Thursday, May 28, 2009

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They say one out of eight people struggle with hunger in the United States. They're called dieters. My weight has been dropping with my new weight loss strategy. Forgetting to eat. I could easily be under 250lbs by the Big Ring. No set plans to make any race right now. Been strong on the bike and at the gym. Was thinking of ripping it up on the trails today but the weather and not sleeping much my body seems the wiser for keeping me in.

Here's and article that has started to go around. I'm surprised it hasn't hit the WORS message board yet. One of the most divisive issues in cycling. Some are pushing Cycling Dirt, one of the newest additions to the mountain bike video sites. Today I got a new subscriber to my you/tube site.

Misao thought I looked sad the other day so she bought me ice cream. And donuts, and candy and came home with a giant bag of fried chicken today. I sometimes think she doesn't want me to be skinny because I'm just sooooo good looking. And with lifting off and on these past many years I think skinny would still be over 200lbs. It's a battle of wills.

Everyone searches to be happy. As a child the first book I bought was "Happiness is..." A charlie Brown thriller, every page a story unto itself. If I had the chance to say only one thing. The most important thing. The key to happiness is...

"Daily physical exercise."

That was Teddy Roosevelt in the movie I went to with my mom on the holiday.

Beauty makes people happy. Sometimes you have an image in your head that you long for. Features you see in pictures and art and people that turn your head keep your stare and make you feel warm and happy. And you discover the reason in something that was so very real in your life.

I often peruse the other biking blogs and have determined mine is better (yes, unseemly boastful but someone has to promote me, so few dare). They create long list of their 'buckle heads' or 'utters sputters' thinking they've hit it big time,... or not. If they want to be real bloggers they would get on my blog roll and a few Ben Franklins will do the job. I've determined I have far more readers than even my counter suggests, they must not count Macs, because I'm just that good. Or maybe I'm writing to only one person... who travels all over the world viewing my pages from different computers.

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