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Old September 14th, 2004, 03:19 AM
Roger Zoul
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Bob in CT wrote:
|| On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:55:08 -0400, Roger Zoul
|| wrote:
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||| Bob M wrote:
||||| They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the
||||| bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content),
||||| because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in
||||| meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized
||||| that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were
||||| easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're
||||| adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson
||||| learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think
||||| should be in there.
|||
||| Yep. And with all the bad press that PHO are getting these days,
||| you'd think they'd quit using them.
|||
||| How did you ride go? Did you do what, 85?
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|| I did 80, figuring that I'd ride the next day, too. Of course, I
|| didn't. My chain keeps jumping -- I think I kept the old one on
|| there too long. I've replaced the chain and the rear cassette, but
|| it appears as if I also have to change the chainrings, dangnabit!
|| Next week is my century, but it appears as if it might rain (at
|| least that's the current forecast -- which changes hourly). Riding
|| 100 miles in the rain could suck.

Dang....chain, cassette and chainrings too? I've got 2000 miles on my bike,
I guess I might need to consider a new chain too. I already put on a new
cassette when I put on new wheels.

Yes, even 20 miles in the rain can suck. 100 would be unthinkable, imo.
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