On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Mike Johnston wrote:
Well hats off to you. I always thought bike messengers had to be young (and,
er, crazy, no offense) to withstand the rigors of the job. My body feels as
if it's falling apart just doing more than sitting here typing!
Well, in his case old and crazy...
Hi,
gfen wrote:
Well, in his case old and crazy... :)
Well, you decide:
http://www.nrg666.com/pdml/portraits/pages/FrankTheriault.htm
(I know, I know, I drag this one out every so often, but it just seemed to fit the
comment made about me vbg)
-frank
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Mike Johnston wrote:
Frank,
Well hats off to you. I always thought bike messengers had to be
young (and,
er, crazy, no offense) to withstand the rigors of the job. My
body feels as
if it's falling apart just doing more than sitting here typing!
Seriously, every now and then I will pull
Believe me, Mike,
Being sore is part of the job, just as I suppose it is for any other physical
labourer.
I've been doing this for about 7 years now, and I am getting a bit long in the
tooth. Sore left hip (early pre-arthritis?), sore left ankle, sore right
knee, sore neck/back, sore wrists.
In a message dated 1/2/2003 10:52:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, you decide:
http://www.nrg666.com/pdml/portraits/pages/FrankTheriault.htm
(I know, I know, I drag this one out every so often, but it
just seemed to fit the
comment made about me vbg)
-frank
-Original Message-
From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Believe me, Mike,
Being sore is part of the job, just as I suppose it is for
any other physical
labourer.
I've been doing this for about 7 years now, and I am
getting a bit long in the
tooth. Sore left hip
Hi, Marnie,
If you can see my tail in that photo, you've better eyes than me! g
I do in fact have a fluffy tail. Here, let me stand up and show you...
-frank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, drat -- no fluffy tail.
Hehehe.
Doe aka Marnie
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On Thursday, January 2, 2003, at 09:52 AM, frank theriault wrote:
Hi,
gfen wrote:
Well, in his case old and crazy... :)
Actually, you see, it's all in the ears. They're uhh, whadddaya call
it... um, aerodybolical. They make the air in front of him hurry up to
get behind him and,
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