I've a few things to say: 1) no bjork... holy cow! 2) nice ride it seemed, probably would have killed me, but looked like lots of fun 3) contes' still has organized rides this late in the year? (or is it early in the year?)
I would be too if this was the situation... " Bon Appétit At Google it always comes back to the food. Google runs 11 free gourmet cafeterias at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, and offers all its employees free gourmet meals.
In addition to its cafés, Google has snack rooms which contain various cereals, candy, nuts, yogurt, carrots, fresh fruit and other snacks, and dozens of different drinks including soda and make-your-own cappuccino. Says co-founder Sergey Brin: "The cafés have always been pretty healthy, but the snacks are not, and the efforts to fix that have been remarkably challenging." Though company lore has it that Brin and co-founder Larry Page believe no worker should be more than 150 feet from a food source, clearly not all food is equal. "A lot of people like their M&Ms. But the easy access is actually what's bad for them," he says." P.S. ABL says get yo' fat ass on a bike. She thinks that since I'm anemic and you're fat we should be at the same pace.
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I've a few things to say:
1) no bjork... holy cow!
2) nice ride it seemed, probably would have killed me, but looked like lots of fun
3) contes' still has organized rides this late in the year? (or is it early in the year?)
Also, I got fat, I need to get back to riding :(
-Chris
10:17 PM
I would be too if this was the situation...
" Bon Appétit
At Google it always comes back to the food. Google runs 11 free gourmet cafeterias at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, and offers all its employees free gourmet meals.
In addition to its cafés, Google has snack rooms which contain various cereals, candy, nuts, yogurt, carrots, fresh fruit and other snacks, and dozens of different drinks including soda and make-your-own cappuccino. Says co-founder Sergey Brin: "The cafés have always been pretty healthy, but the snacks are not, and the efforts to fix that have been remarkably challenging." Though company lore has it that Brin and co-founder Larry Page believe no worker should be more than 150 feet from a food source, clearly not all food is equal. "A lot of people like their M&Ms. But the easy access is actually what's bad for them," he says."
P.S. ABL says get yo' fat ass on a bike. She thinks that since I'm anemic and you're fat we should be at the same pace.
6:27 PM