What exactly is a "bot"?
Well folks, I need to decide what to do with my MCM bib. I won't be "running" the marathon, but if someone wants to walk/run it with me, I may try and throw a training plan together in these last 8 weeks. (Basically, that means a marathon partner who wants to do a LOT more walking than running.) If not, I will try and sell the bib on facebook. I guess I better go look on the official MCM site to see when the deadline is to do such things.
Howard, yes, your covered wagon has seen most of the east coast the last few months, hasn't it. I am living vicariously through your travels.
Since there's not really enough time for any of us to get into any kind of marathon shape...maybe Cindy and Matt can just brew up another batch of stout! We can find a shady spot too sit, drink, and laugh at all the fools running by.Marathon? What Marathon? Oh, THAT marathon? I dunno, guys, it's not looking too good.![]()
Since there's not really enough time for any of us to get into any kind of marathon shape...maybe Cindy and Matt can just brew up another batch of stout! We can find a shady spot too sit, drink, and laugh at all the fools running by.
Since there's not really enough time for any of us to get into any kind of marathon shape...maybe Cindy and Matt can just brew up another batch of stout! We can find a shady spot too sit, drink, and laugh at all the fools running by.
Hey BOTs!
Real quick, got back from a mini-vaca in NYC last night (sans kids). My parents took the kids for the weekend. Nicole and I took a nice bike tour through NYC on Saturday. Tour went from Manhattan (17th St & 3rd Ave) to Brooklyn and back. The whole trip took 7 hrs and totaled 15-20 miles (not exactly sure). Rode over 2 bridges, stopped for beer at the Brooklyn Brewery, saw lots of cool sites, and had a good time. Biking in NYC was a lot safer then I thought. It's more dangerous riding a bike at home. I'd advise anyone to try the trip (fall would be great). I actually think I will try biking in other cities now that I have done this trip.
Lou
Lou, that sounds like a lot of fun!
I would be interested in the company you used too!
http://bikethebigapple.com/
That's the bike tour company. It really was a cool experience. The groups are like 10-12 people with 2 guides (1 in front and 1 in back). The guide in front did the talking and the guy in back makes sure everyone stays together and watches the bikes when you stop. They have all kinds of tours to different NYC sites. You can't go wrong with the ones that stop at a brewery.