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My dog bought me a new Cervelo

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Old 09-02.-2008, 03:31 AM   #1
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Yes, my biking friends, I will now admit to you all that my dog is the breadwinner in my house. She's famous, and nobody cares about me. She does not pay very well, but she did buy me a new bike to get me out of the house (and out of her fur). Here she is, showing off for the TV cameras:

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Old 09-02.-2008, 08:27 AM   #2
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wow, thats great , CONGRATS MAN!
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Old 09-02.-2008, 08:54 AM   #3
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Cool Pendejo... or should I say Dennis.

Nice show you put together on Discovery Channel. The weather looks quite attractive as well given the gloom up here in Washington State at the moment...

How did Discovery Channel make contact with you... if you don't mind me asking?

And how do you keep Genevieve from putting on pounds with all that stuff she is eating between meals?...
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Old 09-02.-2008, 04:36 PM   #4
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That's cool! Congratulations!
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Old 10-02.-2008, 03:53 AM   #5
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Cool Pendejo... or should I say Dennis.

Nice show you put together on Discovery Channel. The weather looks quite attractive as well given the gloom up here in Washington State at the moment...

How did Discovery Channel make contact with you... if you don't mind me asking?

And how do you keep Genevieve from putting on pounds with all that stuff she is eating between meals?...

Yes, Cranky, I guess my cover is now blown to hell. I'll have to be nice now on this forum (dammit). The weather here in Florida is beautiful the year round. It does get warm in the summer, but here on the (west) coast it tops out at about 92F, which is not too bad, and there's always a stiff wind blowing (substitutes for hills while training!).

There used to be a show on Discovery Channel, "It's Christopher Lowell," and they were planning a show about pets in the home. One of their researchers found our website (www.dogtellsall.com) on the Internet, and invited us to come to L.A. to do the show. They also sent a camera crew here to Florida to shoot that video. We've done a lot of TV, and probably more will get posted on YouTube.

As for keeping Genevieve's weight down, it's a challenge because her appetite is boundless (kind of like mine). She must be a long-distance athlete at heart, because she loves her carbs: bread, pizza, potatoes, pasta, etc.
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Yes, Cranky, I guess my cover is now blown to hell. I'll have to be nice now on this forum (dammit). The weather here in Florida is beautiful the year round. It does get warm in the summer, but here on the (west) coast it tops out at about 92F, which is not too bad, and there's always a stiff wind blowing (substitutes for hills while training!).

There used to be a show on Discovery Channel, "It's Christopher Lowell," and they were planning a show about pets in the home. One of their researchers found our website (www.dogtellsall.com) on the Internet, and invited us to come to L.A. to do the show. They also sent a camera crew here to Florida to shoot that video. We've done a lot of TV, and probably more will get posted on YouTube.

As for keeping Genevieve's weight down, it's a challenge because her appetite is boundless (kind of like mine). She must be a long-distance athlete at heart, because she loves her carbs: bread, pizza, potatoes, pasta, etc.
You might need to design a bike trainer for her...

That would look great fitting in with her four-poster bed and chaise lounge.

Pretty funny as well...
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