Monday, April 18, 2011

Lookin Back

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I have still have some original TAO whether some of you care to believe it.
one thing I tell myself, reflect but never regret. That might not mean squat to
you all, but in T's world it does.
whats got to do with your Scene? the Spring flingin plan for some has come to a close, its
over and what some refer to as the real racing will begin. So how did the overall
plan of spring play out. I had to reflect on some words i spoke some 8 odd weeks
back about spring around the corner. Well as the old saying goes its not nice to fool
mother nature, She kept true to her words and gave old man winter some over time weekend week out. I hope that mutha's tired
So how did the final go. For TIMMY F it went without regret and alotta reflecting time, once again The Wolverine crew kept the fling title, The plan of the day was simple, keep the R-Model and the Evil DUDE at bay. With the Old mans help and some good ol fashion Miscene Chaos, along with asolid spring plan it was executed to a T per say. TIMMY leaves the Miscene spring campaign with more W's than anyone else and some good confidence going for real.
So In the words of the now MIA EYE of Gatto, another one in the books. Its a good time for all of us to reflect for a moment all of our good fortunes we have, and never regret what we do not.
Stick around as the best is yet to come.

Peace.

6 comments:

Eye of Ghetto said...

MIA - I doubt it

Anonymous said...

EYE of Gatto,
The future of Michigan cycling

Anonymous said...

The true "winner" was Paul A who once again proved that a promoter doesn't need to know how to count. Great job Paul and keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

Paul Anka?

Anonymous said...

Paul A, the future of Michigan cycling

Anonymous said...

Sad news for Nutella.....

Nutella executive Pietro Ferrero has died while bicycling in South Africa, his firm said Monday.

The Italian news service Agenzia Giornalistica Italia reported the Ferrero Group issued a statement confirming "with deep dismay" that its 47-year-old chief executive officer had died.