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Oh, yeah?
. . . made sure I had a chain with me. Four grand of carbon fibre is a bit too valuable to leave just lying anywhere.
This from the woman who hung her bike on the back of her car without locking it up and went for a drive? Guess she can learn from experience. ;-)
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They know they can survive
If I remember
she actually went for a wee. It was tied on to the car rack but not locked. Fancy you remembering that - I'm impressed.
Angharad
Angharad
Yes!
We do actually read these chapters! ;-)
They know they can survive
Very Moo-ving Angharad ;)
Glad to see Cathy back on her bike, again. I'd like to see her do like Jenny Bond, and be able to race. I am sure that there is a young man who would make an excellent nanny, butler that Stella could fall for. Maybe even a brother, or cousin of the Russian girl that Cathy, and Stella helped, or a member of the Russian Mafia wo's duty is to protect the family.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Positively normal
This episode seemed positively normal, apart from the blue light reference, the few cycling rants, and an insurance company settling a claim in under a year - and at full replacement value, too.
Cathy didn't even rise to the unintentional 'baby' bait.
Nice one, though maybe we'll appreciate the Watts mayhem a little more now.
You should have heard the insult I got when I met a cyclist on a local footpath, and asked him if he thought that I ought to walk in the road. Mind you, some motorists can be less than considerate.
I've had my daily dose of 'bike' so I can now go bye-byes in peace.
Susie
Almost 'normal'...
Things look like they are getting back to 'normal' for Cathy. She seems to be back from the edge. Glad she's getting a new bike. I hope she is in a place where she can start resolving various issues and relationships.
When I started reading EAFOAB around episode 723, I went back and read the series from episode 1, just to catch up to the story. I'm glad I did, but it took most of my spare time for over a week. I at least understand how Cathy got to where she is today, and who the characters are.
Considering some of the trauma her body has been put through, I'd guess her 'blue light' is helping her physically recover and heal. After her recent scare with the media about the healing, she seems to be using the 'blue light in Stealth mode.
I love the dialog an interplay of Stella and Cathy in last few episodes.
Thanks for continuing this lovely saga. It's too long to just be a story.
Hugs,
Trish-Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~
Hugs,
Trish Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~
Cathy must be
feeling almost back to normal,Not only has she been out on her bike, But she has also evicted the spiders from the bread machine.....Good to see her almost back to old self (hopefully minus the self doubt!!!).
Kirri
We're not looking forward enough folks...
Ang is using all this domestic bliss to set us up for the cliff-hanger to end all cliff-hangers, then she goes on vacation. Just watch for all h*** to break loose in 10 days.
Bob
Bob
OMG!
I hadn't thought of that possibility!
Gabi.
Gabi.
Nor
me.
Angharad :)
Angharad
10 days?
What about 6 days? (Well, 5 days and a few minutes now!)
768 = ¾ kilochapter = 64 * 12
Of course, you could also argue it's chapter 300, 1400 or even 1100000000, depending on how you count :)
--Ben
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
Us wierdos
who used to program IBM machines in EBCDIC used base16. My calculator reckons that's 47.625. But, then again, I have been retired a few years!
Susie
Motorists
It's funny, but people on motorcycles have the same complaint. Sad to say I've been guilty, though not too outrageous. Bicycles now, they tend to be kids. Most folks around here keep a sharp eye. It doesn't help that Texas is way behind the curve on bike lanes, though I am seeing some signs of improvement.
The aura has cured Tom's heart problems
Isn't it amazing how emotional we get over a fictional person getting into fictional scrapes. And how we talk about it like it has happened, and we have an idea how to correct the problem for 'Cathy'.
It's nice to see Cathy has embraced her healing powers.
Cefin