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Date: 6th August 2007

"Not Wanting to Break Stuff"
Liz, you've dogged me in the past for having so many mechanicals that I figured you'd understand why I'd want to avoid any unnecessary repairs in the first place...less stuff to break means less money out of my pocket, and consequently less anxiety on the trail!

From Blog: Scrapes & Scratches, But No Crashes
Date: 1st August 2007

what fun
Had a great time in the mts that wkend. I still think the "not wanting to break stuff" reasoning for a SS is odd! Tell me there are better reasons than that, please!!

From Blog: Scrapes & Scratches, But No Crashes
Date: 26th July 2007

Have you thought of having your head examined.
If I had known that 10 months of lugging you - eight months of nursing - countless trecks to the emergency room and endless hours of listening to you would end up with riding mindlessly up mountains I don't know if I would have done it. There must be something in this that I don't understand.

From Blog: Scrapes & Scratches, But No Crashes
Date: 15th April 2007

Oh, Manteo
I hope that you will be in a carravan to Manteo. Sally and I just rode in 2 days on Outer Banks and I have a few stories about the roads there.

From Blog: Wes Cheney Wins the Tour de Cure!
Date: 15th April 2007

My contribution
Don't worry, I won't give anything until I return your book! That is one hot jersey.

From Blog: Wes Cheney Wins the Tour de Cure!
Date: 31st March 2007

You were right there!
You passed thru Brattleboro and I had no idea! I would have cheered you on if I knew. Great story as always!

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 26th March 2007

Wes is awesome
Wes is the most awesome jersey designer I know!

From Blog: Wes Cheney Wins the Tour de Cure!
Date: 26th March 2007

can't give a donation
Had to finish work so no money spare but my diabetes will not come under control. Good on yer it's a good cause. No body in my family has it except me. You are taking the right steps to prevent it.

From Blog: Wes Cheney Wins the Tour de Cure!
Date: 25th March 2007

Yup they were really Queer Clowns.
Yes, homosexual guys dressed up as clowns. As to how to get in touch with them...well, I don't know- I don't hang out with that crowd.

From Blog: 499,800 Peace Marchers NOT Arrested
Date: 10th March 2007


yeah, ummm what exactly did yoy mean when you said ¨Queer Clowns¨? Were they gay and how can I get in contact with them?

From Blog: 499,800 Peace Marchers NOT Arrested
Date: 9th March 2007

jojosimo
nice

From Blog: A Day on a Brevet
Date: 9th February 2007


Ok, oh I get it. I love it that Shen 100 has become your latest goal. Gosh, the countdown clock and all!

From Blog: The Shenandoah 100- The Challenge
Date: 8th February 2007


Hi Wes, those were definately my words but that is NOT my glove! I use only downhill ski gloves in this weather! I knew during that whole conversation what you will be doing come Labor Day wkend: riding Shen 100 on a single speed! But at least I have a witness.

From Blog: The Shenandoah 100- The Challenge
Date: 8th February 2007

epic
great write up, felt like i was there, wait a minute, i was...........nice pics.........

From Blog: Fire Road Tested, or How I Spent My Super Bowl Sunday
Date: 7th February 2007

supa bowl ride
Nice bike, great write up, icy cold, good riding, and good time! Wish I was there!

From Blog: Fire Road Tested, or How I Spent My Super Bowl Sunday
Date: 30th December 2006


Wes, your daughter is so adorable, glad life is going well for you. SARAH #5

From Blog: Mud, Rain & Fun
Date: 25th October 2006

mt trashmore here i come
i am hoping for rain for the race-visiting from california and looking forward to the cx race there in nov

From Blog: Conquering Mount Trashmore
Date: 24th September 2006

"Arse Antler" Tattoos
Well, a cycling "arse antler" tattoo would certainly be a welcome change from the typical butterflies!

From Blog: Mud, Rain & Fun
Date: 23rd September 2006

Great Tattoo!
Man! Thats some serious tattoo youv'e got there... it's perfect in every detail and if I were to have a tattoo that would be the one! Just a funny idea.... the girls here (in Germany) have tattoos on their lower back, we call them "Arse Antlers", maybe a bad translation, but I think you get the idea. Cycle-Frauleins could have handlebars tattoed instead of those bizarre patterns, and panniers tattooed where theit love-handles are - what do you reckon? ANDY

From Blog: Mud, Rain & Fun
Date: 5th September 2006

Well done!
"I ached from head to toe." - Yeah, me too. Congratulations on your finish! Hope to see you next year in Paris.

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 5th September 2006


What a great blog entry, very exciting description - congrats on your accomplishment!

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 5th September 2006

Well done
Interesting you recall so much. My 1,200 in Oz was just a blur after.

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 4th September 2006

Excellent Report
Wes, Excellent report of BMB. Makes me almost want to try it :) -Lou Lamoureux http://www.cycling-videos.com/blogger.html

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 4th September 2006

Wow
Incredibly impressive, Wes. I'm just sorry I wasn't there to cheer you at the finish in Boston. Congratulations!

From Blog: How's It Feel To Be Done?
Date: 9th August 2006

Word is you have Cycling Ink:)
First...I just read this entry.....uhm good luck with all those miles...you road dogs are a different breed..... that I love to watch.....but have no desire to race with:) I'm more of a dirty mate:) I'm here to ask of your cycling ink, I happen to be createing a collection of sorts and would be thankful for a shot of yours:) I was sent here by Liz Schleeper whom recently visited my collection. Take a look and let me know. http://cyclinglyfestyle.blogspot.com/ Peace

From Blog: Rider Number Forty, Please Come In





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