“the spiders are all in tune. The evening of the moon. dreams are made widing through my head.” SOTD
So, hear is something funny. Today I was so tired and out of it I slamed head first into the wall of the pool. I was just to tired to keep my eyes open. Earlier in the day I wiped out while walking. Smashed from training is the closest thing I get to being drunk since I don’t drink, so I find this stuff commical.
I know I really pushed myself when I start seeing stuff. This happened a lot in Utah. I saw a giant dark hand (about 20 feet tall) coming at me from the corner of my eye and later a dark wolf (maybe Courage Wolf) coming to get me.
In Spain Dylan McNicolas saw a huge spider only to have it vanish in front of him. He knew he was in deep at that point. He went on to take top 15 as a pro in his rookie year at Battenkill the largest bike race in the country a month later.
When telling this to my coach Jim Ortel he pointed me to this: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVuTufXPxZY)
From now on there is a new term for being exhusted: you simple freak out and say “GET THESE FU$@ING SPIDERS OFF ME!” You can really say anything along those lines; like “oh man, I am covered in spiders again.” Or like I said to Jim, “dude, I am kinda stoked to leave Utah, this is spider country.” Or “we can’t park here, there is a giant spider in this spot.”
We will know what you mean.
i know i’m burnt when i see land sharks
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I know last year those huge ass spiders in the cabin in Spain were definitely not our imagination. Still not sure how they could survive in the freezing temperatures ay night..
They were in the cabin during my two years at SLB, too! They also seemed to live under several campers’ saddles during rides… you mean the barking kind, right?