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Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
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Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
Check it out:
Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
Check it out:
Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
Check it out:
Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
Check it out:
Thirteen times, I have cycled 575 miles (from San Francisco to Los Angeles) in a bike ride event now titled AIDSLifecycle. And thirteen times, I have completed the ride knowing I did the right thing.
Check it out:
Here's a photo of Tim Brodt and my partner Jess's dear friend Audra. Audra is really shy but she sure enjoyed shooting this photo with the very sexy Tim.
Every time you state what you want or believe, you’re the first to hear it. It’s a message to both you and others about what you think is possible. Don’t put a ceiling on yourself.” - Oprah Winfrey -
Every morning during those seven days, this guy whose name we never picked up would stand at the starting line and shake his stick at us chatingthe word "mojo." A few days into the ride, it got to the point that most of the eighteen hundred riders could not clip into their pedals without his blessing. On day five, he had an especially interesting outfit that perfectly suited his mystical nature.
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www.flickr.com/photos/aidslifecycle/sets/72157622491187683/
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Above is Suzanne Africa Engo's second invitation to Oprah Winfrey:
An Invitation to Oprah Winfrey:
The Full Story:
The Video:
Day 1 turned out to be a fairly dry day, contrary to reports earlier in the week. The lovely lady in this photo was part of a group of big bosomed riders who wore the same outfit.
Show your support by:
1. Printing the invitation to Oprah Winfrey.
ynottony.com/oprahwinfrey.doc
2. Taking a picture of you and the letter to Oprah Winfrey (or you and the "O Magazine.").
3. Post your pic on my Facebook Wall www.facebook.com/people/Tony-Eason/659070776
4. I'll post your support on my Oprah Winfrey Flickr Photo Page.
www.flickr.com/photos/aidslifecycle/sets/72157622491187683/
Thanks for your support!
Above is Suzanne Africa Engo's second invitation to Oprah Winfrey:
An Invitation to Oprah Winfrey:
ynottony.com/oprahwinfrey.doc
The Full Story:
ynottony.com/newsletter.htm
The Video:
Since every tent looked exactly the same (they provide the tents - you can't bring your own), people would decorate their tents to make 'em easier to find.
At the top of the first hill after lunch, we found our dear friend David cheering. We took a moment to say hi and cheer with him. The first few riders in this photo are part of a team called the Mustache Riders. All the riders had mustaches. There were a couple of riders who didn't have facial hair but instead had drawn on a mustache!