Yeah . . . they sneeze in your tea ;)
Juan said:I work in the westloop at a model shop as a machinist. I could take the green line from door to door, but waiting to get on a train full of sick people is not my cup of tea.
If you don't consider cold a problem, then I'd say my ride today was perfect!
I can't wait to see what happens tomorrow. My guess is that I'll be freezing my butt off, but I can still say, "Sayonara, suckahs!" to that long train of motor vehicles waiting for the light to change as I make my way to the front of the line. Hee hee. (Yeah. We are going to be really cold tomorrow, people.)
I will have to fix that since now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire.
My 9:00 canceled. By the time I have to get on my bike at 12:30, it'll be positively balmy. Hee hee.
Actually, I am very nervous. They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
My 9:00 canceled. By the time I have to get on my bike at 12:30, it'll be positively balmy. Hee hee.
Actually, I am very nervous. They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
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