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Three days of mental work....n now it's raining!
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:41 am
by Strika

I busted my chops monday, tuesday and wednesday this week, starting at 5am and finishing betwen 7 and 10.30pm. There was method in my madness. i had intended to get a big chunk of work done for two reasons. 1, so i could get away as soon as the boys finish school Friday, for our family weekend away. and 2, so I could do a short ride today!!!

but as I sit and type this, the rain is pouring down on the colourbond roof in the office. So unless it miraculously clears up, I'll have to spend the day working instead! But that just means I can probably get out for a ride during next week. Maybe cup day if it's not wet as forecast!
The best laid plans of mice and men hey!!!!! I remember not so long ago, when it wouldn't worry me if it was raining or not. It's not that I can't ride wet roads, I actually don't mind it, especially these days with the wet weather gear available. But I just feel frustrated going through corners at wet speed, knowing how quick you CAN go in the dry!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:11 am
by z900/zx9
Yep plans are a wonderfull thing,my plan worked ok, fit tyres yesterday and go for a ride.Pretty much did the weekend ride all over again apart from the tree across the spur and frantic waving ses guy

but i suppose i will have to work today too

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:27 am
by mfzx6r
some of us are stuck at work all week
and RDO's seem to be spent picking kids up and doing crap around the house for the wife

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:32 am
by Burky
Not riding weekday i tend to love a good ride on the weekend

. I really gives me the shits when it is fine all week then the weekend comes and it buckets down

. A few weeks back it rained a few weekend in a row then i was overseas so it was like a month without a ride

. The missus even tells me you need to go for a ride (i think i get withdrawral), the sad part is see picks up on it

. To make it worse she will even tell me "bub if it wasn't you could go for a good ride today"

I think she does it to stir me up

.
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:56 am
by photomike666
I say go riding anyway, not like we haven't done the spurs in adverse conditions Strika.
I'm thinking of doing the spurs tomorrow morning. I start work at 2 in Preston, so am thinking of leaving home 8:30ish and just keep going.
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:48 am
by Smitty
geez you blokes
ever check the BOM forecast..???
now and then they are right

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:50 am
by Duane
rain rain rain..
tell me about it, i spent atleast 3 hours spiffing up the outside of my car yesterday, washed, polished, armoralled.
now it's filthy
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:23 am
by Strika
Smitty wrote:geez you blokes
ever check the BOM forecast..???
now and then they are right

Yeah I do, and did! However, when I originally planned my week, according to the BOM, today was supposed to be 25 and Sunny!!!!!!
Once the work schedule is in place it's pretty hard to change it! ............................."Err hello? Is this Mr. Yamamoto, CEO of the company that spends a mil a year with my company??? .....Arr yes! Well I can't do that work that I charge you a shitload of money for, cause I am going bike riding!"

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:34 am
by smek
not to rub it in but ...
really glad I dissapeared for a few hours yesterday. found a few new roads leading to warbuton from the cockatoo area, rolled all the way down mt donna buang (from the summit to the bottom) to see what it was like... an absolute ball btw, the look on the face of the stoners picking mushrooms as I rolled past completely silent at 100kmh was priceless... and I think my corner speed was up at the end of the day after doing it. I'm such a wimp, but I mostly got over my desire to brake a bit by the time I hit the end.
It's going to be a weekly activity over the holidays I think.
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:45 am
by Smitty
smek wrote:
It's going to be a weekly activity over the holidays I think.
the bloody tourists are a problem in the holidays

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:24 am
by I-K
mfzx6r wrote:and RDO's seem to be spent picking kids up and doing crap around the house for the wife

Heh. I spent the past seven weeks averaging 65 billable hours a week and now I'm celebrating with a relaxing spot of surgery... word of advice; if anyone tries to talk you into getting a knee reconstruction done because it'll be fun, punch them in the head for being a lying cahn.
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:04 am
by smek
Smitty wrote:smek wrote:
It's going to be a weekly activity over the holidays I think.
the bloody tourists are a problem in the holidays

shouldn't be too much of a problem. my holidays start in a week and go for 4 months .... gotta love uni =D
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:41 pm
by mrmina
suffer ya bastard.
work during normal hours
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:42 pm
by the kid
I-K wrote:
Heh. I spent the past seven weeks averaging 65 billable hours a week and now I'm celebrating with a relaxing spot of surgery...
I-K , I have always had a great deal of respect for your posting and regard you as a person of wisdom , but , any one who has just done 7 weeks @ 65hrs at work and then needs knee surgery has me a little concerned about what you do for a job that requires so much time on your knees .
Please explain
...... or you lay carpet
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:34 pm
by Duane
the kid wrote:I-K wrote:
Heh. I spent the past seven weeks averaging 65 billable hours a week and now I'm celebrating with a relaxing spot of surgery...
I-K , I have always had a great deal of respect for your posting and regard you as a person of wisdom , but , any one who has just done 7 weeks @ 65hrs at work and then needs knee surgery has me a little concerned about what you do for a job that requires so much time on your knees .
Please explain
...... or you lay carpet
Or eats it... professionally.