A is conversely surprised that I do know.
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J quips, “They probably use it in industrial history class.” A studies it with some amusement, and I’m surprised that he never learned how to use one.
Our classroom is a math classroom, and from the ceiling hangs a giant slide rule. This school offers Japanese as a foreign language. But they’re not exclusively Apple they have an HP laser printer. We didn’t have those when I went to high school. When we start our wanderings, I wonder where all the other classrooms are, and then I realize: There are no other classrooms. Okay, first thing is that these rural high schools are small. They run out of cups, though.Ī and I are ready a bit earlier, so we go on a self-guided tour of Toledo High School. Breakfast consists of pancakes, scrambled eggs, ham, and milk. We got up and had breakfast, brush our teeth, change into our clothes for the day, pack up, all that stuff. I feel bad for the people who are sleeping in the library! Nobody figured out how to turn off the lights in the library, so the light streamed into our classroom all night. My throat was still horribly sore, but I dared not cough for fear of waking up everybody else. Sunday (Day Two) 6am: I did not have a very good night’s sleep. I found a funny picture of another rider trying to eat the world’s largest egg, and check out that bizarro bicycle towing contraption they cobbled together later in the ride! Our detour to Toledo bypassed the towns of Napavine and Winlock, which meant that we missed out Napavine night life, the banana bread lady, and The World’s Largest Egg.
The woman with the huge head of long, curly black hair, whom I remember passing several times. Team Parkinson’s, who raised money for the NW Parkinson’s Foundation. The pair of tandems in purple and fluorescent orange, matching even down to their shoes. (Notice the specially-designed camera phone holder contraption.) Here’s a comment from a member of the BJ group, appended to a photo-blog completely dedicated to the 2007 STP. I never did learn who BJ was during the ride. These folks were notable not just because of their matching jerseys but also because they seemed to stop by the road frequently to take group pictures. ( John Westerfield explains the value of those strange helmet decorations.) The Something Something Team in Training with bright green jerseys and shark fins on top of their helmets. Here are a few riders that caught my eye that I haven’t already mentioned: Sidebar: There are a lot of groups that wore matching jerseys to build team spirit. Note: You probably want to start with Part 1.