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2k9...struth mate she's a rippa!!!

Don't forget humans.

You live on an oblate spheroid hurtling through the icy cold of space. Rejoice that your part of the planet doesn't suk toooo much and celebrate the new year cuz it will be International Year of Astronomy:

http://www.astronomy2009.org/

When you look up to the sky give thanks there isn't a sunroof blocking the sights above; go to the planetarium or just find a place devoid of streetlights.

May the fates be kind as you ride across the pitch black tarmac.....

skinnyhorse

Spontaneous Human Combustion BarBeQue

This is the second Spontaneous Human Combustion Barbeque. Details as follows:

A Cycling/Cosmological/Barbeque event of optimal proportions.

When: Friday 12 September 2008 at 10:30pm PLANET's SURFACE

Where: Science World starting point.....

How: Cycling of course...

More info as follows:

Spontaneous Human Combustion BBQ; 10:30pm Fri12SEPT2k8

I am hosting a Night ride that will start at Science World, wind its way along the waterfront to Vanier Park where we will take a peak at the Cosmos through the HR McMillan Telescope. The telescope is open from 10:00 until 1am on Clear Fridays and Saturdays.

After the troupe gets its fill of stargazing we continue cycling Westbound along the waterfront until we hit the first semi-secluded beach. At which point we "light er up" I will bring a Propane portable BBQ along with two fuel tanks. Other BBQ's are welcome.

This will be the second of such rides. One of my friends suggested I place an announcement in the velolove portal so here it goes.....

If you play with fire you are definately welcome cuz I sure like to....More on that later. Anyone is welcome. The folks that run the telescope are really nice and last time it was a tun o fun. Hope to see you there. If you need more info please don't hesitate to contact me. There is a facebook group called SPONTANEOUS HUMAN COMBUSTION BBQ.

Form up at Science World from 10:30pm on
Start to roll at 11:00pm

BYOstuff..fooood...feuooool...driiiiinx

Love,

Marcel