It is through our own human addiction that we take part in activities that make us feel something different than we're used to. By positioning ourselves within the comfort of discomfort and the repetition of change, whether it's designed or coincidence, we find the experiences that remind us of the reasons why we're here. This is an exploration into the mental phenomena of the human experience. Please explore the ARCHIVES at the bottom of this page. kclickenger@c-jr.com
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8 Comments:
that's my boy!! do you have sunscreen???
xoxoxoox
guess who
Fine! Rub it in! Shouldn't you be working on El Bandito or something?
Sorry, just jealouse :)
Doc
what does "rich problem" mean? what did you get to eat in alabama? did you get to see elizabeth? you look like you're having a lot of fun-except you're not smiling in your picture! hopefully you don't have any more issues with your bike. we're going to portland this weekend for a mini vacation. monday we have our ultrasound. i'll let you know what we find out!----besh
Nice self-portrait, Ken. You've got quite a fan base...not a surprise...think these phone photos are the tops. hope you're gonna' write a book...enjoying your portable universe...where is my cup? not to worry...the next half-marathon is may 20...i'll get another one...
I didnt know there was such a thing as helmet tan... Looking good, keep living the dream.
Kenny Kickling Klucker
Sunny days here on out.
Do you see what happens when you find a stranger in the alps.
la8
Hay, that should be a BLOODY MARY. Annette
That beard sure is looking good!!
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