For the past couple of months I’d been hearing a lot of buzz about the virtues of embrocation. I didn’t know a whole lot about it other than it helped keep you and your muscles warm. Some said that it enhanced performance. I couldn’t help but wonder what the parallels and differences, if any, were [...]
Archive for December, 2009
CXMAS
It was a cold December morning. I was a little foggy from the Hub Christmas party. I packed up my dickey, ski goggles, and Christmas vest. Threw Pig on the roof of the 4Runner and headed for Weldon Springs. What was in Weldon Springs? The second annual CXMAS. Friends had told me that it was [...]
The Whitey Effect
The food spread at Lo’s party last week was taken to the next level when Teresa arrived with a Crave Case full of White Castles. White Castles are a food item surrounded by mystique. The flavor in these little steam grilled bombs is intense and has the ability to last for up to 36 hours. Sometimes [...]
A Night to Remember if You Can
Friday afternoon, after numerous phone calls, I located the dickey that I had been in hot pursuit of at Dillards.It was not without chagrin that I approached the sales register. It was the key component of my Christmas outfit for the Team Rev Christmas party to be held at Lo’s newly remodeled pad that evening.
After pairing [...]
The MTB Adventure that Almost Never Ended at BroemmelSlick Park
Could have been worse. But it is with humble hearts that we are prepared to respectfully resign from leading the mountain bike ride committee since we cannot in good conscience imagine anyone wanting us to lead a group of women through the woods…
FrostBike
The birthplace for most of the world’s greatest concepts is at a large table at a favorite bar where, after a night of consumption of libations, those forming the concepts are at their creative peak. FrostBike is no exception. FrostBike was conceived at the Atomic Cowboy after a few hours of consumption of concept liberating beverages. [...]