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Even better than the Sunday story...

Friday I had four girlfriends over we had wine and "chocolate orgasms" and then got naked and jumped in the hot tub.

Ahh, single life in Santa Cruz, what fun.
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wyatt:
You just can't let that go, eh?
teotwawki:
hey - are you in still in the tub?

me, i'm off on a solo buell trip to europe on saturday - getting the boat to france then probably going to drive to sweden

later
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I came home Sunday night to find 6 strangers in my hot tub. Luckily they were just the neighbors and I hopped in with them. Hot tub crashing runs rampant in Santa Cruz.
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shawn_:
Wow. Stuff like that never happens here.
teotwawki:
sounds like the 'hood is going to hell...

there just aren't really any current japanese bikes that do it for me. i sort of like the MT01 but it's way overweight and way overpriced! - i think mostly i just wanted something a bit weird...

i think if you're going off road on your beemer again you should check out pirelli MT21s - they're spectacular! i could lean my desert bike right over on grass - much further than i can lean a road bike on road tyres! they give you a lot of confidence on the dirt. they're a bit slippery on wet tarmsc though, they make a noise distractingly like a police siren and they wear out pretty fast. theyre quite cheap compared to road tyres though

i think it's time you got out of that hot tub now - i expect you're starting to wrinkle biggrin
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Trip Pictures!

Total: 2114 miles

Day 1 Utah Trip (well kind of) 5/18/06 - 90 miles

I made it to Alameda, haha just an hour and a half away. Don't worry, that was the plan.

Today turned out to be awesome.

I started it out by getting a massage by my best friend in Santa Cruz...it was great. After that I headed for my office...
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teotwawki:
hey! welcome back!

don't be sad - start making modifications to your bike and planning your next trip - a 45 litre tank perhaps?

me, i'm good. i bought a new bike last week. i've never owned a new bike before - most of the bikes i ever bought didn't even run. its a black-with-orangy-bits buell XB12S lightning and its mad as a box of spiders

my rationale for choosing a buell wasn't especially well thought out! i don't really have any time for messing around fixing bikes anymore so i needed something reliable to get in and out of work, but i didn't particularly want a japanese bike - (not that i have anything against japanese bikes, i just wanted something a bit different). something practical for traffic - so not a race bike. something reasonably fast - so not a dirt bike. something reliable and easy to live with - so not a ducati!! secretly, i yearn for a GS but i see about 10 of them every day - everybody and his granny has a GS since ewan mcgreggor went round the world on one (and also, they're more expensive than i could stretch to)

about a year and a half ago i saw a buell lightning cityX at a bike show and i was struck by its weirdness (and the fact that if i squinted a bit, i could almost afford it!). so about two weeks ago i was in a bit of a funk - so i rang up waterford harley davidson and asked if they had one - they told me they had and that they also had a ulysses (a bit like a GS) that i could test drive. so i went down and tried it - it was pretty weird. it vibrated like a tractor at low revs and the rev limiter cut the motor at only 7000rpm. but it was pretty smooth once it got moving and it made monster torque so basically i liked it

it turned out that they didn't actually have a cityX in stock, but they did have a black-with-orangy-bits lightning with a 1200cc motor and they'd do me a deal for the same price as the 1000cc cityX. so a deal was done!!



its pretty strange. when you start it, it vibrates and bounces up and down alarmingly on the side stand. and when you sit on it and hold the handlebars your eyeballs vibrate too!! its tiny and light with a riding position a bit like a dirt bike. its really quick, the handling is super-sharp and so are the brakes - and in traffic or on twisty roads its a howl! there's absolutely no wind protection though, so motorways are a bit tedious. i've done 1100 miles on it now and nothing has fallen off and it seems to be extremely fuel efficient - also, the tappets are self adjusting and the drive belt requires no maintenance at all - so it actually makes for a pretty good commuter bike

my only niggle is the fuel capacity - it only does about 110 miles before reserve

oh yeah, and the weather here has been spectacular since i got it, so its all good really!!


teotwawki:
yeah, i have a bit of a thing about harleys too - well, more about the whole 'live to ride' righteous bullshit thing than the actual bikes - for maybe a week every year i long for a stripped down harley. but i usually snap out of it and long for a supercharged 1200cc zed-one instead...

but i do like weird ugly bikes - loads of people come up to me and tell me its gorgeous, but i can't figure it - i think it looks fucked-up! they eventually ask me what size is the motor - and when i tell them they're shocked!! (its small as well as fucked-up!)

were you riding on the dirt on street tyres?

do boys make you stupid? or KTMs...

smile
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Day 1 Utah Trip (well kind of)

I made it to Alameda, haha just an hour and a half away. Don't worry, that was the plan.

Today turned out to be awesome.

I started it out by getting a massage by my best friend in Santa Cruz...it was great. After that I headed for my office to finish my really important report that I had...
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teotwawki:
yo! hope your adventure has been good so far
rxdxt:
I don't know, I always get the massage AFTER the trip.

One time I got a massage in the Singapore airport - SERIOUSLY there's a spa there.

It was likely one of the best massages i've ever had, or maybe it was just because I'd been on a plane for 12 hours before.

have a safe trip
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I'm leaving tomorrow! Look out mormans, I'm coming to Utah.
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suspect86:
The photography is actually not mine. But I'm glad you like it. I'm part of a 3 man operation called Barefootpinups.com
Our new site is not yet up but soon will be sometime at the end of the summer. I do a lot of the set design and find all of the girls that we shoot. Most of them are just very willing friends that I've known for quite a while.


Good luck on your trip. Be safe.
teotwawki:
bon voyage, girl!
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I'm going to Utah on my moto! This will be my first long solo ride. I'm a bit nervous but confident I will be able to take care of myself. I will be driving to the kaleidoscopic labyrinth of the
Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah.

Grand Staircase Photo Gallery

Then backpacking for 5 days then riding back to Santa Cruz.

Woohoo. Very exciting.


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punt:
ha.

No hotties for me. I'm the sweaty drummer dude that has to carry his equipment in and out, and in this case up and down the stairs. It was quite pleasant on the eyes though.
rxdxt:
I HAD a motoguzi, just sold it when the 2nd daughter was born.... sigh.

I was looking lustfully at a norton the other day. I just have to figure out how to win one in a poker game.

Nice to meet you btw.

you should go see my movie in June.

www.whokilledtheelectriccar.com I think you'd like it.

peace
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woe, intense weekend of retreatdom. Getting readjusted to the real world and integrating all the information I learned.
teotwawki:
was that a staying-in-all-weekend-watching-tv-with-the-curtains-closed-and-your-phone-turned-off kind of retreat, or an actual barefoot-up-a-mountain-with-a-load-of-blissed-out-hippies-getting-in-touch-with-your inner-self kind of retreat?

i thought you might be interested in this...

http://www.hpn.de/english/english.html

its a german company who specialise in modifying BMWs into full-on, hardcore, off-road desert bikes. they prepare the BMW factory paris-dakar bikes - they've got some really cool hi-res pics
teotwawki:
thanks for the introduction!

here's another link you might like...

http://www.adventure-motorcycling.com/

the website is not especially informative but the books are excellent (the website is a way to keep the books up to date between reprints, so to get the most out of it you need the books). however, the website links to various other websites that are pretty informative - the 'horizons' website has a bulletin board which is full of useful stuff

if you're thinking about making a s. american trip, buying the adventure motorcycle handbook is a good palce to start!

that and a pair of pirelli MT21's!!!
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Okay, so I had a great weekend. My motorcycle is now fixed and I went on an awesome ride on Saturday. It felt so good. I totally missed my moto. For my sanity, I'm not sure I should ever be without a motorcycle again.

What's the thing that makes you feel so good you want to scream?
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teotwawki:
thanks for the links!
wyatt:
My bike and my wife both are essential to my happiness. I definitely suffer from PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome) in the winter, and of course that means everyone around me suffers, too.

I'm glad you're back on the road!

Have you sent Stiles a "welcome to California" yet? He needs to get shown around the Bay Area before he convinces himself that LALA land is the whole show. I love the Bay Area (esp. Santa Cruz and SF proper), but LA makes me kooky.
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On Wednesday this week, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.

Not again for 1000 years
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L7 sums up my feelings toward a certain person this week...

When I get sad and I get pissed
I grab a pen and I write out a list
Of all the people that won't be missed
You've made my shit list
puke
For all the ones who've put me out
Shit list
For all the ones who've filled my head with doubt
Shit list
For...
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codemonkeym:
My parents have a cat whose previous humans declawed his front paws. Since he doesn't have claws, he pummels when he kneads, trying desperately to leave bruises if he can't leave scratch marks or shread your shirt/blouse.

Ouch.

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wyatt:
If you can find them, I recommend these songs:

Richard Shindell's "Are You Happy Now?"
The Clarks' "On Saturday"



[Edited on Mar 26, 2006 1:39AM]
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Last night my cat fell about 12 feet from my loft. He didn't seem very phased by the whole event. However he did take down the orchid with him and the room was a mess at 4am.

Once I got everything settled again he came back up on the bed and laid down in the exact same spot. Squishy's not so bright I guess.

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wyatt:
They tell me that 12 feet is fine for a cat. Anything less than about 20 feet or more than 50 feet. On shorter falls, cats crouch and land on their feet. On longer falls, they spreadeagle and wind resistance slows them to about 25 mph and they land splayed without injury. Cats sometimes go out of 60th floor apartment windows and land just fine. It's those 3rd and 4th floor window falls, where they don't realize to spreadeagle until too late that kill cats. Unfortunately for humans, wind resistance only slows us to about 75 mph, at which speed the landing tends to suck.

My cat Betsy and SZ's cats have been feuding for nearly 9 months since we all moved in together. Not long ago, they wouldn't be on the same floor of the house without the fur flying. But today I woke up to Cappy sleeping by my head, Betsy by my knees, and Petta on the desk chair. It was the first time Betsy and another cat were on the bed together. smile

SZ missed it, as she's working 2 12-hr overnight shifts in a row. I saw her Monday before I left for work, not at all yesterday, 10 minutes today as I came home from work and she left, and I'll next see her Friday night when I get home. puke Yep, marital bliss.

Congrats on your new place and Happy Birthday! I'd forgotten we're only a week apart. I hope you had a fun day.
dharmabox:
i think i need a squishy to keep me company right now, a not so bright cat is better than no cat at this point

oh and
glad to hear you're feeling better, you seem to have your head in the right place with pema (which i have not been so good at keeping up with since the move)

oh and lastly
happy belated birthday (it's been a long while since i've been online, too much real life with the move and therapy and work and well, life)

metta