!!! http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/9917.0.html

Went for my first ride in 7 weeks today! It felt great to be out on the MTB, though all I did was go round and round the big FDR Park (da Lakes as they say in Sou Phil) a few times to make it an hour and then I rode back through the mayhem of the Lacrosse National Championships at the stadiums. The ride felt great! I can tell my cardio is still ok, though my connecting parts (knees & hipflexors) are sore right now from such a small effort. The ride back to the house was eventful as not only was there a ton of people, but also a ton of people walking with Lax stix and throwing balls around!

Staying low-pro this weekend and just working on the house and hanging with the lady.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Critical Mass Ride

Spotted my first Critical Mass ride in since moving to the city a year ago.
It was a good crowd of at least 100 rolling down Center City on Broad St. Looked like a fun bunch, though almost all of the bikes consisted of 1 spds, and most of the riders had ink either in their hair or on their skin.

King of Ethanol???


I was thinking this week, after reading an article in FORBES June 5th, 2006 issue begining on page 90, which mentioned a guy who bought a bankrupt brewery back in the 1990's and is now turning that brewery into an Ethanol refinery. It got me thinking that if BUD decided to convert part of each of their breweries into "refineries" then we would solve part of our alternative energy need quite quickly as BUD has "refineries" all over the US and already has one of the best distribution networks in the US.
I haven't put my money where my "mouth" is, but I wouldn't be surprised if BUD steps up to the plate as they would dwarf ADM (Archer Daniel Midfield) quite quickly if they started doing the Ethanol thing. Plus the "American" brand of Budweiser would be further enriched by helping the US find a positive way out of our Oil struggles.

Any thoughts out there?

-BC
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Busy few weeks...

Been to some bike racing the past 2 weekends, which feels great, but yet at the same time really bums me out b/c I realized how much my hand has really kept me doing the things I love! I see the Dr. on Thursday and he's going to let me know how things are going, though at the moment my therapist says that I can hop back on a bike the first weekend in June... I totally can't wait, but I still don't have a rideable road bike yet! I'm up in the air if I want to lay out the cash and have a crash replacement C'dale, or just save the $$$ and put the C'dale dope parts on my sweet old Scott carbon.

It was really cool catching up with Tom Harvey, one of the owner's of Wooden Wheels bike shop in Newark, DE (WoodenWheels.com). He went down to Ecuador a wee bit ago and we were sharing our experiences. Hopefully the new leaders in Ecuador don't F' it up like most of South America's current class of leadership. Posted by Picasa

Granogue was a fine race 2 weekends ago. It was a blast to see the usual DE/MD mtb. cycling crew and also really cool to hang out with the laid back mtb. people. It was a fine-fine day, minus the early morning rain which had me worrying b/c I didn't bring a coat and my pins had just been taken out of my hand the day before. Posted by Picasa
One of the funniest parts of Granogue was when we ran low on release forms and fatmarc asked me to run up to 202 and copy some more. He was like, here BC, take some cash, I was like dude, I'm fine, I'll front the money and bring a receipt.
Anyways, I took off like a bat out of hell and it was not until I was actually about to hit copy on the copy machine at Staples on rte.202 when I realized I didn't have my wallet. Off I go back to Granogue and so instead of just 20 minutes later, I had the copies 45 minutes later.
Initiative is great, but you have to know how to follow it through...sorry dude!
It actually feels good to be back at work the last 2 weeks. It's so hard being stuck at home and being so disconnected with the rest of the world. I don't know how people could do retirement.
Well, I bet I could do it, I would just have to be in a place where I could ride my bike every day if I wanted to.

Time to get ready for work, been trying to get in early before the place gets crazy each day. It works quite well.

Ride on!

-BC

Friday, May 05, 2006

Still got pins in my hand :-(

Was supposed to get the pins out of my left hand today, but after meeting with Dr. Trager he said it would be great to give it another week as it's only been 4 weeks. He had told me 6-8 weeks, so even if I get them out after 5 I'm still loving life. It helps that he's a hardcore cyclist too, as he feels my pain.

Been stuck at home for 5 weeks now. It hasn't been too much fun as I blew through all the movies I hadn't watched in about 3 days, though luckily I've refined my trading skills and gotten even better at "playing the market."

One big thing that's happend is I'm actually living with my lady now! She moved in this past weekend and of course what happens on the second night she's here, but an armed robbery at my crazy next door neighbor's house. Luckily no-one was hurt and one of the 3 dudes was nabbed, but nothing like have cops outside your house for 2 hours from 2-4am on Monday morning...

Monday, May 01, 2006

Classic

Check the link in today's NewsJournal. People are getting more stupid by the minute:
Stolen surveillance camera takes photo of suspects
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060501/NEWS/60501008/1006/NEWS