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	<title>Comments on: the journey begins</title>
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		<title>By: jared</title>
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		<dc:creator>jared</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 04:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>haha.  bamboozle into the swim club!  it&#039;s on the other side of the complex next to us.  i don&#039;t go down to denny because that&#039;s suicide.  but we order zeke&#039;s at the office from time to time.

i had thought about doing the lake washington loop but that is a really long way.  we&#039;ll see.  after two days of doing this i feel like dying.  i had to switch to my granny gear up dexter and i&#039;m pretty sure i could have walked up faster.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>haha.  bamboozle into the swim club!  it&#8217;s on the other side of the complex next to us.  i don&#8217;t go down to denny because that&#8217;s suicide.  but we order zeke&#8217;s at the office from time to time.</p>
<p>i had thought about doing the lake washington loop but that is a really long way.  we&#8217;ll see.  after two days of doing this i feel like dying.  i had to switch to my granny gear up dexter and i&#8217;m pretty sure i could have walked up faster.</p>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 02:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fast biking is fun biking!

My friend got clocked going just under 40mph down 65th heading to magnuson park, but he also weighed a lot back then (think Donkey Kong or Bowser).

You&#039;re going to be in great shape come the end of the month.  That is one heck of a two-way daily bike ride.  Any plans to tackle the Lake Washington Loop shortly thereafter?

I was checking out the bike-path you&#039;re taking and I can&#039;t help but make a few notes:

1) If memory serves, the BG trail passes by View Ridge Swim Club?  It is a private pool, open only to members and guests--but my speedy biking friend and I waltzed right in numerous times with no repercussions.  I think it probably opens around Memorial Day, and will be staffed by high school kids that just want to please everybody (or just don&#039;t care)--so even if you do get stopped, just write down &quot;Joe Smith&quot; and hop in the pool (also, I have a few actual member names in my rolodex available for the right price).

Also nearby is Sand Point Country Club, which is a quasi-gated community with a private pool and golf course.  The pool is smaller, and the people are snootier--which of course makes you smile that much more when you pee in their pool!

2) Do you pass by Zeek&#039;s pizza on Denny Way?  That&#039;s my old job (and also the old Pearl Jam studio!)!  If their Thai Chicken pizza isn&#039;t biking fuel, I don&#039;t know what is.

3) Your proximity to the old Sand Point Naval Station and Magnuson Park.  Magnuson Park is where I played frisbee growing up, and I&#039;m pretty sure they still have Spring Leagues held there every year.  If you have any interest in playing ultimate and meeting some fun frisbee-ers, that&#039;s the place to be.

My friend Tyler also found out that the former Sand Point Naval Station now has a community center.  The center has handball/racquetball courts for $5/hour.  Now, I had never played hand ball or racquetball before last November, but I got hooked right away--and unless you have a gym membership at a place that has racquetball courts, those are the only ones we were able to find anywhere close to NE Seattle.

Good luck on the month of biking, I&#039;ll be sending sunny vibes up north.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fast biking is fun biking!</p>
<p>My friend got clocked going just under 40mph down 65th heading to magnuson park, but he also weighed a lot back then (think Donkey Kong or Bowser).</p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to be in great shape come the end of the month.  That is one heck of a two-way daily bike ride.  Any plans to tackle the Lake Washington Loop shortly thereafter?</p>
<p>I was checking out the bike-path you&#8217;re taking and I can&#8217;t help but make a few notes:</p>
<p>1) If memory serves, the BG trail passes by View Ridge Swim Club?  It is a private pool, open only to members and guests&#8211;but my speedy biking friend and I waltzed right in numerous times with no repercussions.  I think it probably opens around Memorial Day, and will be staffed by high school kids that just want to please everybody (or just don&#8217;t care)&#8211;so even if you do get stopped, just write down &#8220;Joe Smith&#8221; and hop in the pool (also, I have a few actual member names in my rolodex available for the right price).</p>
<p>Also nearby is Sand Point Country Club, which is a quasi-gated community with a private pool and golf course.  The pool is smaller, and the people are snootier&#8211;which of course makes you smile that much more when you pee in their pool!</p>
<p>2) Do you pass by Zeek&#8217;s pizza on Denny Way?  That&#8217;s my old job (and also the old Pearl Jam studio!)!  If their Thai Chicken pizza isn&#8217;t biking fuel, I don&#8217;t know what is.</p>
<p>3) Your proximity to the old Sand Point Naval Station and Magnuson Park.  Magnuson Park is where I played frisbee growing up, and I&#8217;m pretty sure they still have Spring Leagues held there every year.  If you have any interest in playing ultimate and meeting some fun frisbee-ers, that&#8217;s the place to be.</p>
<p>My friend Tyler also found out that the former Sand Point Naval Station now has a community center.  The center has handball/racquetball courts for $5/hour.  Now, I had never played hand ball or racquetball before last November, but I got hooked right away&#8211;and unless you have a gym membership at a place that has racquetball courts, those are the only ones we were able to find anywhere close to NE Seattle.</p>
<p>Good luck on the month of biking, I&#8217;ll be sending sunny vibes up north.</p>
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