today i hated god, the mfg of my crappy gloves, all bus truck and deisel engine drivers, and this 360 f'n headwind!!!
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i think a cold beer will solve most of those issues. 'cept for the crappy gloves
I find Feb, March even April to be almost more challenging than Dec/Jan due to the bitter winds that contrast with the teasing sunshine. I grew up in Hyde Park and hated those early spring east winds. The lake has had all winter to bank the chill, which it spits back cruelly on the sunniest days.
Other than Steve MF Jobs there really isn't anything I "hate." I have strong feelings and opinions but hate is such a mind-trap. Fear is the mind-killer and hate is an energy sink that taps your reserves.
I dislike it when I get to the point where little things start adding up and bringing me down. I really start to get to the point where I begin "hating'" on things when life stops being fun. I've been on some rides like that when I just wanted it to be OVER and every little thing was making me hate on it. I totally can relate to your morning ride.
Is it noon yet? 9:30am is a little early for me to start cracking beers -even for a friday ;)
i mean on the bike commute this morning...
gin i'm with you. walking the dog in a light hoodie in full sun with houses all around for windblocks made me debate wearing shorts on the ride in. glad i didn't cuz i really like those shorts, and i'd really hate to hate them if you know what i mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=solr1W5idNY
"Wanna beer?"
"It's 7 o'clock in the morning!"
"Scotch?"
How can a headwind be 360 degrees? Isn't that mathematically impossible, and aren't 360-degree winds called tornadoes? :)
exactly, james. and at that bearing - straight ahead - it's a perpetual headwind for this guy.
it may be mathematically impossible, but you are not accounting for murphy's law which trumps math, tank.
I read this wrong the first time
"...but you are not accounting for murphy's law which trumps meth..."
LOL
wigner said:
exactly, james. and at that bearing - straight ahead - it's a perpetual headwind for this guy.
it may be mathematically impossible, but you are not accounting for murphy's law which trumps math, tank.
I work in Hyde Park and wow, spring can be damn cold in this neighborhood! It's weird to commute from Logan Square to Hyde Park and notice the extreme temp changes some days. Just this morning I was cursing that freezing wind blowing off the lake in HP, which was non-existent in Logan Square.
Gin said:
I grew up in Hyde Park and hated those early spring east winds. The lake has had all winter to bank the chill, which it spits back cruelly on the sunniest days.
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