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The Cat in the Coach

Thoughts on rowing, cats, cars, and blond surfers ...


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Posted by DPH2002 , 16 June 2009 · 540 views

Okay, well I shouldn't feel shy about posting a blog entry since if you haven't figured out, this is Brian aka The GLRF Team.  It's different posting your own blog entry than doing one for GLRF. We have, let's see, 13 wordpress blogs, and now there will be a couple more coming online with our new project which should go live if our Eastern European contact complies with his code writing promises.

I've been training in a MAAS 27 for the last three months. It's nice but I hunger to go a little faster and also feel the instability of a true racing shell. Otherwise when I get to Copenhagen, it will be a real surprise, and I certainly don't need Andy R. coming up to me after the race and observe that I am ... consistent!   Taking a Fluid Design midweight out tomorrow, borrowed from a certain totally hot elite rower whose name I can't divulge but he has the most magnificent smile, among other things ...  cool.gif

Other than making the plunge as the first GLRF 'member' (as opposed to GLRF official hatted guy), I thought I would try out our brand new blog feature for the website.

I hope this will help build more interaction as folks comment, and perhaps more chicks will be inspired to write and post with their own blogs.

What is it about LA and cats on leashes? I saw one again yesterday - an owner was walking his cat, on a leash, on the sidewalk as I biked past on the way to Marina Del Rey.  Isn't it against all moral laws to put a cat on a leash? Well, maybe Siegried and Roy would disagree ...

Okay, off to the gym for some lat work, and of course, some longing for blonds ..

How do you sign off from a personal blog? Just 'later' in California-ease? Guess I better get the GLRF Karl Rove in here to give me yet more guidance!





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