Re: Film review
- From: TimC <tconnors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 00:04:44 +1100
On 2005-11-08, Random Data (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:53:36 +1100, TimC wrote:
>
>
>> And besides, what kind of freak are you not to enjoy the coffee and
>> muffin stop when cycling? The only reason you *do* social cycling is
>> for the bakery stop. It's a universal truth!
>
> Bloody roadies. You forgot the pub stop. Must convince work to send me to
> Melbourne for a Goat night...
P.S. Jim is invited.
I like how their goat pizza is actually prosciutto.
> [1] A nominal amount of pastry on either side of about an inch of custard,
> with a touch of honey and topped with almonds.
Oooh.
> [2] A small bread roll turned into a quite large bread roll through
> liberal application of cream, then absolutely coated in icing sugar.
> Dubbed "Colombian" in honour of its restorative abilities after far too
> much riding, and its appearance.
Occasionally, the bakery runs out of all of mixed berry, apple, and
blueberry muffins. All that is left is crap like chocolate and
banana. So I get a portion of carrot cake instead. And many eyes all
boggle at me. How the heck can I eat that and not feel completely
bloated while exercising?
Dunno, but the sugar hit is meant to take 15 minutes to happen, and it
is meant to last 45 minutes, but last week, my legs fired about 10
minutes in, and lasted for about 5 minutes before the pace started
hurting too much. Damn my fast metabolism.
Hmm, forecast still says 29 tomorrow (too hot to race), but definite
late change, and probably showers (a forecast that has held for 4
days. It must be wrong). Had a big pot of pasta tonight. Hopefully
my legs will fire for a D grade debut tomorrow. I have to try not to
slaughter the field[1], or I'll be upped to C grade :)
[1] Buhahahaha. I'll also try not to get lapped too early on.
--
TimC
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little
Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
-- Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, 1760
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