You mean of course the "chocolate milk"

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From: "Tim Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [COWs] Re: Whirligig Ride
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 15:24:01 -0500


No, I never touch the stuff

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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 12:00 PM
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Subject: [COWs] Re: Whirligig Ride


You thinking about mixing it with vodka or tequila? 

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 11:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COWs] Re: Whirligig Ride


Chris:

What was the name of that "chocolate milk"?  You told me, but I have
already forgotten.

Tim

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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 9:12 PM
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Subject: [COWs] Whirligig Ride


You guys are the best! Thanks for your kindness. Maybe I should move to
Wilson. People around Raleigh are nice, but you are very nice.

What you didn't know about my ride was that my wife and I were at the
back of the pack at the start, and within the first mile or so my water
bottle was bounced out of its holder by a pothole, which I should have
avoided :) Seeing how this bottle contained over 1/2 of my nutrition for
the ride (someone called it chocolate milk), I had to stop, walk back,
pick up the bottle and the cap that broke off and get back in the ride.
Needless to say, by that time I was number 60 in a 60-person ride. I
rode fairly hard to try to catch up a little. At the first rest stop, I
was so focused on getting water and getting back on the road that I
failed to see any of the Whirligigs there, believe it or not. Pretty
soon after I started from the first rest stop, the COW pack caught me,
thank you Lord. I then so much more so enjoyed the balance of the ride.

I will plan on riding the Firecracker Ride with you. Please let me know
where you plan to meet before the ride.

By the way, there is a ride in Severn, NC in the spring and fall of each
year called the Tommy Tour (Tour de Tom), named after the host Tommy
Britt. I help organize the longer ride, about 65 miles or so.
After the ride, a country, home-cooked dinner is served and for those
staying later, there is a local bluegrass music group that plays as well
as some great story-telling from a local resident. I'll pass along the
dates for 2009.

Thanks again!

Chris




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