by Thor
Oh hello. Don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten you. I’ve been checking up on you every now and then. Well blog it has been fun, and its still is going to be fun I assure you. I just have taken the time to acclimate myself to all of this newness. You see, I just haven’t had the time to sit down, and really give you some good hard loving. Well blog let me tell you about my college life.
As you may know I’m going to Rutgers University. I got in comfortably and cheap. For housing I applied to the Demarest Dorm. It is known as the weird, hippesque, and gay friendly place with the one eyed smiley face. Regardless of its dubious reputation it outshines every other dorm. Move in day was rainy and everyone seemed aloof or preoccupied, and busy. Unlike the rest of the dorms Demarest was blasting music and there was a happy crowd of tie-dye shirted folk willing to lug and trudge my stuff up to the second floor.
I met my roommate. That night all of us socializing freshmen folk partook in some revealing icebreakers. I learned of the people who like Animal Collective, I learned of the sexual things. I learned of the people in the dorm.
At about 4:00 am we were all stirred from our sleep by a screeching fire alarm. The police and firetrucks came. A officer gave us a little speech about how they know who you are and that its jail time. The speech came to an end with a single phrase that still resonates with me.
“Welcome to Rutgers”
Our Art Room is really epic.
Source: College | Thorspace a Gay Blog
03.07.10
Buried at the bottom of Saturday’s opening prologue results was the name of Spanish rider Xavier Florencio, the day’s lone non-starter of the 2010 Tour de France.
Cervélo management decided late Friday to kick Florencio off its nine-man Tour de France roster after discovering he was treating saddle sores with a cream that included ephedrine, a substance on the UCI’s banned product list that could trigger a positive test for elevated levels.
Cervélo officials said Florencio violated internal team rules by not clearing the cream with team doctors, who strictly monitor which products riders are taking to assure they are not running afoul of anti-doping rules.
“Our alarm systems worked. The important thing is that the internal rules that we have are established with the agreement of the riders,” said Cervélo team manager Joop Alberda. “If you make the rules, you have to stick to the rules.”
Due to the last-minute nature of the decision, Florencio could not be replaced, meaning that Cervélo began the 2010 Tour one man down.
Source: Competitor Magazine
my thor alarm i got off ebay, if anyone can help me hook this up on my 03 r1 that would be great! i just need to get the starter and the turn ...
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Its be proven time and time again that criminals would prefer NOT to engage a victim who is armed. Just like they would rather not rob a house with a alarm. and more »
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Cervélo TestTeam sticks to guns and removes rider before start of Tour de France Competitor Magazine - Jul 03, 2010
“Our alarm systems worked. The important thing is that the internal rules that we have are established with the agreement of the riders,” said Cervélo team and more »
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Lynn Fire renews ambulance contract Daily Item - Jul 08, 2010
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Tour de France 2010, stage five: Mark Cavendish returns to winners' podium Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 08, 2010
Tour de France 2010, stage five: Mark Cavendish returns to winners' podiumMark Cavendish has won stage five of the Tour de France after the British sprinter held off the challenge from Thor Hushovd at the end of 187.5km ride from and more »
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Big Brother 12 Updates 10:00 am BBT, Tuesday, July 13, 2010 - Morning Chatter TVGrapevine.com - Jul 13, 2010
Andrew says I am Thor master of the kitchen ahh, look who has decided to join us. Your own personal alarm clock. Kristen giggles and says I said get up! and more »
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