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01-11-2002, 06:57 PM
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spyderzmom
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Need 24 hour support in April
Hey guys! Anyone on the east coast wanna work for free, providing support for me at a 24 hour race in NC? I'm going solo - have plenty of experience, so won't need much help - mainly just kicking my a$$ back out on the trail in the middle of the night when I'm whining that I'm too tired to ride any more
The race dates are April 13-14 (Saturday and Sunday) - I can't pay you, but I can provide food and accommodations (23' travel trailer with bath and kitchen and queen bed - plus the company of two beautiful lab mix dogs!)
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01-12-2002, 08:50 AM
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I'd love to help, but NC can't be done. If you do the GA race I could probably lend a hand.
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01-12-2002, 01:18 PM
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spyderzmom
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Quote:
Originally posted by Yossarian
I'd love to help, but NC can't be done. If you do the GA race I could probably lend a hand.
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Man, I was really hoping to do Conyers again this year (this would be my third time solo there); unfortunately, I'm determined to win the Cane Creek Downhill Series this year, and the finals are that same weekend, so I'm gonna have to try for Conyers #3 another time:crying:
Thanks for the offer, tho
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01-12-2002, 01:58 PM
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Hmm, JOJO and I have been looking for a job for Diogee. Its about time that the stinker starts pulling his weight around here. We could hire him out for a reasonable 1.50 an hour. He could lick your face and stuff when you are tired.
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01-12-2002, 08:45 PM
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spyderzmom
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Quote:
Originally posted by RideMonkey
Hmm, JOJO and I have been looking for a job for Diogee. Its about time that the stinker starts pulling his weight around here. We could hire him out for a reasonable 1.50 an hour. He could lick your face and stuff when you are tired.
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That sounds great but......I already have THIS to lick my face after each lap...
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