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I predict you'll not be feeling well that weekend. Port will help :)Eric Ifune wrote:Damn work!
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Kinda funny coincidence, I just warned my coworker I would be "sick" around thAt weekend...Andy Velebil wrote:I predict you'll not be feeling well that weekend. Port will help :)Eric Ifune wrote:Damn work!
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I am dismayed to realize that I have a race on March 2nd early in the morning. I can't think of any possible way to make this work that doesn't involve missing at least half of the main event, as I'd have to fly home on Saturday evening.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.

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See.... I told you to bow out!Glenn E. wrote:I am dismayed to realize that I have a race on March 2nd early in the morning. I can't think of any possible way to make this work that doesn't involve missing at least half of the main event, as I'd have to fly home on Saturday evening.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
Honestly, I'm quite dismayed that you won't be there. I was really looking forward to you being there. We will try our best to carry on.

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DOH!AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
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There are plenty of races. Trust me, I know as I've been racing bicycles for over 25 years. There are however, not plenty of events like this. Skip the race and come have fun.Glenn E. wrote:I am dismayed to realize that I have a race on March 2nd early in the morning. I can't think of any possible way to make this work that doesn't involve missing at least half of the main event, as I'd have to fly home on Saturday evening.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
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And they are wayyyyyy more running races than there are bike races, trust me on that one.Andy Velebil wrote:There are plenty of races. Trust me, I know as I've been racing bicycles for over 25 years. There are however, not plenty of events like this. Skip the race and come have fun.Glenn E. wrote:I am dismayed to realize that I have a race on March 2nd early in the morning. I can't think of any possible way to make this work that doesn't involve missing at least half of the main event, as I'd have to fly home on Saturday evening.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
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Tom,
With Glenn bowing out, I need to understand what my cost will be for the wine.
Thanks,
Steve
With Glenn bowing out, I need to understand what my cost will be for the wine.
Thanks,
Steve
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Steve Pollack wrote:Tom,
With Glenn bowing out, I need to understand what my cost will be for the wine.
Thanks,
Steve
PM sent.
Tom D.
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Glenn E. wrote:I am dismayed to realize that I have a race on March 2nd early in the morning. I can't think of any possible way to make this work that doesn't involve missing at least half of the main event, as I'd have to fly home on Saturday evening.
So unfortunately, I have to bow out. I thought the race was the week AFTER the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, not the week before.
Glenn, is this absolutely for sure? If so, I'll drop you from the list and open it up to someone else.
If true, I'm sorry to miss meeting you.
Tom D.
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This is true... let me talk it over with my wife (we're both running in the race) and see.Andy Velebil wrote:There are plenty of races. Trust me, I know as I've been racing bicycles for over 25 years. There are however, not plenty of events like this. Skip the race and come have fun.
Part of the need for the race is that it fits conveniently into our training schedule for the Portland Half Marathon in May. As you know, having a training rhythm leading up to a race is really important if you want to do well. Kari just runs these races to complete them, but I'm always trying to improve upon my previous times.
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There is plenty of good running areas around me and the univ hotel. major college and high school meets are held around the school area. You can run in the morning before the main event so as not to disrupt your training too much. There's even cross-country trails around the univ. :)
Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
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I'll have a final decision for you by Saturday. We're already discussing it via IM. Will that be soon enough for the hotel/etc?Andy Velebil wrote:Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
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Yes, regarding hotel.Glenn E. wrote:I'll have a final decision for you by Saturday. We're already discussing it via IM. Will that be soon enough for the hotel/etc?Andy Velebil wrote:Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
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I'd be happy to knock out a half with you in the morning if you could use the company.Glenn E. wrote:I'll have a final decision for you by Saturday. We're already discussing it via IM. Will that be soon enough for the hotel/etc?Andy Velebil wrote:Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
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I was thinking 9-10 (the race is a 15k), but yes company is always welcome!Bradley Bogdan wrote:I'd be happy to knock out a half with you in the morning if you could use the company.Glenn E. wrote:I'll have a final decision for you by Saturday. We're already discussing it via IM. Will that be soon enough for the hotel/etc?Andy Velebil wrote:Yes I am twisting your arm hard. You need to come down for this.
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Tickets booked. I'll be flying in/out of SNA if anyone wants to share a ride, arriving mid-afternoon on Friday, leaving mid-morning on Sunday.
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Hi Glenn,
This is the one time I would strongly suggest that running be put in its proper perspective and you will still have plenty of time to train with your wife afterwards. There won't be many chances to do a weekend like this and I think it would be a great bonding experience too. I will give you a GREAT post-race bottle for Kari if you are able to change her mind to allow you to be there with us.
Besides, having a vertical of this depth and quality will be one of the great Port epiphanies you would ever have. Seriously!
Roy
This is the one time I would strongly suggest that running be put in its proper perspective and you will still have plenty of time to train with your wife afterwards. There won't be many chances to do a weekend like this and I think it would be a great bonding experience too. I will give you a GREAT post-race bottle for Kari if you are able to change her mind to allow you to be there with us.
Besides, having a vertical of this depth and quality will be one of the great Port epiphanies you would ever have. Seriously!
Roy
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com