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If you're a large woman in America, your whole life is an opportunity to feel self-conscious, embarrassed, resentful and way too big. You can hide in the corner or on the couch, you can go to therapy, or you can put on your lycra bike shorts and get out there and move.
—Jayne Williams, Slow Fat Triathlete

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February 23, 2006

back... in the NY groove permalink

Nigella is very helpfulDoes anyone else know that song? KISS, my how I don't care them, but I love this song, or at least, that chorus. The chorus is running through my head, and I have to admit, it's one of those things that describes my feeling okay. And I am again.

Is anyone else using gmail? Initially I loved it, recently I've hated it, and now again, I am delighted by it. When they announced their whole chat thing, I was skeptical. But I love the custom messages.

I hadn't noticed them at first. And then, when I checked my mail (compulsively), there listed under Brit's alias was still pregnant. Later there was another message—how cool is that?

So, my custom message reads back in the NY groove. I know, boring....

I got up this morning, and I just wanted to ride my bike. First time in days, maybe weeks, where I've woken up and said, wow, it'd be great to cycle into work. Of course, this might have something to do with the Knitting Olympics, and the fact that I need every minute for the unending project.

I've thought about trying to combine the activities, but I just don't think it'll fly. While I used to be really good at riding with no hands, I have a feeling my balance and the front end of the townie would make that not such a good idea. I may do a test run this weekend, just cuz.

Important question:
So, for those of you familiar with my portland guide—would a podcast be a good idea? What should it cover? Are any of you podcasting?

Posted at February 23, 2006

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