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chicago never had a hurricane did it? at least not since the hall of records mysteriously blew away in 1979. (sorry, I sometimes can't help it with the simpsons refs)
There was an earthquake here about a year ago. Early in the morning, south of us, so we felt the aftershock. I was on the toilet at the time, but it wasn't quite strong enough to shake me off.
Reddog said:It is cold.
I still would take Chicago winters any day over a hurricane or earthquake. When this is all over, my apartment building will still be standing.
Use your main finger! Turn the middle side topwise, topwise!
GabeW said:chicago never had a hurricane did it? at least not since the hall of records mysteriously blew away in 1979. (sorry, I sometimes can't help it with the simpsons refs)
they should, because in my opinion we have a trump card to any cycling argument that might arise
" i bike in -11.7 degree weather. suck it"
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Should they be jealous of -11.2 F temps?
BK said:We have a unique biking opprotunity that people in warm weather states don't get. We get to ride in sun and snow. They should be jealous of us.
Like it or not Mid-Westerns are a tough core of people. Be it Chicago, Kenosha, Ann Arbor, Hammond, Clevland, Davenport, etc. We still have almost 3 months of winter: Jan., Feb., Mar. If you think about the time not spent riding it can drive you mad seeing people in the South riding bikes in shorts and t-shirts. Since you have the time off use it to train. Go walking, snowshoe, cross-country skiing, weight-training, swimming. Upgrade your bike parts. Inventory your riding gear and see what you need. Clean your rides and make repairs and or overhauls. Trust me, even if you are not riding, you still live here having to enduring the enivironment instead of being a candy-ass and wintering in Florida. When Spring does arrive grab it with both hands and hold on! The first spring ride will have you stoned in the head and sore in the legs!!!!HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Plus we have no insect life to piss you off-bees,hornets,wasps,spiders, mosquitos. P.S. Try diving in Lake Michigan in the winter if you want to feel some real cold. I did this back in December. Water temp was 33 F at surface. Air temp was in the teens. The water was warmer belive it or not.
And fer a little skewed perspective: I'm a born and bred Southerner (who was forced to have brief forays into this so-called "weather" in my teens), and I simply think seasons and all their requisite accoutrements are highly overrated! ;-)
But I FREAKED my first winter up here; riding my indoor trainer, sweating like a mob informant and ruining the glistening luster on my hardwood floors became a perverse ritual. I decided I hated doing it. So for every winter since, I balled up and just RODE. Do I love it? NO F'ING WAY. But it beats the hell out of the alternatives. And I have to admit, it's made me appreciate "mild" days like today.
But all in all, give me HOT 24-7/365. Down south, you have to endure soul-blistering heat for three months, but for the rest of the time, the climes are nigh-Paradise. I'm simply not used to being hampered by weather when it comes to riding my bikes, and I'm afraid my brain is running out of space to keep all these newfound bold cusswords I've invented while cycling out in the elements! I've unfortunately never been fatter than now, and sincerely miss being able to ride 150-200 miles a week, year-round.
But what the hell do I know? Vive la difference and Laissez les bon temps rouler!!! :-)
Jim said:Like it or not Mid-Westerns are a tough core of people. Be it Chicago, Kenosha, Ann Arbor, Hammond, Clevland, Davenport, etc. We still have almost 3 months of winter: Jan., Feb., Mar. If you think about the time not spent riding it can drive you mad seeing people in the South riding bikes in shorts and t-shirts. Since you have the time off use it to train. Go walking, snowshoe, cross-country skiing, weight-training, swimming. Upgrade your bike parts. Inventory your riding gear and see what you need. Clean your rides and make repairs and or overhauls. Trust me, even if you are not riding, you still live here having to enduring the enivironment instead of being a candy-ass and wintering in Florida. When Spring does arrive grab it with both hands and hold on! The first spring ride will have you stoned in the head and sore in the legs!!!!HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Plus we have no insect life to piss you off-bees,hornets,wasps,spiders, mosquitos. P.S. Try diving in Lake Michigan in the winter if you want to feel some real cold. I did this back in December. Water temp was 33 F at surface. Air temp was in the teens. The water was warmer belive it or not.
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